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The residue of salinomycin in the muscles of olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) and black rockfish (Sebastes Schlegeli) after oral administration analyzed by LC-Tandem-MSopen access

Authors
Lee, SeungjinWoo, Won-SikKim, JaekyeongJin, YeongwoonLee, Jin WooSeo, Jung-SooKwon, Mun-GyeongLee, Ji-HoonPark, Chan-IlShim, Sang Hee
Issue Date
Jan-2024
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd
Keywords
Black rockfish; Olive flounder; Residue; Salinomycin; Veterinary drug
Citation
BMC Veterinary Research, v.20, no.1
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Journal Title
BMC Veterinary Research
Volume
20
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/69477
DOI
10.1186/s12917-023-03867-y
ISSN
1746-6148
1746-6148
Abstract
Background: Salinomycin, an antibiotic, have potential as a veterinary drug for fish due to its anti-parasitic activity against several fish parasites. Thus the residual levels of salinomycin in muscles of two significant aquaculture species in Korea, olive flounder and black rockfish, were analyzed using HPLC-MS-MS. Results: The proper method to analyze the residual salinomycin in fish muscles using LC-MS-MS was settled and the method was validated according to CODEX guidelines. The residues in three distinct groups for two fish species were analyzed using the matrix match calibration curves at points of five different times following oral administration. After oral administration, salinomycin rapidly breaks down in both olive flounder and black rockfish. After 7th days, the average residue in all groups of two fish spp. decreased below limit of quantitation (LOQ). Conclusion: Due to low residue levels in fish muscles, salinomycin may therefore be a treatment that is safe for both fish and humans. This result could contribute to establishment of MRL (minimal residual limit) for approval of salinomycin for use in aquaculture. © 2024, The Author(s).
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