2022
DOI: 10.1002/bmc.5364
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Retracted: A review on the determination of veterinary drug residues in food products

Abstract: In this paper, we discuss veterinary medicine and its applications in the food industry as well as the risk to the health of humans and animals caused by these residues. We review how the veterinary residues enter and cause some detrimental effects. We also mention two techniques to determine the residue of veterinary medications that exist in food originating from animals, including classic and advanced techniques.Finally, we discuss the potential of various developed methods and compare them with some tradit… Show more

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“…after the use of drugs [59]. In food with animal residues exceeding the standard, the drugs will accumulate continuously in the body, and accumulation to a certain concentration will cause a variety of acute poisoning [60]. Compared with pesticide residues, the detection of veterinary drug residues is more complicated, which further increases the difficulty of detection.…”
Section: Veterinary Drugs Residuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…after the use of drugs [59]. In food with animal residues exceeding the standard, the drugs will accumulate continuously in the body, and accumulation to a certain concentration will cause a variety of acute poisoning [60]. Compared with pesticide residues, the detection of veterinary drug residues is more complicated, which further increases the difficulty of detection.…”
Section: Veterinary Drugs Residuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Food safety hazards may occur throughout the food chain [ 1 ]. Contamination in food is caused by microbiological hazards [ 2 ], residues of veterinary drugs [ 3 ], heavy metals [ 4 ], toxins [ 5 ] and pesticide residues [ 6 ], etc. The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by SARS-CoV-2, has also raised concerns around the world [ 1 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%