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  Microbiological and chemical identification of antimicrobial drugs in kidney and muscle samples of bovine cattle and pigs
 
 
Titel: Microbiological and chemical identification of antimicrobial drugs in kidney and muscle samples of bovine cattle and pigs
Auteur: Myllyniemi, A. -L.
Rintala, R.
Backman, C.
Niemi, A.
Verschenen in: Food additives and contaminants. Pt. A, Chemistry, analysis, control, exposure & risk assessment
Paginering: Jaargang 16 (1999) nr. 8 pagina's 339-351
Jaar: 1999-08-01
Inhoud: Microbiological and chemical identification of antimicrobial drug residues was attempted in 95 kidney and 76 muscle samples from 58 cattle, 36 pigs and one horse which had revealed kidneys positive to an inhibitor test. Information on pre-slaughter medication with one antimicrobial drug was available for 63% of the carcasses. Microbiological identification was performedbyagar diffusionusing 17 or 18combinationsof eight test bacteria, varying medium pH and three substances blocking the action of certain antimicrobials. Sampleactivity patterns compiled from inhibition zone diameters on test plates were compared with those obtained with standard antimicrobial solutions both visually and by locating the minimal sum of absolute pairwise differences over the tests. Chemical identification of residues was based on liquid chromatography. In kidney samples containing one microbiologicallyidentified antimicrobial the two methods gave fully consistent results with tetracyclines (15/15) and fluoroquinolenes (8/8). Preparation and storage of the kidney samples before chemical analyses appeared to influencethechemicalidentification of penicillin G. The results were consistent in 37 of the 41 samples stored without homogenization at - 70oC. The residue was identified by chemical means only in six and neither microbiologicallynorchemicallyinfour kidneysamples with information on pre-slaughter medication. The same residue as in the kidney samples was identifiable microbiologically in 41% of the muscle samples of the same carcasses. The results show that the microbiolo gical method is well suited for identification of antibiotic residues. They indicate further that an enhanced resolution with a reduced combination of plates is attainable.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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