| Literature DB >> 26883087 |
Lingli Huang1, Jingfei Shi1, Yuanhu Pan1, Liye Wang1, Dongmei Chen1, Shuyu Xie1, Zhenli Liu1, Zonghui Yuan1.
Abstract
Ractopamine (RAC), a β-adrenergic leanness-enhancing agent, endangers the food safety of animal products because of overdosing and illegal use in food animals. Excretion and residue depletion of RAC in pigs and goats were investigated to determine a representative biological fluid or surface tissue for preslaughter monitoring. After a single oral gavage of RAC, 64-67% of the dose was excreted from the urine of pigs and goats within 12-24 h. RAC persisted the longest in the hair of pigs and goats but depleted rapidly in the plasma, muscle, and fat. Urine and hair were excellent for predicting RAC residues in edible tissues of pigs, whereas plasma and urine were satisfactory body fluids for the prediction of RAC concentrations in edible tissues of goats. These data provided a simple and economical preslaughter living monitoring method for the illegal use and violative residue of RAC in food animals.Entities:
Keywords: correlation; goat; pig; preslaughter monitoring; ractopamine; residue depletion
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26883087 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jafc.6b00456
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Agric Food Chem ISSN: 0021-8561 Impact factor: 5.279