KMID : 1024620080280010059
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Food Science of Animal Resources 2008 Volume.28 No. 1 p.59 ~ p.62
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Comparison of Antimicrobial Residue Detection in Goat Milk by the Delvo, Eclipse 100, and Parallux Tests
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Ham Jun-Sang
Chae Hyun-Seok Yoo Young-Mo Ahn Chong-Nam Hur Tai-Young Ko Sang-Hyun Park Kwang-Wook Choi Seok-Ho Lee Wan-Kyu Jung Seok-Geun Shin Ji-Hye Han Gi-Sung
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Abstract
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The aim of this work was to assess the Delvo test for the detection of antimicrobial residues in goat milk. A total of fifty six samples (eight farms, seven samplings each) were analyzed by the Delvo, Eclipse 100, and Parallux tests. None of the samples showed positive results with the Parallux test which is based on immune-chemical methods. However, 37.5% of samples showed positive results with the Delvo test. 3.6% of samples showed positive results with the Eclipse 100 test, which is based on a microbiological method. The Delvo test is included in the ¡¯standard methods for the examination of raw milk¡¯ by the National Veterinary Research and Quarantine Service as a microbiological method used for the detection of antimicrobial residues. Because "raw milk" is defined as ¡¯milked state of cow, ewe and goat milk for sale or for processing¡¯ in the Animal Food Products Processing Law, the Delvo test should be excluded from the ¡¯standard method for the examination of raw milk¡¯, or additional official documents referring to the Delvo test as not appropriate for the detection of antimicrobial residues of goat milk are required.
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KEYWORD
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goat milk, antimicrobial residues, Delvo test
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