Detection of monensin residues in poultry liver using an enzyme immunoassay


Autoria(s): Crooks, Joan; Traynor, Sandra; Elliott, Christopher; McCaughey, Derek
Data(s)

1997

Resumo

Monensin, a carboxylic acid ionophore, is commonly fed to poultry to control coccidiosis. A method for the detection and quantification of monensin residues in liver has been developed, Samples (3 g) were extracted with acetonitrile-water and applied to a competitive enzyme immunoassay using a polyclonal antiserum raised against a monensin-transferrin conjugate, The limit of detection (mean + 3s) calculated from the analysis of 12 known negative samples was 2.91 ng g(-1). Intra- and inter-assay RSD were determined as 8.5 and 10.6%, respectively, using a liver sample fortified with 20 ng g(-1) monensin, A pharmacokinetic study in which 70 six week old broilers were fed monensin at a rate of 120 mg kg(-1) in their feed for 14 d resulted in mean monensin liver residues of 102 ng g(-1). However these had fallen below the limit of detection of the assay within the 3 d withdrawal period recommended by the manufacturer.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/detection-of-monensin-residues-in-poultry-liver-using-an-enzyme-immunoassay(64214d66-dfac-4a80-9d3c-4f88a5ce0f96).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Crooks , J , Traynor , S , Elliott , C & McCaughey , D 1997 , ' Detection of monensin residues in poultry liver using an enzyme immunoassay ' Analyst , vol 122 , pp. 161-163 .

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article