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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 3094-3099, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-773185

ABSTRACT

To evaluate the safety of heavy metals contaminated Astragalus membranaceus,an appropriate protocol was established to study the heavy metals pollution level by health risk assessment. This study provided a detailed procedure to assess the medicinal herbs in quality control and safety evaluation,and expected to create awareness among the public on the safety of consuming of A. membranaceus or any other kinds of medicinal herbs. The heavy metals content of Cu,As,Cd,Pb and Hg in a total of 45 batches of A. membranaceus were carefully analyzed with a developed inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry( ICP-MS). Besides,the heavy metal contamination level was further evaluated through 4 main assessment parameters,including maximum residue limit( MRL) set by International Standard Organization,estimated daily intake( EDI) set by IUPAC,target hazard quotients( THQ) and Total THQ set by USEPA and total THQs in raw herbs of A. membranaceus. In addition,the recommended MRLs of 5 main heavy metals aimed to A. membranaceus were calculated based on the regulated consumption quantity. The result showed that,under the ISO international standard of Chinese medicine-Chinese herbal medicine heavy metals,the unqualified rate was 8. 89% for A. membranaceus,which including 4 batches of A. membranaceus exceeded the MRL of As. Here,the standard THQ value of A. membranaceus was firstly proposed as 0. 02 and 0. 011 25 for adults and children,respectively,which were calculated with the recommended consumption quantity of 30 g and 9 g for adults and children. Furthermore,the values of THQ for As and total THQs in adults and children were exceeded the standard THQ in A. membranaceus,and the recommended MRLs of Pb,Cd,Hg and Cu in above medicinal materials that calculated based on health risk assessment model were higher than the regulated MRLs that set by ISO and Chinese Pharmacopeia. The research showed that the contents of heavy metals in A. membranaceus were not in the safe range and the certain non-carcinogenic risks to human body cannot be neglected. Based on above investigation result,it is easily known that the common evaluation method for raw herbs based on the comparison of MRL of heavy metals was not precise enough,and the international model of health risk assessment should be built for each medicinal herb. Above all,this study provided a more realistic research approach for safety evaluation of any other kinds of heavy metals contaminated medicinal herbs,including the establishment of heavy metals standard limit in a specified medicinal herb under recommended consumption quantity,and it is expected to create awareness among the public on the safety of consuming any other medicinal herbs.


Subject(s)
Humans , Astragalus propinquus , Chemistry , Drug Contamination , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Reference Standards , Metals, Heavy , Plants, Medicinal , Chemistry , Risk Assessment
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 66(2): 621-625, Jan.-Apr. 2014.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-709307

ABSTRACT

Avaliou-se a presença de resíduos antimicrobianos (ceftiofur, estreptomicinas, quinolonas, tetraciclinas, tianfenicol e tilosina) e anti-helmínticos (benzimidazóis, aminobenzimidazóis, levamisol, avermectinas, tiabendazóis, moxidectina e triclabendazóis) em, respectivamente, 70 e 83 amostras de leite cru provenientes de quatro mesorregiões (Triângulo Mineiro/Alto Paranaíba, Central Mineira, Oeste de Minas e Metropolitana de Belo Horizonte) do estado de Minas Gerais. Este estudo demonstrou a presença de quinolonas (2,86por cento), estreptomicinas (2,86por cento) e tetraciclinas (11,43por cento) nas amostras de leite cru analisadas. Ademais, observou-se expressiva porcentagem de amostras de leite cru positivas para os anti-helmínticos amino- benzimidazóis (55,42por cento), levamisol (53,57por cento), avermectinas (60,24por cento), tiabendazóis (67.47por cento), moxidectina (73,49por cento) e triclabendazóis (45,78por cento), e em menor porcentagem os benzimidazóis (6,02por cento). Desta forma, os resultados do presente estudo indicam que os resíduos de antimicrobianos e anti-helmínticos no leite em Minas Gerais devem ser constantemente monitorados pelas autoridades competentes com intuito de oferecer aos consumidores um alimento sem riscos à saúde humana...


