Enrofloxacin and Ciprofloxacin Residues in Broiler Chicken Feathers after Enrofloxacin Oral Administration
- Autores
- Marchetti, María Laura; Buchamer, Andrea Verónica; Buldain, Daniel Cornelio; Mestorino, Olga Nora
- Año de publicación
- 2019
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- artículo
- Estado
- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Antibiotics in animal feed are a public health concern. Drug residues could eventually be detected in animal food products intended for human consumption. Our aim was to study the residue depletion of enrofloxacin and its metabolite ciprofloxacin in broiler chicken feathers. A validated HPLC-fluorescence method was used to quantify both compounds in feather samples. Broiler chickens were treated through drinking water with 10 mg Kg-1 d of enrofloxacin for 5 consecutive days. Feather samples were taken from 10 random birds per day until 9 days. Extraction was performed by a liquid/liquid technique. Both fluoroquinolones concentrations were determined by liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection. High levels of enrofloxacin and ciprofloxacin were found in feathers after oral administration and these compounds were detected for 9 days. Feather meal is a potential source of drug residues that can pass through the food chain when contaminated meal is fed to food-producing animals. In the present study enrofloxacin and ciprofloxacin concentrations were 0.20 to 5.46 μg g-1 between 1 to 9 days after final treatment, which means that withdrawal time fit for edible tissues is not adequate to reduce antimicrobial residues in chicken feathers. Further studies to establish a withdrawal time may be useful to avoid that drug residues could result in adverse health consequences like increase in antibiotic resistance.
Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias - Materia
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Ciencias Veterinarias
Antimicrobials
Enrofloxacin
Ciprofloxacin
Feathers
Poultry
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Enrofloxacin and Ciprofloxacin Residues in Broiler Chicken Feathers after Enrofloxacin Oral AdministrationMarchetti, María LauraBuchamer, Andrea VerónicaBuldain, Daniel CornelioMestorino, Olga NoraCiencias VeterinariasAntimicrobialsEnrofloxacinCiprofloxacinFeathersPoultryResiduesAntibiotics in animal feed are a public health concern. Drug residues could eventually be detected in animal food products intended for human consumption. Our aim was to study the residue depletion of enrofloxacin and its metabolite ciprofloxacin in broiler chicken feathers. A validated HPLC-fluorescence method was used to quantify both compounds in feather samples. Broiler chickens were treated through drinking water with 10 mg Kg-1 d of enrofloxacin for 5 consecutive days. Feather samples were taken from 10 random birds per day until 9 days. Extraction was performed by a liquid/liquid technique. Both fluoroquinolones concentrations were determined by liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection. High levels of enrofloxacin and ciprofloxacin were found in feathers after oral administration and these compounds were detected for 9 days. Feather meal is a potential source of drug residues that can pass through the food chain when contaminated meal is fed to food-producing animals. In the present study enrofloxacin and ciprofloxacin concentrations were 0.20 to 5.46 μg g-1 between 1 to 9 days after final treatment, which means that withdrawal time fit for edible tissues is not adequate to reduce antimicrobial residues in chicken feathers. Further studies to establish a withdrawal time may be useful to avoid that drug residues could result in adverse health consequences like increase in antibiotic resistance.Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias2019info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf180-186http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/153595enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/2306-7381info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-10T12:42:31Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/153595Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-10 12:42:31.448SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse |
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Enrofloxacin and Ciprofloxacin Residues in Broiler Chicken Feathers after Enrofloxacin Oral Administration |
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Enrofloxacin and Ciprofloxacin Residues in Broiler Chicken Feathers after Enrofloxacin Oral Administration |
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Enrofloxacin and Ciprofloxacin Residues in Broiler Chicken Feathers after Enrofloxacin Oral Administration Marchetti, María Laura Ciencias Veterinarias Antimicrobials Enrofloxacin Ciprofloxacin Feathers Poultry Residues |
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Enrofloxacin and Ciprofloxacin Residues in Broiler Chicken Feathers after Enrofloxacin Oral Administration |
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Enrofloxacin and Ciprofloxacin Residues in Broiler Chicken Feathers after Enrofloxacin Oral Administration |
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Enrofloxacin and Ciprofloxacin Residues in Broiler Chicken Feathers after Enrofloxacin Oral Administration |
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Enrofloxacin and Ciprofloxacin Residues in Broiler Chicken Feathers after Enrofloxacin Oral Administration |
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Enrofloxacin and Ciprofloxacin Residues in Broiler Chicken Feathers after Enrofloxacin Oral Administration |
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Marchetti, María Laura Buchamer, Andrea Verónica Buldain, Daniel Cornelio Mestorino, Olga Nora |
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Marchetti, María Laura |
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Marchetti, María Laura Buchamer, Andrea Verónica Buldain, Daniel Cornelio Mestorino, Olga Nora |
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Ciencias Veterinarias Antimicrobials Enrofloxacin Ciprofloxacin Feathers Poultry Residues |
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Antibiotics in animal feed are a public health concern. Drug residues could eventually be detected in animal food products intended for human consumption. Our aim was to study the residue depletion of enrofloxacin and its metabolite ciprofloxacin in broiler chicken feathers. A validated HPLC-fluorescence method was used to quantify both compounds in feather samples. Broiler chickens were treated through drinking water with 10 mg Kg-1 d of enrofloxacin for 5 consecutive days. Feather samples were taken from 10 random birds per day until 9 days. Extraction was performed by a liquid/liquid technique. Both fluoroquinolones concentrations were determined by liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection. High levels of enrofloxacin and ciprofloxacin were found in feathers after oral administration and these compounds were detected for 9 days. Feather meal is a potential source of drug residues that can pass through the food chain when contaminated meal is fed to food-producing animals. In the present study enrofloxacin and ciprofloxacin concentrations were 0.20 to 5.46 μg g-1 between 1 to 9 days after final treatment, which means that withdrawal time fit for edible tissues is not adequate to reduce antimicrobial residues in chicken feathers. Further studies to establish a withdrawal time may be useful to avoid that drug residues could result in adverse health consequences like increase in antibiotic resistance. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias |
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