Xenobiotics and food-producing animals : metabolism and residues

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Xenobiotics and food-producing animals : metabolism and residues

D.H. Hutson ... [et al.], editor

(ACS symposium series, 503)

American Chemical Society, 1992

  • alk. paper

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"Developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Agrochemicals of the American Chemical Society and the International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics at the Fourth Chemical Congress of North America (202nd National Meeting of the American Chemical Society), New York, New York, August 25-30, 1991."

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Description

Discusses the metabolism and fate of xenobiotic compounds, such as veterinary drugs, agrochemicals, and other products to which food-producing animals are exposed. Describes state-of-the-art techniques for experimental studies of xenobiotic compounds in ruminants, poultry, and aquatic species, including study design to meet specific regulatory requirements. Also addresses the fate of specific products such as prilimycin, albenazole tilmicosin, ametryn, sulfonamides, invermectin and avervectin, luprostiol, and the repartitioning agent ractopamine. Offers an introduction to the use and regulation of veterinary drugs in the United States and Europe.

Table of Contents

  • Uses and Regulation of Veterinary Drugs: Introduction
  • Use of Xenobiotics in Food-Producing Animals in the United States: Regulatory Aspects
  • Veterinary Medicines: Regulation in Europe and the Importance of Pharmacokinetic Studies
  • Design and Conduct of Studies to Meet Residue Chemistry Requirements: Residue Depletion and Metabolism of Flunixin in Cattle
  • Semduramicin in the Chicken: Tissue Residue Depletion Studies
  • In Vitro Models for Biotransformation and Toxicity Studies in Farm Animals: Furazolidone and Isolated Pig Hepatocytes
  • Dermal Absorption and Metabolism of Xenobiotics in Food-Producing Animals
  • Drug Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism in Food-Producing Fish and Crustaceans: Methods and Examples
  • Pirlimycin in the Dairy Cow: Metabolism and Residue Studies
  • Albendazole in Cattle Administered via a Sustained-Release "Captec" Device: Pharmacokinetics and Tissue Residues
  • Tilmicosin in Cattle: Metabolism and Tissue Residues
  • Ametryn in Rats, Lactating Goats, and Laying Hens: Metabolic Fate
  • Sulfonamide Drug in Lactating Dairy Cows: Novel Metabolism
  • Ivermectin and Avamectin Metabolism: Differences and Similarities
  • Luprostiol in Dairy Cows: Residue Depletion and Metabolism
  • Ractopamine Hydrochloride, a Phenethanolamine Repartitioning Agent: Metabolism and Tissue Residues

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