Prevalence of antibiotic residues in commercial milk and its variation by season and thermal processing methods

Aims: In this study, the prevalence of antibiotic residues in pasteurized and sterilized commercial milk available in Shahre-kourd, Iran, was investigated. In addition, the influence of seasonal temperature changes on the prevalence of contamination was studied. Materials and Methods: Commercial mi...

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Main Authors: Fathollah Aalipour, Maryam Mirlohi, Mohammd Jalali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2013-01-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Health Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.ijehe.org/article.asp?issn=2277-9183;year=2013;volume=2;issue=1;spage=41;epage=41;aulast=Aalipour
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spelling doaj-28b152cffff349ce983fb121943501982020-11-24T23:47:39ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsInternational Journal of Environmental Health Engineering 2277-91832013-01-0121414110.4103/2277-9183.122429Prevalence of antibiotic residues in commercial milk and its variation by season and thermal processing methodsFathollah AalipourMaryam MirlohiMohammd JalaliAims: In this study, the prevalence of antibiotic residues in pasteurized and sterilized commercial milk available in Shahre-kourd, Iran, was investigated. In addition, the influence of seasonal temperature changes on the prevalence of contamination was studied. Materials and Methods: Commercial milk samples of 187, including 154 pasteurized and 33 sterilized, milk samples were collected from the market between early January 2012 and late July of the same year. The presence of antibiotic residues was detected using the microbiological detection test kit, Eclipse 100, as a semi-quantitative method. Results: The results showed that 37 of the samples (19.8%) have contained antibiotic residues above the European Union Maximum Residues Limits (EU-MRLs), of which 28 samples (14.97%) were found to be contaminated but at the concentrations below the EU-MRLs. There was no significant difference between the contamination rate of pasteurized and Ultra High Temperature (UHT)-sterilized samples. Similarly, variation of weather temperature with seasons had no effect on the contamination prevalence of milk samples ( P > 0.05). Conclusion: Based on the result of this study, antibiotics residues were present in the majority of milk samples. Neither the season nor the type of thermal processing of the commercial milks had noticeable impact on the prevalence level of the milk samples. However, an increasing trend of prevalence level for antibiotic residues was observed with increasing the temperature through the warm season.http://www.ijehe.org/article.asp?issn=2277-9183;year=2013;volume=2;issue=1;spage=41;epage=41;aulast=AalipourAntibiotic residuesmilkprevalenceseasonthermal processing
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author Fathollah Aalipour
Maryam Mirlohi
Mohammd Jalali
spellingShingle Fathollah Aalipour
Maryam Mirlohi
Mohammd Jalali
Prevalence of antibiotic residues in commercial milk and its variation by season and thermal processing methods
International Journal of Environmental Health Engineering
Antibiotic residues
milk
prevalence
season
thermal processing
author_facet Fathollah Aalipour
Maryam Mirlohi
Mohammd Jalali
author_sort Fathollah Aalipour
title Prevalence of antibiotic residues in commercial milk and its variation by season and thermal processing methods
title_short Prevalence of antibiotic residues in commercial milk and its variation by season and thermal processing methods
title_full Prevalence of antibiotic residues in commercial milk and its variation by season and thermal processing methods
title_fullStr Prevalence of antibiotic residues in commercial milk and its variation by season and thermal processing methods
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of antibiotic residues in commercial milk and its variation by season and thermal processing methods
title_sort prevalence of antibiotic residues in commercial milk and its variation by season and thermal processing methods
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series International Journal of Environmental Health Engineering
issn 2277-9183
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Aims: In this study, the prevalence of antibiotic residues in pasteurized and sterilized commercial milk available in Shahre-kourd, Iran, was investigated. In addition, the influence of seasonal temperature changes on the prevalence of contamination was studied. Materials and Methods: Commercial milk samples of 187, including 154 pasteurized and 33 sterilized, milk samples were collected from the market between early January 2012 and late July of the same year. The presence of antibiotic residues was detected using the microbiological detection test kit, Eclipse 100, as a semi-quantitative method. Results: The results showed that 37 of the samples (19.8%) have contained antibiotic residues above the European Union Maximum Residues Limits (EU-MRLs), of which 28 samples (14.97%) were found to be contaminated but at the concentrations below the EU-MRLs. There was no significant difference between the contamination rate of pasteurized and Ultra High Temperature (UHT)-sterilized samples. Similarly, variation of weather temperature with seasons had no effect on the contamination prevalence of milk samples ( P > 0.05). Conclusion: Based on the result of this study, antibiotics residues were present in the majority of milk samples. Neither the season nor the type of thermal processing of the commercial milks had noticeable impact on the prevalence level of the milk samples. However, an increasing trend of prevalence level for antibiotic residues was observed with increasing the temperature through the warm season.
topic Antibiotic residues
milk
prevalence
season
thermal processing
url http://www.ijehe.org/article.asp?issn=2277-9183;year=2013;volume=2;issue=1;spage=41;epage=41;aulast=Aalipour
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