Veterinary drug residue testing

Whatever your analytical approach in veterinary drug testing, our team is eager to support your lab for reliable success and constant results.

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Veterinary drug residue analysis for safer animal products

Veterinary drugs administered to animals can leave residues in animal products such as meat, fish, crustaceans, milk, honey and eggs. Maximum residue limits (MRLs) are established by regulatory authorities to minimize the adverse health risk to consumers.

Compound classes that are commonly analysed in veterinary drug testing are antibiotics, antiparasitics, antifungals, antivirals, anthelmintics, as well as corticosteroids, growth promoters and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). These large and diverse analyte panels often include both the parent compounds and their metabolites. The fast MRM acquisition time of SCIEX instruments - low dwell and pause times - allow for large analyte panels to be quantified with sufficient data points across the chromatographic peak while maintaining good data quality.

Detecting and quantifying veterinary drug residues in food matrices can be challenging due to low concentrations and matrix interferences. SCIEX provides technology to achieve the high sensitivity needed to meet regulatory guidelines with triple quadrupole instruments known to perform with exceptional robustness. 

Veterinary drug analysis in dirty samples is challenging due to matrix background interferences. Increase your quantititon confidence using two analysis methods with enhanced specificity: MRM3 on QTRAP instruments and MRMHR on QTOF instruments.

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    Quantitation veterinary drug residues

    Due to the wide variety of animal-derived foods, complex sample matrices, multiple types of veterinary drugs and large differences in physical and chemical properties, food safety testing remains challenging for animal products. SCIEX triple quadrupole methods aim to provide a complete solution for efficient testing for veterinary drugs and illegally added drugs in animal-derived foods.

      The use of veterinary drugs is commonly regulated in two ways:

      1. Permitted substances and
      2. Prohibited substances.

      As for permitted substances, many countries have set MRL values. For prohibited substances, it is crucial for testing laboratories to meet minimum method performance requirements (MMPR). The SCIEX 7500+ triple quadrupole system provides the necessary sensitivity to meet both aspects for the strictest requirements globally.

      Meet the challenges of veterinary drug regulations (MRL) and minimum method performance requirements (MMPR)

      Veterinary drug residue testing

      Solution

      Achieve crucial performance criteria:

      • Targeted analysis for large panels with fast switching electronics
      • Easy to learn acquisition and processing software
      • Outstanding service to keep you up and running
      SCIEX 7500 system

      Detect the previously undetectable and quantify at lower levels than ever before with impressive precision.

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      SCIEX OS software

      Unleash the analytical power of the next-generation software platform for data acquisition and processing.

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      Service

      Keep your instruments performing at their peak, with multiple options for response time, repair coverage and maintenance.

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