
인천 유통 수산물 중 잔류동물용의약품 조사
Monitoring of Residual Veterinary Drugs in Incheon Fishery Products Distribution
- 장진섭(Jin-Seob Jang) 허명제(Myong-Je Hur) 김명희(Meyong-Hee Kim) 한영선(Young-Sun Han) 권성희(Sung-Hee Kwon) 여은영(Eun-Young Yeo) 홍성희(Seong-Hee Hong) 김지선(Ji-Sun Kim) 이승리(Seung-Ri Lee)
- 한국환경보건학회
- 1. 한국환경보건학회지
- 제44권 제5호
- 등재여부 : KCI우수등재
- 2018.10
- 444 - 451 (8 pages)
Objectives: This study was carried out to provide safe seafood to the public through simultaneous analysis rapid inspections for residual veterinary drugs in 150 fishery products in 2016. Methods: Quinolones (9), Sulfonamides (14), Penicillins (2), Cephalosporins (3), Tetracyclines (4), Macrolides (4), Lincosamides (2), Pleuromutilin (1), Phenicols (4), benzylpyrimidines (2), Others (1) Malachite green (2), and Melamine (1) were analyzed for 49 species using by HPLC and HPLC-MSMS. Results: There were six unsuitable samples, five among fish and one for crustaceans. Within the standard detection were five fish. The antibiotics found were Quinolones (50%), Tetracyclines (33%) and Penicillins (17%). Conclusions: As a result of the experiment, there were six unsuitable samples, five for fish and one for crustaceans. The most prevalent antibiotics were Quinolones. The quinolone antibiotics are highly persistent in fish tissues, so they require more time than the withdrawal period for other common veterinary drugs. Careful attention is required when they are used in fish farms.
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