ANALYSIS OF HAIR SAMPLES FOR CLENBUTEROL IN CALVES

Citation
Le. Appelgren et al., ANALYSIS OF HAIR SAMPLES FOR CLENBUTEROL IN CALVES, Die Fleischwirtschaft, 76(4), 1996, pp. 398-399
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Food Science & Tenology
Journal title
ISSN journal
0015363X
Volume
76
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
398 - 399
Database
ISI
SICI code
0015-363X(1996)76:4<398:AOHSFC>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
Clenbuterol has been shown to be a possible repartitioning agent in se veral food producing animals including calves. the substance has been illegally used to increase growth of calves in several European countr ies and livers from such calves have caused food poisoning in human be ings. Since high amounts of clenbuterol were found in the eyes of such calves we investigated the melanin binding of clenbuterol. We found a rather strong binding of labelled clenbuterol to pigment in black mic e (retina/iris, hair) but no such binding could be demonstrated in alb ino mice. We therefore fed calves with clenbuterol in doses of 5 mu g/ kg body weight twice daily during 3 weeks and analysed hair samples to gether with other tissues using a GC/MS method. We showed that it was possible to detect clenbuterol in hair samples from these calves after one week's treatment and up to 18 weeks (pigmented hair) after cessat ion of the treatment. White hair could be shown to contain clenbuterol up to 8 weeks after treatment. It would thus be possible to reveal th e illegal use of clenbuterol by simply collecting hair samples from su spected calves and analyse them with the GC/MS method described with o r without preceding immunoassay screening.