Izabela Hrynko
Overview
Explore the profile of Izabela Hrynko including associated specialties, affiliations and a list of published articles.
Author names and details appear as published. Due to indexing inconsistencies, multiple individuals may share a name, and a single author may have variations. MedLuna displays this data as publicly available, without modification or verification
Snapshot
Snapshot
Articles
18
Citations
102
Followers
0
Related Specialties
Related Specialties
Top 10 Co-Authors
Top 10 Co-Authors
Published In
Published In
Affiliations
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Recent Articles
1.
Jankowska M, Kaczynski P, Hrynko I, Rutkowska E, Iwaniuk P, Ilyasova G, et al.
Chemosphere
. 2024 Dec;
369:143858.
PMID: 39631689
Fruit and vegetables are a basic component of the human diet. European pesticide monitoring data indicated recently that in one sample multiple residues were detected which might be a public...
2.
Lozowicka B, Kaczynski P, Wolejko E, Jankowska M, Iwaniuk P, Hrynko I, et al.
Food Chem
. 2024 Nov;
464(Pt 3):141897.
PMID: 39515167
Apples are one of the most widely consumed raw fruit worldwide. Due to multiple sprayings during the growing season, they can contain pesticide residues affecting quality of food and human...
3.
Jankowska M, Hrynko I, Rutkowska E, Lozowicka B
Chemosphere
. 2024 Apr;
358:142159.
PMID: 38679175
Abamectin, the mixture of avermectin B1a and B1b, is widely used as a bioinsecticide and is an alternative to chemical pest control from insects. To our knowledge, its behaviour is...
4.
Hrynko I, Kaczynski P, Luniewski S, Lozowicka B
Chemosphere
. 2023 May;
333:138890.
PMID: 37182706
A simple way to reduce pesticides in cereal grains is to use washing methods. The challenge of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of reduction of 3 triazole fungicides...
5.
Hrynko I, Kaczynski P, Wolejko E, Lozowicka B
Food Chem
. 2023 May;
422:136249.
PMID: 37137237
Contamination of cereals with tebuconazole (TEB) can affect the dietary risk assessment. This study investigates, for the first time, how mechanical, thermal, physical-chemical, and biochemical processes affect the TEB level...
6.
Hrynko I, Kaczynski P, Lozowicka B
Sci Total Environ
. 2021 Jun;
792:148385.
PMID: 34153771
To this day, it remains unknown what the cause of decline of honey bee populations is and how to prevent this phenomenon efficiently. Poisonings with pesticides are assumed to be...
7.
Kaczynski P, Lozowicka B, Perkowski M, Zon W, Hrynko I, Rutkowska E, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2021 Jun;
784:147215.
PMID: 34088076
The present work is the first extensive study of large-scale pesticides research in wild animals. The investigation covered three game species: wild boar (n = 42), roe deer (n =...
8.
Kaczynski P, Lozowicka B, Perkowski M, Hrynko I, Zon W
Chemosphere
. 2021 Apr;
279:130519.
PMID: 33862362
The aim was to determine, for the first time, concentrations of 7 neonicotinoids (NEOs) and 5 metabolites in Sus scrofa from hunting areas in north-eastern Poland and assess the risk...
9.
Hrynko I, Lozowicka B, Kaczynski P
Chemosphere
. 2020 Dec;
263:128143.
PMID: 33297131
This paper illustrates the development of a miniaturized and precise analytical tool for biomonitoring of honey bee exposure to insecticides. This is the first work describing an analytical method for...
10.
Hrynko I, Lozowicka B, Kaczynski P
Sci Total Environ
. 2018 Dec;
657:16-27.
PMID: 30530215
The risk of exposure of honey bees to the presence of insecticides in melliferous plants is higher than previously reported. Therefore, monitoring insecticide residues in these plants is of great...