2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2013.07.014
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Development and validation of a new qualitative ELISA screening for multiresidue detection of sulfonamides in food and feed

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“…However, their widespread use may result in trace residues in products of animal origin such as milk, fish, eggs, meat, and honey, which attracts much attention of consumers and regulatory bodies due to potential adverse reactions including thyroid follicular tumors, allergy, as well as the development of antibiotic resistance 4 . To ensure food safety for consumers, EU Commission has laid down the maximum residue limits (MRL) of 100 µg kg -1 for SAs as a total in edible biological tissues, such as muscle, liver, kidneys, and milk 5 . No MRLs are fixed in honey samples, therefore, the measurable levels should be as low as reasonably achievable in these matrices.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…However, their widespread use may result in trace residues in products of animal origin such as milk, fish, eggs, meat, and honey, which attracts much attention of consumers and regulatory bodies due to potential adverse reactions including thyroid follicular tumors, allergy, as well as the development of antibiotic resistance 4 . To ensure food safety for consumers, EU Commission has laid down the maximum residue limits (MRL) of 100 µg kg -1 for SAs as a total in edible biological tissues, such as muscle, liver, kidneys, and milk 5 . No MRLs are fixed in honey samples, therefore, the measurable levels should be as low as reasonably achievable in these matrices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numberous analytical techniques have been employed for simultaneous determination of SAs in foodstuffs such as flow injection analysis 6 , adsorptive stripping voltammetry 7 , capillary electrophoresis 8,9 , electrochemical immunosensor 10 , enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays 5,11 , high-performance thin-layer chromatography 12 , and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) coupled with UV-Vis detector 13,14 , diode array detector (DAD) 15 , fluorescence detection (FLD) 16 , mass spectrometry (MS) 17,18 , and tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) 19 . Because of its high separation efficiency and low cost, HPLC is most widely applied to detect SAs among the high throughput analytical methods.…”
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“…Sulphamethazine (SM 2 ) is broadly used in veterinary medicine to treat infectious diseases (Deng et al, 2016;Galarini et al, 2014;Wang et al, 2012). SM 2 abuse in veterinary practice may lead to the presence of SM 2 residues in milk; these residues are harmful to consumers because of their carcinogenic potential and risk of developing antibiotic resistance (Barani et al, 2015;Karageorgouet al, 2016;Marshall et al, 2011).…”
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“…Sulfamethazine (SM 2 ) is widely used in veterinary medicine for treatment of infectious diseases. The abuse of using SM 2 in veterinary practice may lead to the presence of SM 2 residues in milk (Franek, Kolar, Deng, & Crooks, 1999;Galarini et al, 2014;Karageorgou, Manousi, Samanidou, Kabir, & Furton, 2016;Wang et al, 2012). Excessive SM 2 residue is harmful to consumers because of its carcinogenic potential and risk of antibiotic resistance (Barani & Fallah, 2015;Marshall & Levy, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%