FOOD SCIENCE ›› 2011, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (5 ): 351-356.doi: 10.7506/spkx1002-6630-201105075

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General Introduction to β-Agonists Residues in Foodstuffs of Animal Origin

ZHAI Fu-li1,LAI Ke-qiang1,ZHANG Yan-liang2,HUANG Yi-qun1,*   

  1. 1. College of Food Science and Technology, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306, China;
    2. Thermo Fisher Scientific(Shanghai) Co. Ltd., Shanghai 201206, China
  • Received:2010-07-13 Revised:2011-02-11 Online:2011-03-15 Published:2011-03-03
  • Contact: ZHAI Fu-li1 E-mail:flzhai0818@gmail.com

Abstract: β-Agonists can increase protein synthesis rates and promote animal growth, but its residues in foodstuffs of animal origin may pose health risks to human. Most of β-agonists are banned to be used in animal feeds, and many countries have passed a series of laws and regulations to limit the use of β-agonists in animal feed and to enhance the control and monitoring of β-agonists used in farm animals. This article discusses the safety issues of β-agonist residues in foodstuffs of animal origin and compares the regulations on β-agonists among main international organizations and countries including Codex Alimentarius Commission, EU, USA, Japan and China, and summarizes the technologies used for qualitative and quantitative analyses of β-agonists.

Key words: β-agonists, maximum residue limit, standard, detection method

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