2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2019.110592
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Tissue residue depletion kinetics and withdrawal time estimation of doxycycline in grass carp, Ctenopharyngodon idella, following multiple oral administrations

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“…We found that DC concentrations were the highest in relevant tissues and plasma at the initial time after multiple oral doses; DC concentrations in the liver were the highest compared to the same time stage in other tissues (except the first sampling time) and presented the slowest depletion, up to 35 d following oral administration; the second highest concentrations were displayed in gill and were still detectable until 35 d as well. These findings are similar to the DC depletion profiles in grass carp receiving the same treatment regimen under the same environmental temperature [25]. The concentration of DC in liver and gill all displayed the highest concentration in both species in comparison to plasma and other tissues.…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…We found that DC concentrations were the highest in relevant tissues and plasma at the initial time after multiple oral doses; DC concentrations in the liver were the highest compared to the same time stage in other tissues (except the first sampling time) and presented the slowest depletion, up to 35 d following oral administration; the second highest concentrations were displayed in gill and were still detectable until 35 d as well. These findings are similar to the DC depletion profiles in grass carp receiving the same treatment regimen under the same environmental temperature [25]. The concentration of DC in liver and gill all displayed the highest concentration in both species in comparison to plasma and other tissues.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Relative high concentration presenting in the gills is possible to be attributed to DC's reabsorption from excreta in water by gill. Subsequently, the concentrations in the liver of yellow catfish at the initial two sampling time points and in the gill of yellow catfish at the first time point were higher than that in liver and gill of grass carp at the same time stage [25]. Additionally, the concentration in liver of grass carp was higher than gill, and the same trend was present in yellow catfish except for the first sampling time point.…”
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“…Numerous PK studies of DC have been conducted in chickens (6), ducks (7), pigs (8), sheep (9), and goats (10). Few studies have been implemented in fish, such as tilapia (11) and grass carp (12,13). However, there is limited available information on the BA of DC in channel catfish.…”
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“…Fishes are used as effective indicators of aquatic pollution due to their high sensitivity to environmental contaminants (Çilingir Yeltekin and Sağlamer 2019). In addition, pesticide residues in fish reach people in a short time because fish are consumed too much by humans (Xu et al 2019). Blood parameters are used as sensitive toxicity indicators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%