Bovine Teeth: A new Forensic Matrix for the detection of Regulated and Banned Substances

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Abstract

To investigate illicit administration of regulated and banned substances used for growth-promoting purposes in cattle breeding, it is common to analyse the usual matrices like urine, feed, animal tissue, and hair samples nowadays.We wondered if there is a different type of sample material available that could overcome these disadvantages? A requirement is that the samples should be traceable to the animals and be easy to collect, for example, at slaughterhouses. Possible 'offal’? The question arised if bovine teeth could be the ‘new’ matrix.Therefore, we set to develop and validate a liquid chromatography tandem-mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS) method to detect different class of compounds (beta-agonists, NSAID’s and a selection of veterinary drugs (tetracyclines, quinolines, macrolides and sulfonamides) in bovine teeth.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 23 May 2022
EventEuroResidue Conference IX 2022 - Hotel de Ruwenberg, St. Michielsgestel, Netherlands
Duration: 23 May 202225 May 2022
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Conference/symposium

Conference/symposiumEuroResidue Conference IX 2022
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CitySt. Michielsgestel
Period23/05/2225/05/22
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