Issue 12, 1998

Elimination profile of methylthiouracil in cows after oral administration†

Abstract

In addition to methods for the determination of residues, there is an important need for knowledge of the fate and excretion of growth promoting substances in fattening animals. In court, often simple questions are asked, such as, over what period of time can the drug be detected?, is it possible to find residues after 2 months, etc. These questions can only be answered by conducting animal experiments. Data on excretion and distribution of thiouracils in cows are rather scarce. At the beginning of the 1980s, animal experiments with methylthiouracil (MTU) were carried out in the Laboratory of Chemical Analysis. These experiments showed that treatment of cows with MTU results in the rapid appearance of the drug in plasma, urine and milk, whereas MTU selectively accumulates in the thyroid gland. The results of these experiments were only published in media with limited access (thesis, abstracts) and also there has been a considerable improvement in data handling with computer programs in the last 15 years. This investigation reinterprets the ‘old’ analytical data from animal experiments using a pharmacokinetic software package.

Article information

Article type
Paper

Analyst, 1998,123, 2629-2632

Elimination profile of methylthiouracil in cows after oral administration†

A. Heeremans, C. Van Peteghem, A. Ermens, K. K. De Wasch and H. F. De Brabander, Analyst, 1998, 123, 2629 DOI: 10.1039/A805113E

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