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32. Assessment of various veterinary drug residues in animal originated food products
Jagdish Kumar Parmar, Kundan Kumar Chaubey, Vikas Gupta and Manthena Nava Bharath
Veterinary World, 14(6): 1650-1664

Jagdish Kumar Parmar: Department of Biotechnology, GLA University, Chaumuhan, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India; TUV India Pvt. Ltd., Sus Rd, Mulshi, Pune, Maharashtra, India; EUREKA Analytical Services Pvt. Ltd. 31 Milestone, Main GT Road, Kundli, Sonepat, Haryana, India.
Kundan Kumar Chaubey: Department of Biotechnology, GLA University, Chaumuhan, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Vikas Gupta: TUV India Pvt. Ltd., Sus Rd, Mulshi, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
Manthena Nava Bharath: Department of Biotechnology, GLA University, Chaumuhan, Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, India.

doi: www.doi.org/10.14202/vetworld.2021.1650-1664

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Article history: Received: 22-12-2020, Accepted: 02-05-2021, Published online: 28-06-2021

Corresponding author: Kundan Kumar Chaubey

E-mail: kundan.chaubey@gla.ac.in

Citation: Parmar JK, Chaubey KK, Gupta V, Bharath MN (2021) Assessment of various veterinary drug residues in animal originated food products, Veterinary World, 14(6): 1650-1664.
Abstract

The veterinary drugs are broad-spectrum antibacterial antibiotics; it uses to cure the animal disease. Many countries have banned veterinary drug residues like nitrofurans metabolites, chloramphenicol. However, the people were administrated veterinary drugs to animals as illegal to increase the milk production in animals for economic benefit. The results of illegally use of veterinary drugs remain as a residue in animal product like milk and it is very harmful to whom consume it cause cancer and allergic for human being which has entered the concern among milk consumers. To control illegal use of veterinary drugs, the government of India has restricted its use in animals. For the identification and confirmation of veterinary drug residues in animal products, analytical techniques such as liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry are available. These are very sophisticated equipments which are available nowadays and their methodologies for the analytical method validation are described by European commission 2002/657/EC. The use of veterinary drugs is a big challenge to effectively identify and authorization of their use. There are so many analytical techniques are using very effectively and taking very less time to protect the consumers from their adverse effects. These techniques take very less time to identify more groups of compounds such as tetracycline, sulfonamides, anthelmintic, and macrolides in single multi-residue method. These methods having validation parameters include system precision, calibration curve, accuracy, limit of detection, and quantification. Therefore, improvement in the existing technologies and accessibility of new screening methodologies will give opportunities for automation that helps in obtaining the results in very less time and improved sensitivity and specificity which contribute to better safety assurance, standard, and quality of various food products of animal origin.

Keywords: antibacterial, antibiotics, food products, methods, techniques, veterinary drug residues.