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Anthelmintics/isolation & purification , Anti-Infective Agents/isolation & purification , Milk/adverse effects , Drug Residues/analysis , Food Contamination/analysis , Veterinary Public Health
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Vitae (Medellín) ; 21(3): 178-190, 2014. Ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-987473

ABSTRACT

Antecedentes: En Colombia, la vigilancia del cumplimiento de los Límites Máximos de Residuos LMRs de antimicrobianos veterinarios en carne bovina es exigua, debido a que la capacidad analítica es insuficiente para monitorear un gran número de muestras y un amplio rango de antibióticos. El bioensayo es un método microbiológico desarrollado por la agencia de salud pública (FSIS) del Departamento de Agricultura de Estados Unidos, para la detección, identificación y semicuantificación de residuos antimicrobianos. Objetivos: Se evaluó preliminarmente el bioensayo para determinar su uso como prueba de detección cualitativa para el monitoreo y vigilancia de residuos de cuatro antimicrobianos en músculo bovino, como contribución al sistema de gestión de inocuidad en el marco del Acuerdo sobre la aplicación de Medidas Sanitarias y Fitosanitarias, bajo lineamientos de la Comisión Europea, Decisión 2002/657/CE. Métodos: El protocolo de experimentación usó tejidos fortificados con diferentes concentraciones de penicilina G potásica, oxitetraciclina, eritromicina y estreptomicina, como representantes de cuatro familias de antibióticos de uso veterinario en Colombia. Para el establecimiento de los criterios de funcionamiento del bioensayo se prepararon seis repeticiones de cada uno de los niveles o concentraciones probadas por antimicrobiano, incluyendo un nivel sin fortificación y cinco niveles de concentraciones antibióticas menores, iguales y superiores al Límite Máximo de Residuos LMRs de cada uno de los antimicrobianos analizados. Resultados: Se establecieron preliminarmente los criterios de funcionamiento del método (especificidad, límites de detección y estabilidad). La técnica mostró excelente especificidad (ningún falso-positivo); los límites de detección se determinaron para los cuatro antibióticos con relación a sus respectivos LMRs: Betalactámicos (penicilina G =LMR), tetraciclinas (oxitetraciclina =LMR), macrólidos (eritromicina =LMR) y aminoglucósidos (estreptomicina >4 LMR); sin embargo, la sensibilidad del bioensayo para estreptomicina no fue satisfactoria. La estabilidad de los analitos en la matriz fortificada al límite de detección, resultó adecuada durante el período de tiempo evaluado. Conclusiones: El método del bioensayo preliminarmente evaluado es aplicable a la detección de una amplia gama de residuos antimicrobianos en músculo bovino, a concentraciones iguales a los LMRs.


Background: In Colombia, the vigilance of the Maximum Residue Limits MRLs of veterinary antimicrobials in cattle meat is limited, because the analytical capacity is insufficient to monitor a large number of samples and a wide range of antibiotics. The bioassay is a microbiological method developed by the health public agency (FSIS) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) for the detection, identification and semiquantification of antimicrobial residues in cattle muscle. Objective: It was evaluated preliminary the bioassay for use as a test for the qualitative detection for monitoring and surveillance of four antimicrobials in cattle muscle, as contribution to the inocuity management system within the agreement framework about the application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures; using some guidelines of the European Decision 2002/657/EC. Methods: The experimental protocol used fortified tissues with varying concentrations of penicillin G potassium, oxytetracycline, erythromycin and streptomycin, as representatives of the four important families of veterinary antibiotics used in Colombia. To establish the performance criteria of the bioassay were prepared six replicates of each of the levels or concentrations tested for antimicrobial, including a level without fortification and five levels of lower antibiotic concentrations, equal and above MRL Maximum Residue Limit for each one of the tested antimicrobials. Results: The performance characteristics of method were preliminarily determined (specificity, detection limits and stability). The test showed excellent specificity (no false positive); detection limits were determined for the four antibiotics in relation to their respective Maximum Residue Limit MRLs: Beta-lactams (penicillin G =MRL), tetracyclines (oxytetracycline =MRL), macrolides (erythromycin =MRL) and aminoglycosides (streptomycin >4 MRL); however, the sensitivity of bioassay for the streptomycin was unsatisfactory. Stability of the analytes in the matrix was adequate during the period evaluated. Conclusions: The preliminary bioassay method evaluated is applicable to the detection of a broad range of antimicrobial residues in bovine muscle at concentrations at the MRLs.


Subject(s)
Humans , Biological Assay , Tetracyclines , Streptomycin , Anti-Infective Agents
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