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Food Science of Animal Resources 2016 Volume.36 No. 3 p.319 ~ p.325
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Development of Analytical Method and Monitoring of Veterinary Drug Residues in Korean Animal Products
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Song Jae-Sang
Park Su-Jeong Choi Jung-Yun Kim Jin-Sook Kang Myung-Hee Choi Bo-Kyung Hur Sun-Jin
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Abstract
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This study was conducted to determine the residual amount of veterinary drugs such as meloxicam, flunixin, and tulathromycin in animal products (beef, pork, horsemeat, and milk). Veterinary drugs have been widely used in the rearing of livestock to prevent and treat diseases. A total of 152 samples were purchased from markets located in major Korean cities (Seoul, Busan, Incheon, Daegu, Daejeon, Gwangju, Ulsan and Jeju), including Jeju. Veterinary drugs were analyzed by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry according to the Korean Food Standards Code. The resulting data, which are located within 70-120% of recovery range and less than 20% of relative standard deviations, are in compliance with the criteria of CODEX. A total of five veterinary drugs were detected in 152 samples, giving a detection rate of approximately 3.3%; and no food source violated the guideline values. Our result indicated that most of the veterinary drug residues in animal products were below the maximum residue limits specified in Korea.
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KEYWORD
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veterinary dugs residues, meloxicam, flunixin, tulathromycin, animal products
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