Control of residues of thyreostats in slaughter animals in Poland in 2011–2017

Author:

Woźniak Barbara1,Matraszek-Żuchowska Iwona1,Sielska Katarzyna1,Witek Sebastian1,Posyniak Andrzej1,Niemczuk Krzysztof1,Żmudzki Jan1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, National Veterinary Research Institute , 24-100 Pulawy , Poland

Abstract

Abstract Introduction: In the European Union, the use of thyreostatic drugs for fattening slaughter animals has been banned since 1981 under Council Directive 81/602/EEC. For protection of consumer health against unwanted residues and in compliance with Directive 96/23, each EU country must monitor thyreostats in samples of animal origin. This paper presents the results of research on thyreostatic residues carried out in Poland in 2011–2017. Material and Methods: The material for testing was urine (n = 3,491), drinking water (n = 127), and muscle samples (n = 349) officially collected by Veterinary Sanitary Inspectors in slaughterhouses and farms throughout the country in accordance with the national residue control plan. The samples were examined for the presence of tapazole, thiouracil, methylthiouracil, propylthiouracil, and phenylthiouracil using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry through an accredited method. Results: In four bovine and three porcine urine samples, the permissible thiouracil concentration was exceeded. In one sample of porcine urine, methyl- and propylthiouracil were found. The presence of thiouracil and its derivatives in urine samples is most likely due to feeding animals diet containing cruciferous plants. Conclusions: The results of research indicate that thyreostats are not used for anabolic purposes in slaughter animals in Poland.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

General Veterinary

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