Doxycycline residues in edible tissues of pigs
- Autores
- Mestorino, Olga Nora; Daniele, Martín Rafael; Buchamer, Andrea Verónica; Chiarizia, Juan Cruz; Marchetti, María Laura
- Año de publicación
- 2016
- Idioma
- inglés
- Tipo de recurso
- documento de conferencia
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- versión publicada
- Descripción
- Doxycycline (DOX) is a variant of the tetracycline antimicrobial with similar properties, but with a longer action period. It is widely used in swine production. The presence of residues of antibiotics in food products of animal origin has a special toxicological interest due to their potential effects on human health. Our aim was to evaluate the withdrawal time (WT) of DOX formulation (25%) in edible tissues of swine, after PO administration. Eighteen healthy young pigs (30-35 days old) were used. DOX was administered with drinking water during 5 days at 10 mg kg-1. Two animals, as the control group, were not treated. Four animals per group were sacrificed by exsanguination 24 hours until 11 days post-treatment. Muscle, liver, kidney and skin/fat samples were obtained. DOX was determined by HPLC with UV detection. For muscle tissue, a WT of 4.3 days was determined. In other tissues, DOX concentrations were measured until 7-11 days post-administration. The WT was 7.2, 4.9 and 4.5 days for liver, kidney and skin/fat, respectively. After administration of DOX at 10 mg kg-1 for 5 days through medicated drinking water, a WT of 8 days must be set for safe consumption of medicated animals.
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- Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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Doxycycline residues in edible tissues of pigs |
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Doxycycline residues in edible tissues of pigs |
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Doxycycline residues in edible tissues of pigs Mestorino, Olga Nora Ciencias Veterinarias Antibióticos Residuos Porcinos |
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Doxycycline residues in edible tissues of pigs |
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Doxycycline residues in edible tissues of pigs |
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Doxycycline residues in edible tissues of pigs |
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Doxycycline residues in edible tissues of pigs |
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Doxycycline residues in edible tissues of pigs |
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Mestorino, Olga Nora Daniele, Martín Rafael Buchamer, Andrea Verónica Chiarizia, Juan Cruz Marchetti, María Laura |
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Mestorino, Olga Nora Daniele, Martín Rafael Buchamer, Andrea Verónica Chiarizia, Juan Cruz Marchetti, María Laura |
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Doxycycline (DOX) is a variant of the tetracycline antimicrobial with similar properties, but with a longer action period. It is widely used in swine production. The presence of residues of antibiotics in food products of animal origin has a special toxicological interest due to their potential effects on human health. Our aim was to evaluate the withdrawal time (WT) of DOX formulation (25%) in edible tissues of swine, after PO administration. Eighteen healthy young pigs (30-35 days old) were used. DOX was administered with drinking water during 5 days at 10 mg kg-1. Two animals, as the control group, were not treated. Four animals per group were sacrificed by exsanguination 24 hours until 11 days post-treatment. Muscle, liver, kidney and skin/fat samples were obtained. DOX was determined by HPLC with UV detection. For muscle tissue, a WT of 4.3 days was determined. In other tissues, DOX concentrations were measured until 7-11 days post-administration. The WT was 7.2, 4.9 and 4.5 days for liver, kidney and skin/fat, respectively. After administration of DOX at 10 mg kg-1 for 5 days through medicated drinking water, a WT of 8 days must be set for safe consumption of medicated animals. Facultad de Ciencias Veterinarias |
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