Establishment of withdrawal time and analysis of dexamethasone residue in milk of intramuscularly dosed cows

Kwang-Duck Park, Ye Jin, Woohyun Kim, Suk Kim, Hu-Jang Lee
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This study investigated dexamethasone (DXM) residues in the milk from intramuscularly dosed dairy cows and established the withdrawal time (WT) of DXM in milk. Eighteen healthy Holstein cows were injected with 20 (DXM-1) or 40 mL (DXM-2) of a drug containing 1 mg/mL of DXM. After administering DXM, milk samples were collected from all cows at 12-hour intervals for five days. The DXM residue concentrations in milk were determined by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry/mass spectrometry. The correlation coefficient of the calibration curve was 0.9966, and the limits of detection and quantification (LOQ) were 0.03 and 0.1 μg/kg, respectively. The recoveries were 97.0% to 104.0%, and the coefficient of variations was less than 7.22%. After treatment, DXM in DXM-1 was detected above the LOQ in two milk samples at 36 hours and below the LOQ in all milk samples of DXM-2 at 48 hours. Using the WT calculation program WT 1.4, the withdrawal periods of DXM-1 and DXM-2 in milk were established to be two days. In conclusion, the developed analytical method is sensitive and reliable for detecting DXM in milk. The estimated WT of DXM in bovine milk is shorter than the current milk WT recommendation of three days for DXM in lactating dairy cows.
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肌内给药奶牛乳中地塞米松残留量测定及停药时间的建立
本试验研究了肌内给药奶牛乳中地塞米松(DXM)残留情况,并确定了牛奶中地塞米松的停药时间(WT)。18头健康荷斯坦奶牛分别注射含有1 mg/mL的DXM的药物20 (ddxm -1)或40 mL (ddxm -2)。给药后,每隔12小时采集奶牛的乳样,连续5天。采用液相色谱-质谱/质谱法测定牛奶中ddxm的残留浓度。校准曲线的相关系数为0.9966,检出限和定量限分别为0.03和0.1 μg/kg。加样回收率为97.0% ~ 104.0%,变异系数小于7.22%。处理后,两个乳样在36小时时检测到ddxm -1中的DXM高于LOQ,而在48小时时,所有ddxm -2的乳样均低于LOQ。采用WT计算程序WT 1.4确定牛奶中ddxm -1和ddxm -2的停药周期为2 d。结果表明,所建立的分析方法灵敏、可靠,可用于牛奶中DXM的检测。估计牛奶中ddxm的WT短于目前乳牛中ddxm的牛奶WT推荐三天。
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