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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Main Authors: Tihomira Gojmerac, Igor Bratoš, Zoran Lipej, Dinko Novosel, Ana Vulić, Jelka Pleadin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zagreb 2009-01-01
Series:Food Technology and Biotechnology
Subjects:
pig
Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/52621
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spelling 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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author Tihomira Gojmerac
Igor Bratoš
Zoran Lipej
Dinko Novosel
Ana Vulić
Jelka Pleadin
spellingShingle 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
author_facet Tihomira Gojmerac
Igor Bratoš
Zoran Lipej
Dinko Novosel
Ana Vulić
Jelka Pleadin
author_sort Tihomira Gojmerac
title Clenbuterol Residues in Plasma and Urine Samples of Food-Producing Pigs During and After Subchronic Exposure to a Growth-Promoting Dose
title_short Clenbuterol Residues in Plasma and Urine Samples of Food-Producing Pigs During and After Subchronic Exposure to a Growth-Promoting Dose
title_full Clenbuterol Residues in Plasma and Urine Samples of Food-Producing Pigs During and After Subchronic Exposure to a Growth-Promoting Dose
title_fullStr Clenbuterol Residues in Plasma and Urine Samples of Food-Producing Pigs During and After Subchronic Exposure to a Growth-Promoting Dose
title_full_unstemmed Clenbuterol Residues in Plasma and Urine Samples of Food-Producing Pigs During and After Subchronic Exposure to a Growth-Promoting Dose
title_sort clenbuterol residues in plasma and urine samples of food-producing pigs during and after subchronic exposure to a growth-promoting dose
publisher University of Zagreb
series Food Technology and Biotechnology
issn 1330-9862
1334-2606
publishDate 2009-01-01
description 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.
topic clenbuterol residues
growth promoting dose
subchronic exposure
pig
urine
plasma
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/52621
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