Literature DB >> 16192067

Endogenous occurrence of some anabolic steroids in swine matrices.

S Poelmans1, K De Wasch, H Noppe, N Van Hoof, S Van Cruchten, B Le Bizec, Y Deceuninck, S Sterk, H J Van Rossum, M K Hoffman, H F De Brabander.   

Abstract

Following findings of 17beta-19-nortestosterone (150-200 microg kg(-1)) in pigs of unspecified gender imported into the European Union, a study to determine steroid and hormone levels in swine from six age/gender categories (uncastrated 'old' boars, cryptorchids, one intersex, barrows, gilts and sows) was initiated. Indeed, for some hormones there has been a discussion about their being endo- or exogenous. Tissue and urine samples from swine from each of the six categories were obtained in Belgium, France, the Netherlands and the USA. Samples were analysed in three laboratories. Quantitation was obtained for norandrostenedione, 19-nortestosterone and boldenone. The results give a well-documented overview of the status of the presence of these hormones in swine. The data illustrate that uncastrated 'old' boars produce the highest percentage of 'positive' matrices, followed by the cryptorchids. Concentrations in the matrices of the barrows and the gilts are lower. Also, sow matrices contain low amounts of nor-steroids. Furthermore, urine samples from an intersex pig contains a higher concentration of nortestosterone than sows and can therefore be suspected for illegal use of these hormones. Veterinarians taking samples in pig farms for the analysis of hormones need to be aware of the presence and concentrations of these substances in the different categories.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16192067     DOI: 10.1080/02652030500197805

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Addit Contam        ISSN: 0265-203X


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