Issue 12, 1994

Developments in residue assay and metabolism study of growth-promoters by mass spectrometric analysis

Abstract

The French national reference laboratory, for the control of growth-promoter residues, has developed routine methods of multiresidue analysis. These are mainly for the determination of β-agonistic and steroid compounds. Apart from this regulatory activity, some research into growth-promoter metabolism and assay has also been carried out. This research concerns the method development of assay and metabolism studies of new compounds, including in vitro metabolism studies on cell (mainly hepatocytes) cultures, as well as studying the organic synthesis of new compounds and metabolites. Three examples of the different areas of research are presented here: the metabolism study of 4-chlorotestosterone in cattle; a methodological study on β-agonists assay by mass spectrometry; and a residue study of β-agonists in edible tissues.

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Analyst, 1994,119, 2529-2535

Developments in residue assay and metabolism study of growth-promoters by mass spectrometric analysis

F. André, B. L. Bizec, M. Montrade, D. Maume, F. Monteau and P. Marchand, Analyst, 1994, 119, 2529 DOI: 10.1039/AN9941902529

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