Detection of enrofloxacine residues by microbiological screening method

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2019Author
Petrović, Jelena
Kartalović, Brankica
Ratajac, Radomir
Prodanov-Radulović, Jasna
Stojanov, Igor
Žekić, Marina
Stefanović, Srđan
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The usage of microbiological screening tests is widespread in
control of presence of antimicrobial drug residues in meat samples. Screening tests
must be capable to detect antimicrobial drug residue of interest and detection limits
must comply with MRL (Maximum Residue Limit). The aim of this study was to
examine the performance of a microbiological screening test with E. coli as test
microorganism: capability of detecting enrofloxacina and it’s main metabolite
ciprofloxacine at MRL levels in both fortified and incurred chicken tissue samples.
Detection limits of microbiological screening test with E. coli was 50 ng/g for
enrofloxacin and 25 ng/g for ciprofloxacin. Screening test had positive results in all
samples of fortified and incurred meat with residue concentrations above MRL
level. The results of this examinations shows that microbiological screening test
with E. coli, as simple and cost effective test, is capable to detect enrofloxacine and
it’s metabolite ciprofloxacine in treated poultry at MRL level ie test is capable to
detect unsafe poultry meat.