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Optimization and Validation of a New Microbial Inhibition Test for the Detection of Antimicrobial Residues in Living Animals Intended for Human Consumption

Even though antibiotics are necessary in livestock production, they can be harmful not only due to their toxicity, but also in view of their contribution to the emergence of antimicrobial resistance. Screening tests based on microbial growth inhibition appeared to be useful tools to prevent its entr...

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Autores principales: Serrano, María Jesús, Mata, Luis, García-Gonzalo, Diego, Antón, Alejandra, Razquin, Pedro, Condón, Santiago, Pagán, Rafael
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8393348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34441674
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10081897
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author Serrano, María Jesús
Mata, Luis
García-Gonzalo, Diego
Antón, Alejandra
Razquin, Pedro
Condón, Santiago
Pagán, Rafael
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Mata, Luis
García-Gonzalo, Diego
Antón, Alejandra
Razquin, Pedro
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Pagán, Rafael
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description Even though antibiotics are necessary in livestock production, they can be harmful not only due to their toxicity, but also in view of their contribution to the emergence of antimicrobial resistance. Screening tests based on microbial growth inhibition appeared to be useful tools to prevent its entry into the food chain. They have nevertheless been traditionally carried out post mortem, leading to great economical loss and harm to the environment in case a positive sample is found. Hence, the objective was to evaluate the use of a screening test as an ante mortem alternative for the detection of antibiotic residues in meat: thus, Explorer(®)-Blood test was optimized and validated. After adapting the procedure for matrix preparation, the assay parameters were assessed from 344 antibiotic-free blood serum samples. Limits of Detection (LoDs) were defined by spiking blood serum with several of the most common antimicrobials used in veterinary practice. LoDs were similar to those obtained for meat and were at or below the maximum residue limits set by EU legislation for muscle. Analyses of in vivo injected samples, previously characterized by LC-MS/MS, demonstrated the method’s accuracy and proved that Explorer(®)-Blood can be considered a suitable alternative to conventional post mortem screening methods.
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spelling pubmed-83933482021-08-28 Optimization and Validation of a New Microbial Inhibition Test for the Detection of Antimicrobial Residues in Living Animals Intended for Human Consumption Serrano, María Jesús Mata, Luis García-Gonzalo, Diego Antón, Alejandra Razquin, Pedro Condón, Santiago Pagán, Rafael Foods Article Even though antibiotics are necessary in livestock production, they can be harmful not only due to their toxicity, but also in view of their contribution to the emergence of antimicrobial resistance. Screening tests based on microbial growth inhibition appeared to be useful tools to prevent its entry into the food chain. They have nevertheless been traditionally carried out post mortem, leading to great economical loss and harm to the environment in case a positive sample is found. Hence, the objective was to evaluate the use of a screening test as an ante mortem alternative for the detection of antibiotic residues in meat: thus, Explorer(®)-Blood test was optimized and validated. After adapting the procedure for matrix preparation, the assay parameters were assessed from 344 antibiotic-free blood serum samples. Limits of Detection (LoDs) were defined by spiking blood serum with several of the most common antimicrobials used in veterinary practice. LoDs were similar to those obtained for meat and were at or below the maximum residue limits set by EU legislation for muscle. Analyses of in vivo injected samples, previously characterized by LC-MS/MS, demonstrated the method’s accuracy and proved that Explorer(®)-Blood can be considered a suitable alternative to conventional post mortem screening methods. MDPI 2021-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8393348/ /pubmed/34441674 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10081897 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Serrano, María Jesús
Mata, Luis
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Razquin, Pedro
Condón, Santiago
Pagán, Rafael
Optimization and Validation of a New Microbial Inhibition Test for the Detection of Antimicrobial Residues in Living Animals Intended for Human Consumption
title Optimization and Validation of a New Microbial Inhibition Test for the Detection of Antimicrobial Residues in Living Animals Intended for Human Consumption
title_full Optimization and Validation of a New Microbial Inhibition Test for the Detection of Antimicrobial Residues in Living Animals Intended for Human Consumption
title_fullStr Optimization and Validation of a New Microbial Inhibition Test for the Detection of Antimicrobial Residues in Living Animals Intended for Human Consumption
title_full_unstemmed Optimization and Validation of a New Microbial Inhibition Test for the Detection of Antimicrobial Residues in Living Animals Intended for Human Consumption
title_short Optimization and Validation of a New Microbial Inhibition Test for the Detection of Antimicrobial Residues in Living Animals Intended for Human Consumption
title_sort optimization and validation of a new microbial inhibition test for the detection of antimicrobial residues in living animals intended for human consumption
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8393348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34441674
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10081897
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