| Literature DB >> 28372226 |
Marta Piątkowska1, Małgorzata Gbylik-Sikorska2, Anna Gajda2, Piotr Jedziniak2, Tomasz Błądek2, Jan Żmudzki2, Andrzej Posyniak2.
Abstract
The process of lyophilization causes that the veterinary drugs residues present in egg albumen do not decompose, as it takes place during the process of high-temperature drying. Thus, lyophilized albumen may be a potential source of their residues for consumers. As a consequence, reliable methods for the determination of veterinary medicinal products from egg albumen are needed. The method for the determination of 85 analytes in lyophilized egg albumen was developed and successfully validated. The recoveries were between 84 and 110%, within laboratory repeatability and reproducibility - in the range of 3.29-16.8% and -5.93 to 19.3%. The presence of enrofloxacin and doxycycline was confirmed in real egg albumen samples. The concentrations ranged from 5.65-596µg/kg for doxycycline to 0.89-134µg/kg for enrofloxacin. Nevertheless, the evaluated daily intake and % of the ADI (Acceptable Daily Intake) received by the consumers' were at a toxicologically accepted level.Entities:
Keywords: Coccidiostats; Doxycycline (CAS 24390-14-5); Egg albumen; Enrofloxacin (CAS 93106-60-6); LC/MS/MS; Residues; Veterinary medicines
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28372226 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2017.02.147
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514