| Literature DB >> 26652058 |
Heldur Hakk1, Nancy W Shappell1, Sara J Lupton1, Weilin L Shelver1, Wendy Fanaselle2, David Oryang2, Chi Yuen Yeung2, Karin Hoelzer2, Yinqing Ma2, Dennis Gaalswyk2, Régis Pouillot2, Jane M Van Doren2.
Abstract
Seven animal drugs [penicillin G (PENG), sulfadimethoxine (SDMX), oxytetracycline (OTET), erythromycin (ERY), ketoprofen (KETO), thiabendazole (THIA), and ivermectin (IVR)] were used to evaluate the drug distribution between milk fat and skim milk fractions of cow milk. More than 90% of the radioactivity was distributed into the skim milk fraction for ERY, KETO, OTET, PENG, and SDMX, approximately 80% for THIA, and 13% for IVR. The distribution of drug between milk fat and skim milk fractions was significantly correlated to the drug's lipophilicity (partition coefficient, log P, or distribution coefficient, log D, which includes ionization). Data were fit with linear mixed effects models; the best fit was obtained within this data set with log D versus observed drug distribution ratios. These candidate empirical models serve for assisting to predict the distribution and concentration of these drugs in a variety of milk and milk products.Entities:
Keywords: NSAID; anthelmintics; antibiotics; cream; distribution; milk; partitioning; veterinary drug residues
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26652058 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.5b04726
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279