2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2006.01.002
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Detection of sulphamethazine residues in cattle and pig hair by HPLC–DAD

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“…The detection limit for testosterone propionate achieved on the two TQ mass spectrometers defined as 3 S/N was about 0.5 pg mg −1 , which is appropriate [5,14,16] for the analysis of anabolic esters in hair.…”
Section: Testosterone Propionatementioning
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“…The detection limit for testosterone propionate achieved on the two TQ mass spectrometers defined as 3 S/N was about 0.5 pg mg −1 , which is appropriate [5,14,16] for the analysis of anabolic esters in hair.…”
Section: Testosterone Propionatementioning
confidence: 95%
“…As a result, the value of hair analysis for the identification of drug users is continuously gaining recognition [3,4]. Hair analysis is also an important tool for veterinary drug monitoring in livestock production [5]. The detection of veterinary drugs in animal hair was begun by the detection of clenbuterol.…”
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“…On the contrary, the NH 4 OH solution gave satisfactory results in terms of apparent SMZ extraction, but the crude extract should be purified before HPLC analysis [52].…”
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“…The improper or illegal use of various antibiotics may result in the accumulation of residues in animal tissues including muscle, liver, kidney, skin and hair [3][4][5]. Leather production may facilitate the transfer of the antibiotic residues and resistant bacteria from animal tissues to the tannery wastewater.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%