Literature DB >> 28278127

Veterinary drugs residues: a review of the latest analytical research on sample preparation and LC-MS based methods.

Lucia Mainero Rocca1, Alessandra Gentili1, Virginia Pérez-Fernández1, Pierpaolo Tomai1.   

Abstract

The world population is increasing and there is a growing demand for food, leading to intensification of farming methods and a requirement for more coadjuvants. Potential high profits sometimes lead to fraudulent use of drugs and pesticides. Veterinary drugs in particular can pose a real risk to human health if their residues are allowed to enter the food chain. Parent drugs and their metabolites can occur in foodstuffs individually or as multicomponent mixtures with enhanced adverse effects. In order to protect consumer safety, the European Union has established lists of forbidden substances, maximum residue limits for authorised drugs and precise criteria for confirmation analyses and interpretation of the results. Due to their nature and potential danger, the 'best available technique' should always be applied. Following this principle, this review examines the procedures and techniques applied to monitoring pharmaceutical products of major concern (e.g. anthelmintics, NSAIDs, corticosteroids, coccidiostats) in foods of animal origin, discussing advances over the past five years and future trends in the field of food safety. Our goal was both to focus attention on this important topic and to provide a selection of the most relevant recent papers on drug residues in foodstuffs.

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Keywords:  NSAIDs; Veterinary drugs; anthelmintics; coccidiostats; corticosteroids; extraction procedures; foods of animal origin; gas chromatography; liquid chromatography; mass spectrometry; residue determination; sedatives; triphenylmethane dyes

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28278127     DOI: 10.1080/19440049.2017.1298846

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess        ISSN: 1944-0057


  7 in total

1.  Determination of Anthelmintic and Antiprotozoal Drug Residues in Fish Using Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry.

Authors:  Eunjung Kim; Sihyun Park; Hyunjin Park; Jangduck Choi; Hae-Jung Yoon; Jeong-Han Kim
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2021-04-28       Impact factor: 4.411

2.  Transfer of a Multiclass Method for over 60 Antibiotics in Food from High Resolution to Low Resolution Mass Spectrometry.

Authors:  Danilo Giusepponi; Fabiola Paoletti; Carolina Barola; Simone Moretti; Giorgio Saluti; Federica Ianni; Roccaldo Sardella; Roberta Galarini
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2019-08-13       Impact factor: 4.411

3.  Supplementation with rumen-protected proteins induces resistance to Haemonchus contortus in goats.

Authors:  S Cériac; H Archimède; D Feuillet; Y Félicité; M Giorgi; J-C Bambou
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-02-04       Impact factor: 4.379

Review 4.  Reducing Veterinary Drug Residues in Animal Products: A Review.

Authors:  Md Shohel Rana; Seung Yun Lee; Hae Jin Kang; Sun Jin Hur
Journal:  Food Sci Anim Resour       Date:  2019-10-31

5.  Development of an analytical method for multi-residue quantification of 18 anthelmintics in various animal-based food products using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.

Authors:  Kyung-Hee Yoo; Da-Hee Park; A M Abd El-Aty; Seong-Kwan Kim; Hae-Ni Jung; Da-Hye Jeong; Hee-Jung Cho; Ahmet Hacimüftüoğlu; Jae-Han Shim; Ji Hoon Jeong; Ho-Chul Shin
Journal:  J Pharm Anal       Date:  2020-03-21

6.  Saponin-Rich Plant Premixture Supplementation Is as Efficient as Ionophore Monensin Supplementation Under Experimental Eimeria spp Challenge in Broiler Chicken.

Authors:  Mohammed El Amine Benarbia; Pierre Gaignon; Claire Manoli; Pierre Chicoteau
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2022-07-14

Review 7.  Advances in the Analysis of Veterinary Drug Residues in Food Matrices by Capillary Electrophoresis Techniques.

Authors:  Raffaella Colombo; Adele Papetti
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2019-12-17       Impact factor: 4.411

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