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Optical fibre-mediated immunosensor with a tunable detection range for multiplexed analysis of veterinary drug residues.

ACS Sensors, 2019
We describe herein a newly developed chemiluminescent optical fibre immunosensor (OFIS) with a tunable detection range for multiplexed analysis of veterinary drug residues with vastly different concentrations in milk samples.
Rongbin Nie   +3 more
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Comparison of solid phase microextraction (SPME) with solvent extraction and QuEChERS for quantitative analysis of veterinary drug residues in chicken and beef matrices.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2019
A fully automated high-throughput method using solid phase microextraction (SPME) was developed and validated for quantitative analysis of more than 100 veterinary drugs in chicken and beef tissue.
A. Khaled, Varoon Singh, J. Pawliszyn
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New Drugs in Veterinary Dermatology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1999
This article discusses several different new drugs currently being used in dermatology. Most of the drugs discussed showed some promise as being a useful therapy in veterinary medicine, but a few have questionable efficacy (nonsedating antihistamines). The majority of these drugs have not had any pharmacokinetic or clinical trials conducted on them in ...
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Current perspective on veterinary drug and chemical residues in food of animal origin

Environmental science and pollution research international, 2022
A. Atta, S. Atta, S. Nasr, S. Mouneir
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Effect of cooking on the stability of veterinary drug residues in chicken eggs

Food Additives and Contaminants Part A-chemistry Analysis Control Exposure & Risk Assessment, 2019
The available information on drug residue stability in chicken egg is scarce. The objective of this study was to evaluate the stability of drug residues in egg under different traditional cooking procedures.
L. Canton   +6 more
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The determinants of detecting veterinary drug residues: Evidence from shrimp farmers in southern Viet Nam

Aquaculture Economics & Management, 2019
While export-oriented shrimp farming has become an important source of income for many small-scale farmers in developing countries, the rate at which products are rejected at the ports of developed countries has remained high mainly due to the overuse of
Guenwoo Lee, A. Suzuki, Hoang Nam Vu
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[Veterinary drugs, the veterinarian and the Veterinary Drug Act].

Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde, 1987
A number of features of the Veterinary Medicinal Products Act, which are of importance to veterinarians, are reviewed. These features result in a number of consequences connected with obtaining and handling veterinary drugs. These consequences are discussed.
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[Veterinary drugs and good veterinary practice].

Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde, 1990
The following definition of 'Good Veterinary Practice' in relation to pharmacotherapy is presented: 'The selective use (in accordance with directions for users) of veterinary drugs registered by the authorities in those indications in which they are permitted when the diagnosis has been established and in which the problem of residues in foods of ...
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Chapter 16. Veterinary Drugs

1981
Publisher Summary Most drugs developed for human use eventually find a place in veterinary medicine, but it was decided to restrict this review to the drugs developed solely for veterinary use or drugs that are used much more extensively in veterinary medicine than in human medicine.
Michael H. Fisher   +2 more
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Veterinary Drug Residues in Beef, Chicken, and Egg from Ghana

Chemistry Africa, 2021
C. Mingle   +5 more
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