Clenbuterol Residues in Plasma and Urine Samples of Food-Producing Pigs During and After Subchronic Exposure to a Growth-Promoting Dose
The aim of the study is to evaluate the suitability of plasma and urine as matrices for clenbuterol residue determination during and after its subchronic administration at a growth-promoting dose to male pigs, using previously validated enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) as a screening method...
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doaj-de941305e0884bd9a4a74981ba7d456d2020-11-25T02:16:06ZengUniversity of ZagrebFood Technology and Biotechnology1330-98621334-26062009-01-014716774Clenbuterol Residues in Plasma and Urine Samples of Food-Producing Pigs During and After Subchronic Exposure to a Growth-Promoting DoseTihomira Gojmerac0Igor Bratoš1Zoran Lipej2Dinko Novosel3Ana Vulić4Jelka Pleadin5Laboratory for Analytical Chemistry, Croatian Veterinary Institute, Savska 143, HR-10 000 Zagreb, CroatiaPliva Research Institute, Prilaz Baruna Filipovića 29, HR-10 000 Zagreb, CroatiaLaboratory for Pathology, Croatian Veterinary Institute, Savska 143, HR-10 000 Zagreb, CroatiaLaboratory for Pathology, Croatian Veterinary Institute, Savska 143, HR-10 000 Zagreb, CroatiaLaboratory for Analytical Chemistry, Croatian Veterinary Institute, Savska 143, HR-10 000 Zagreb, CroatiaLaboratory for Analytical Chemistry, Croatian Veterinary Institute, Savska 143, HR-10 000 Zagreb, CroatiaThe aim of the study is to evaluate the suitability of plasma and urine as matrices for clenbuterol residue determination during and after its subchronic administration at a growth-promoting dose to male pigs, using previously validated enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) as a screening method and liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) as a confirmation method. A high correlation coefficient between these analytical methods was obtained for both urine (R=0.9800) and plasma (R=0.9970) concentrations. Study results show the plasma and urine concentration to vary greatly during oral treatment with clenbuterol for 28 days. The peak urine concentration ((88.54±50.54) ng/mL) recorded on day 21 was 40-fold peak plasma concentration ((2.25±1.54) ng/mL). After withdrawal period, the peak urine clenbuterol concentration ((42.93±10.52) ng/mL) recorded on day 0 was 24-fold plasma concentration ((1.79±0.97) ng/mL). The maximum allowed concentration of 0.5 ng/g in the liver as a regulated matrix for control of clenbuterol abuse was achieved in plasma on day 3 ((0.52±0.26) ng/mL) and in urine on day 7 of treatment withdrawal ((0.45±0.11) ng/mL). Study results indicate that urine and plasma may be suitable matrices for the control of clenbuterol abuse during fattening of food-producing pigs but have a limited value because of the rapidly decreasing concentration upon treatment withdrawal, in plasma in particular.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/52621clenbuterol residuesgrowth promoting dosesubchronic exposurepigurineplasma |
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Tihomira Gojmerac Igor Bratoš Zoran Lipej Dinko Novosel Ana Vulić Jelka Pleadin Clenbuterol Residues in Plasma and Urine Samples of Food-Producing Pigs During and After Subchronic Exposure to a Growth-Promoting Dose Food Technology and Biotechnology clenbuterol residues growth promoting dose subchronic exposure pig urine plasma |
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Tihomira Gojmerac Igor Bratoš Zoran Lipej Dinko Novosel Ana Vulić Jelka Pleadin |
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Clenbuterol Residues in Plasma and Urine Samples of Food-Producing Pigs During and After Subchronic Exposure to a Growth-Promoting Dose |
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Clenbuterol Residues in Plasma and Urine Samples of Food-Producing Pigs During and After Subchronic Exposure to a Growth-Promoting Dose |
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Clenbuterol Residues in Plasma and Urine Samples of Food-Producing Pigs During and After Subchronic Exposure to a Growth-Promoting Dose |
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Clenbuterol Residues in Plasma and Urine Samples of Food-Producing Pigs During and After Subchronic Exposure to a Growth-Promoting Dose |
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Clenbuterol Residues in Plasma and Urine Samples of Food-Producing Pigs During and After Subchronic Exposure to a Growth-Promoting Dose |
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clenbuterol residues in plasma and urine samples of food-producing pigs during and after subchronic exposure to a growth-promoting dose |
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University of Zagreb |
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Food Technology and Biotechnology |
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1330-9862 1334-2606 |
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The aim of the study is to evaluate the suitability of plasma and urine as matrices for clenbuterol residue determination during and after its subchronic administration at a growth-promoting dose to male pigs, using previously validated enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) as a screening method and liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) as a confirmation method. A high correlation coefficient between these analytical methods was obtained for both urine (R=0.9800) and plasma (R=0.9970) concentrations. Study results show the plasma and urine concentration to vary greatly during oral treatment with clenbuterol for 28 days. The peak urine concentration ((88.54±50.54) ng/mL) recorded on day 21 was 40-fold peak plasma concentration ((2.25±1.54) ng/mL). After withdrawal period, the peak urine clenbuterol concentration ((42.93±10.52) ng/mL) recorded on day 0 was 24-fold plasma concentration ((1.79±0.97) ng/mL). The maximum allowed concentration of 0.5 ng/g in the liver as a regulated matrix for control of clenbuterol abuse was achieved in plasma on day 3 ((0.52±0.26) ng/mL) and in urine on day 7 of treatment withdrawal ((0.45±0.11) ng/mL). Study results indicate that urine and plasma may be suitable matrices for the control of clenbuterol abuse during fattening of food-producing pigs but have a limited value because of the rapidly decreasing concentration upon treatment withdrawal, in plasma in particular. |
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