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Progress in Multiresidue Analysis of Veterinary Drugs in Foods of Animal Origin

ZHANG Yi1, YUE Zhenfeng1, GUO Wen1,2, WU Shaojing1, SHEN Jincan1, XIAO Chengui1, LIN Li1, HUA Honghui1, HOU Lexi1, YI Bingqing1   

  1. 1. Shenzhen Key Laboratory of Detection Technology R&D on Food Safety, Food Inspection Center of Shenzhen Enter-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, Shenzhen 518045, China; 2. College of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060, China
  • Online:2016-01-15 Published:2016-01-15

Abstract:

In recent years, multiresidue drug analysis in the field of food safety shows outstanding advantages such as highthroughput
detection, low cost and wide applicability. Animal-derived matrices are complicated, in which the concentration
of residual veterinary drugs and migrating pesticides is very low. The development of efficient sample processing and
high-sensitivity detection methods is highly necessary for the application of multiresidue drug analysis. Chromatography
combined with mass spectrometry has been utilized for 90% of multiresidue drug analysis. In this article, we summarize the
progress made in the development of sample pretreatment and analytical methods used for multi-residual drug analysis in
foods of animal original by chromatography-mass spectrometry over the last five years.

Key words: animal-derived foods, pesticides, veterinary drug, multiresidues, chromatography-mass spectrometry

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