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Analysis of antibiotic residues in milk from healthy dairy cows treated with bovine mastitis ointment using ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray tandem mass spectrometryopen access

Authors
Park, E.-K.Ryu, Y.-J.Cha, C.-N.Yoo, C.-Y.Kim, S.Lee, H.-J.
Issue Date
2016
Publisher
Korean Society of Veterinary Science
Keywords
Bovine milk; Neomycin; Penicillin G; Streptomycin; UPLC-MS/MS
Citation
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research, v.56, no.4, pp 233 - 239
Pages
7
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
Volume
56
Number
4
Start Page
233
End Page
239
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/16682
DOI
10.14405/kjvr.2016.56.4.233
ISSN
2466-1384
2466-1392
Abstract
This study was conducted to analyze penicillin G (PEG), streptomycin (STR) and neomycin (NEO) residues in milk of healthy lactating cows. Milk samples were collected from all four quarters of 12 dairy cows 2-7 days after intramammary infusions of an ointment containing PEG, STR and NEO once (n = 4; group I) or twice (n = 4, group II) daily. Ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray tandem mass spectrometry was used to determine the antibiotic residues in the samples. The correlation coefficient (r 2) of the calibration curves for all antibiotics was > 0.999 and the limits of detection and quantification were 0.002-0.005 μg/mL and 0.007-0.02 μg/mL, respectively. Recovery rates were ranged from 75.5 to 92.3%. In group I, PEG, STR and NEO residues were detected in milk at 2, 3 and 2 days post-treatment, respectively, which were below the maximum residue limit (MRL). In group II, PEG, STR and NEO residues were detected in milk at 2, 3 and 3 days post-treatment, respectively, which were bellow the MRL. These results suggest that a 3-day for milk withdrawal period after the ointment treatment might be sufficient for reduction of the antibiotic residues below the MRL.
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