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Antimicrobial residues survey by LC-MS in food-producing animals in Lebanon
Authors:Samia Mokh  Khaled El Hawari  Haifa Abdul Rahim  Mohamad Al Iskandarani
Affiliation:1. CNRSL, Lebanese Atomic Energy Commission (LAEC), Laboratory for Analysis of Organic Compound (LAOC) , Beirut, Lebanon fjaber@cnrs.edu.lb s.mokh@laec-cnrs.gov.lbORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4161-6341;3. CNRSL, Lebanese Atomic Energy Commission (LAEC), Laboratory for Analysis of Organic Compound (LAOC) , Beirut, Lebanon ORCID Iconhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-2578-1862;4. Faculty of Sciences I, Lebanese University , Beirut, Lebanon;5. CNRSL, Lebanese Atomic Energy Commission (LAEC), Laboratory for Analysis of Organic Compound (LAOC) , Beirut, Lebanon;6. Faculty of Public Health I, Lebanese University , Beirut, Lebanon
Abstract:ABSTRACT

The treatment of animals with antimicrobial products may lead to the contamination of edible tissues by their residues, which may represent a risk to human health. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the level of antimicrobial residues in food-producing animals (chicken, beef, and milk) in Lebanon. A total of 310 samples were collected and analysed using an LC-MS/MS for the determination of 48 compounds belonging to different families in order to map their compliance according to the European Commission decision 2002/657/EC. Results show that 60% of the analysed samples were not contaminated by any residue, while 12% presented a concentration higher than the MRLs for tetracyclines, sulphonamides, quinolones, and macrolides. Results revealed that chicken were the most contaminated by antimicrobial residues, when compared to beef and milk. The obtained results demonstrate the uncontrolled use of antimicrobials in some Lebanese farms and claim for better management of livestock.
Keywords:Antimicrobials  milk  edible animals  LC/MS/MS screening
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