Detection of antimicrobial residues in animal manure by a microbiological screening methodology: A non-invasive tool in animal production. (June 2023)
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- Title:
- Detection of antimicrobial residues in animal manure by a microbiological screening methodology: A non-invasive tool in animal production. (June 2023)
- Main Title:
- Detection of antimicrobial residues in animal manure by a microbiological screening methodology: A non-invasive tool in animal production
- Authors:
- Astudillo, Diego
Pokrant, Ekaterina
Bravo, Camila
Ríos, Alejandra
Navarrete, María José
Maddaleno, Aldo
Maturana, Matías
Flores, Andrés
Guzmán, Miguel
Hidalgo, Héctor
Zayas, Caridad
Lapierre, Lisette
Cornejo, Javiera - Abstract:
- Abstract: Antimicrobial residues are of great importance in food production because of the potential for negative consequences on human health, such as antimicrobial resistance. A large percentage of these drugs are excreted and persist in animal waste. Therefore, animal waste could be used as a non-invasive matrix for antimicrobial analysis, and a tool to control the use of antimicrobials in animal production. A new microbiological screening method for the detection of antimicrobials for six classes in manure was developed, implemented, validated, and verified in vivo . Validation was performed by assessing the specificity, CCβ, stability and ruggedness according to (EU) 2021/808. The in vivo verification was performed in broiler chickens. Six birds were treated per group, one for each antimicrobial class. Manure samples were analysed by the screening methodology and HPLC-MS/MS, as confirmation. The implemented six plate screening was specific to detect all antimicrobials tested. A CCβ of 200, μg kg −1 was determined for macrolides, of 300 μg kg −1 for β-lactams and sulphonamides, 400 μg kg −1 for tetracyclines and lincosamides, and 500 μg kg −1 for, quinolones. positive samples were confirmed by HPLC-MS/MS. The applicability of the method was tested on pig manure, in these samples a higher number of false positives were obtained with respect to chicken droppings. In conclusion, this new screening method presented performance characteristics that demonstrate utility for theAbstract: Antimicrobial residues are of great importance in food production because of the potential for negative consequences on human health, such as antimicrobial resistance. A large percentage of these drugs are excreted and persist in animal waste. Therefore, animal waste could be used as a non-invasive matrix for antimicrobial analysis, and a tool to control the use of antimicrobials in animal production. A new microbiological screening method for the detection of antimicrobials for six classes in manure was developed, implemented, validated, and verified in vivo . Validation was performed by assessing the specificity, CCβ, stability and ruggedness according to (EU) 2021/808. The in vivo verification was performed in broiler chickens. Six birds were treated per group, one for each antimicrobial class. Manure samples were analysed by the screening methodology and HPLC-MS/MS, as confirmation. The implemented six plate screening was specific to detect all antimicrobials tested. A CCβ of 200, μg kg −1 was determined for macrolides, of 300 μg kg −1 for β-lactams and sulphonamides, 400 μg kg −1 for tetracyclines and lincosamides, and 500 μg kg −1 for, quinolones. positive samples were confirmed by HPLC-MS/MS. The applicability of the method was tested on pig manure, in these samples a higher number of false positives were obtained with respect to chicken droppings. In conclusion, this new screening method presented performance characteristics that demonstrate utility for the intended analytical applications, ensuring traceability of the results. Highlights: New microbiological screening method for antimicrobial detection in animal manure. Validation of the screening method for detecting six different antimicrobial classes. In vivo verification of the methodology was performed in broiler manure. The applicability of the method on pig manure field samples was determined. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Food control. Volume 148(2023)
- Journal:
- Food control
- Issue:
- Volume 148(2023)
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- Volume 148, Issue 2023 (2023)
- Year:
- 2023
- Volume:
- 148
- Issue:
- 2023
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2023-0148-2023-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2023-06
- Subjects:
- Antimicrobials -- Residues -- Screening method -- Animal manure -- Non-invasive
Food -- Quality -- Periodicals
Food -- Analysis -- Periodicals
Food handling -- Periodicals
Food industry and trade -- Quality control -- Periodicals
Aliments -- Industrie et commerce -- Qualité -- Contrôle -- Périodiques
Aliments -- Qualité -- Périodiques
Aliments -- Analyse -- Périodiques
Hygiène alimentaire -- Périodiques
Food -- Analysis
Food handling
Food -- Quality
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664.07 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/09567135 ↗
http://www.elsevier.com/journals ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1016/j.foodcont.2023.109649 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0956-7135
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