Residuos de enrofloxacina y ciprofloxacina en músculo de pollos parrilleros

Autores

  • Hugo García
  • Alejandra Magnoli
  • Alicia Weyers
  • Laura Ugnia
  • Carlos Lüders
  • Guillermo Prieto
  • Carlos Errecalde
  • Nora Gorla

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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.rccp.324030

Palavras-chave:

micoplasmosis, residuos, fluoroquinolonas, HPLC (cromatografÌa liquida de altapresión)

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Resumen

Las fluoroquinolonas son antimicrobianos de uso intensivo en medicina veterinaria. En Argentina la enrofloxacina es empleada en planteles avícolas y porcinos. La Ciprofloxacina, es un metabolito de la anterior que es empleada en medicina humana y es considerada una alternativa en medicina veterinaria. Niveles de residuos de enrofloxacina y ciprofloxacina se determinaron en forma simultánea en músculo de pollos naturalmente infectados con Mycoplasma spp. y tratados con estos antimicrobianos (5 mg/kg/12h oral) durante 5 días. El objetivo de este trabajo fue establecer el momento adecuado de sacrificio de los animales, para su comercialización en buenas condiciones clínicas y niveles aceptables de residuos. Se sacrificaron animales a cinco tiempos pos- tratamiento; 200 mg de músculo pectoral homogeneizados en buffer fosfato se desproteinizaron, evaporaron y eluyeron por cromatografía líquida de alta presión con detección por fluorescencia. La concentración de residuos de enrofloxacina fue máxima a las 24 h de finalizado el tratamiento (0.073  + 0.006 mg/g), inferior al límite máximo de residuos establecido por entes reguladores internacionales (0.3 mg/g). Los niveles máximos (0.027  + 0.015 mg/g) se detectaron para ciprofloxacina a las 72 h. Es necesario desarrollar y examinar métodos simples y precisos para cuantificar residuos en diferentes productos y tejidos comestibles, promover la aplicación de buenas prácticas agrícolas y elaborar regulaciones pertinentes.

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Fluoroquinolones are antimicrobials of intensive usage in veterinary medicine. In our country enrofloxacin is employed in poultry and pig production. Ciprofloxacin, the mayor metabolite of enrofloxacin, is a useful resource in human medicine and one alternative for farm animals. Both antimicrobials were simultaneously detected in muscle of chickens naturally infected with Mycoplasma synoviae and administrated with enrofloxacin or ciprofloxacin (5mg/kg/12h oral) for 5 days. The purpose of this work was to determine the adequate slaughter moment of the animals, with good clinical conditions and acceptable residue levels. The animals were sacrificed at 5 times after treatment. The samples (200 mg) were homogenized in phosphate buffer, and extracted twice with dichloromethane. The fluoroquinolones were detected by high performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection at 295 nm excitation and 500 nm emission. The concentration of enrofloxacin residues was maximal at 24 h after treatment (0.073 + 0.006 Ïg/g) and was lower than the maximal limit levels established by international regulations (0.3 Ïg/g). In ciprofloxacin administrated animals the superior concentration of the antimicrobial in muscle was 72 h after treatment with 0.027 + 0.015 Ïg/g. The consumers and the authorities must be concern about the control of veterinary residues in different products and edible tissues of farm animals.

 

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2016-07-21

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García, H., Magnoli, A., Weyers, A., Ugnia, L., Lüders, C., Prieto, G., Errecalde, C., & Gorla, N. (2016). Residuos de enrofloxacina y ciprofloxacina en músculo de pollos parrilleros. Revista Colombiana De Ciencias Pecuarias, 19(1), 5. https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.rccp.324030

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