furaltadon has been researched along with carbamylhydrazine* in 2 studies
2 other study(ies) available for furaltadon and carbamylhydrazine
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Depletion of four nitrofuran antibiotics and their tissue-bound metabolites in porcine tissues and determination using LC-MS/MS and HPLC-UV.
Depletion of the nitrofuran antibiotics furazolidone, furaltadone, nitrofurantoin and nitrofurazone and their tissue-bound metabolites AOZ, AMOZ, AHD and SEM from pig muscle, liver and kidney tissues is described. Groups of pigs were given feed medicated with one of the nitrofuran drugs at a therapeutic concentration (400?mg?kg(-1)) for ten days. Animals were slaughtered at intervals and tissue samples collected for analysis for six weeks following withdrawal of medicated feed. These samples were analysed both for parent nitrofurans (using LC-MS/MS and HPLC-UV), and for tissue-bound metabolites (using LC-MS/MS). The parent drugs were detectable only sporadically and only in pigs subjected to no withdrawal period whatsoever. This confirms the instability of the four major nitrofuran antibiotics in edible tissues. In contrast, the metabolites accumulated to high concentrations in tissues (ppm levels) and had depletion half lives of between 5.5 and 15.5 days. The metabolites of all four drugs were still readily detectable in tissues six weeks after cessation of treatment. This emphasizes the benefits of monitoring for the stable metabolites of the nitrofurans. Topics: Animals; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Anti-Infective Agents, Urinary; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Chromatography, Liquid; Drug Residues; Food Contamination; Furazolidone; Hydantoins; Kidney; Liver; Mass Spectrometry; Morpholines; Muscle, Skeletal; Nitrofurans; Nitrofurantoin; Nitrofurazone; Oxazolidinones; Semicarbazides; Swine | 2005 |
Novel source of semicarbazide: levels of semicarbazide in cooked crayfish samples determined by LC/MS/MS.
Nitrofuran antibiotics were previously used in animal healthcare but are now prohibited. Semicarbazide is a breakdown product of 5-nitrofurazone and protein-bound semicarbazide is used as a marker residue for the illegal use of 5-nitrofurazone. However, the presence of the prohibited semicarbazide has been reported in some food items of animal origin. A novel observation is reported that semicarbazide can be detected in Finnish crayfish samples, i.e. crustacea, never medicated with nitrofurazone. The origin of the semicarbazide is presently unknown. Positive identification was undertaken by liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry detection. The level of semicarbazide was determined as the protein-bound form as well as the total amount of semicarbazide in the sample. The average levels of total semicarbazide and the protein-bound form were 4.2 and 0.5 ng g(-1) fresh crayfish meat, respectively. All the tested samples (n = 18) contained traces of semicarbazide, the highest amount being 12 ng g(-1) fresh crayfish meat. Topics: Animals; Anti-Infective Agents, Urinary; Astacoidea; Benzaldehydes; Carcinogens; Chromatography, Liquid; Cooking; Food Contamination; Mass Spectrometry; Nitrofurans; Nitrofurantoin; Nitrofurazone; Oxazolidinones; Semicarbazides | 2004 |