Antibiotics residues of some famous antibiotics in raw milk of different species sold at local markets
Antibiotic residues in milk are of great public health concern since milk is being widely consumed by infants, youngster and adults throughout the globe. Therefore, eighty samples of different species including (cow, buffalo, camel and sheep) 20 of each type were collected from different markets and...
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Published in | Alexandria Journal of Veterinary Sciences. Vol. 64; no. 2; pp. 72 - 77 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Alexandria, Egypt
Alexandria University, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
2020
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Summary: | Antibiotic residues in milk are of great public health concern since milk is being
widely consumed by infants, youngster and adults throughout the globe. Therefore, eighty
samples of different species including (cow, buffalo, camel and sheep) 20 of each type
were collected from different markets and dairy shops located in Alexandria governorate,
Egypt for detection antibiotic residues using HPLC. The obtained results revealed
oxytetracycline, penicillin G and cloxacillin residues were detected at incidence rate (30,
30, 15, & 30%), (25, 20, 10, & 25%), and (10, 10, 0, &15%) with a mean values of
(97.9±28.1, 85.5± 25.9, 48.4±28.0 & 122.9±29.2 ppb); (8.86 ± 3.60, 7.583± 4.73, 1.95±
0.95 &10.2 ± 3.40 ppb), and (39.3 ± 7.40, 21.5 ± 9.05, 0 & 37.6 ± 9.91 ppb) in examined
cow, buffalo , camel and sheep’s milk samples, respectively. Positive samples for
antibiotic residues compared with maximum residual limits established by international
standards. In addition, calculated daily intake for each antibiotic residues were compared
with acceptable daily intake. One milk samples may contain one or more antibiotic
residues and these may cause public health hazards for consumers. Therefore, Legislations
for monitoring and control antibiotics treatment of food producing animals should be
adopted. |
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ISSN: | 1110-2407 1110-2047 2536-9520 |
DOI: | 10.5455/ajvs.91952 |