Charm Farm Tests were applied to 54 muscle and 44 kidney bovine samples, and 95 muscle and 90 kid... more Charm Farm Tests were applied to 54 muscle and 44 kidney bovine samples, and 95 muscle and 90 kidney porcine samples collected for Canada's national meat inspection program from animals suspected of containing antimicrobial residues. The assays were run in conjunction with Agriculture and Agri-food Canada's routine confirmation analyses for suspect samples collected at federally inspected packing plants. When the bovine and porcine results were combined, 19% of the kidney and 8% of the muscle results were false negatives. Using the Charm Farm Test to screen only the kidney samples would have resulted in 100% identification of the muscle samples that were found to contain violative levels of drug residues. One percent of the kidney and 16% of the muscle results were false positives, on the basis of the results of the confirmatory tests.Minimum detectable levels found in fortified (i.e., artificially contaminated) muscle and kidney with the Charm Farm Test for ceftiofur, chlor...
A liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS) method for the determination of bromo... more A liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS) method for the determination of bromobuterol, cimaterol, clenbuterol, clenpenterol, hydroxymethylclenbuterol, isoxsuprine, mabuterol, ractopamine, ritrodrine, salbutamol, terbutaline, and tulobuterol residues in bovine liver and retina is reported. This procedure uses enzymatic digestion, liquid-liquid extraction, and cleanup on Oasis HLB solid-phase extraction cartridges, followed by determination of the residues by LC-tandem quadrupole MS using atmospheric pressure chemical ionization in the positive ion mode. Overall average recoveries ranged from 23 to 76% for liver and 34 to 77% for retina. The mean values for samples fortified at levels between 0.5-2.0 microg/kg (liver) and 5-20 microg/kg (retina) agreed within 98-118% of the spiked levels, with coefficients of variation ranging from 6 to 20%. The decision limits, CCalpha, ranged from 0.1 to 0.3 microg/kg for liver, 1-3 microg/kg for retina, and detection capabilities...
A multiresidue method was developed and validated to screen bovine urine samples for 10 beta-2-ad... more A multiresidue method was developed and validated to screen bovine urine samples for 10 beta-2-adrenergic agonistic drugs--brombuterol, cimaterol, clenbuterol, clenpenterol, isoxsuprine, mabuterol, ractopamine, ritodrine, salbutamol, and tulobuterol--at the 2 microg/L level. The method is also quantitative in the range of 1 to 4 microg/L for all analytes except salbutamol. The procedure uses enzymatic digestion, liquid-liquid extraction, and cleanup on solid-phase extraction columns, followed by detection using a liquid chromatograph-tandem quadrupole mass spectrometer operated in the positive-ion atmospheric pressure chemical ionization multiple-reaction monitoring mode. Method validation included assessment of recoveries, repeatabilities, linearity of responses, decision limits, and detection capabilities. Overall average recoveries ranged from 70-91%; recoveries were generally lower for salbutamol. The decision limits ranged from 0.4-1.0 microg/L, and detection capabilities from ...
Trenbolone acetate is a synthetic testosterone analog registered for use in a number of countries... more Trenbolone acetate is a synthetic testosterone analog registered for use in a number of countries as a growth-promoting hormone, applied as an implant in the ears of feedlot cattle. The method is intended for the detection and quantitation of trace amounts of alpha- and beta-trenbolone in bovine tissues (muscle, liver) by liquid chromatography (LC) with UV detection and eliminates the use of the structural analog, 19-nortestosterone, as an internal standard. Trenbolone residues are extracted from tissues that have been homogenized in sodium acetate with a 3-phase liquid-liquid extraction by adding a mixture of water-acetonitrile-dichloromethanehexane, with trenbolone residues preferentially partitioned into the middle acetonitrile layer. The extract is passed through solid-phase extraction cartridges (both C18 and silica gel) using, respectively, methanol-water and acetone-toluene as eluents. Reversed-phase high-performance LC separation is performed, an octadecyl-bonded column with...
A method was developed, using commercially available immunoaffinity chromatography cleanup cartri... more A method was developed, using commercially available immunoaffinity chromatography cleanup cartridges, followed by detection by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, to screen for residues of the hormone growth promotants diethylstilbestrol, dienestrol, hexestrol, and zeranol in bovine urine. The single-laboratory, in-house validation included assessment of recoveries, repeatability, linearity of response, detection capability, and specificity (cross-reactivity) with a suite of antibiotics and other hormonal growth promotants. The method was validated for screening at a target concentration of 2.0 microg/L in urine. The detection capabilities for the analytes were diethylstilbestrol, 0.24; dienestrol, 0.15; hexestrol, 0.84; and zeranol, 0.28 microg/L.
A high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method with a detection limit of 5 ng/ml was dev... more A high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method with a detection limit of 5 ng/ml was developed for the analysis of trimethoprim in bovine serum. Trimethoprim and the internal standard, ormetoprim, under alkaline conditions, were first extracted into dichloromethane and then back-extracted into dilute sulphuric acid (0.15 M) and cleaned-up on a C18 cartridge. Trimethoprim was quantified on a C18 column using a triethylammonium acetate-acetonitrile-methanol (16:3:1, v/v/v) mobile phase at a flow-rate of 1.5 ml/min, with ultraviolet detection at 225 nm. This method was used to verify the accuracy of test responses obtained with the Brilliant Black Reduction test, a rapid screening method, for trimethoprim levels in the serum of steers treated with Trivetrin. Confirmation of the presence of trimethoprim in the sample extract was obtained by thermospray HPLC-mass spectrometry.
Charm Test II receptor assays for beta-lactams, sulfonamides, (dihydro)streptomycin and erythromy... more Charm Test II receptor assays for beta-lactams, sulfonamides, (dihydro)streptomycin and erythromycin were applied to 257 bovine muscle and kidney samples, and 215 porcine muscle and kidney samples collected from animals suspected to contain antimicrobial residues. The assays were run in conjunction with Agriculture and Agri-food Canada's routine diagnostic confirmation analyses for suspect samples collected at federally inspected packing plants. All samples were subjected to the Charm Test II receptor assays and thin layer chromatography-bioautography (TLC-BA). Selected samples were quantitatively analysed using a liquid chromatographic method for penicillin G and a thin layer chromatography-fluorescence densitometry (TLC-FD) method for sulfonamides. The Charm Test II assays for beta-lactams, (dihydro)streptomycin and erythromycin were an acceptable alternative to the TLC-BA screen for laboratory confirmation of the presence of these compounds, with enhanced sensitivity for (dihydro)streptomycin and erythromycin. In addition, the Charm Test II provided a sensitive screen for sulfonamides as confirmed by the standard TLC-FD procedure. The analysis time, laboratory space and analyst time required to complete the Charm Test II assays is less than that for TLC-BA. Operating costs are similar for both analyses, but the Charm Test II does require capital expenditure for a scintillation counter.
An existing gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-based quantitative screening method for the regu... more An existing gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-based quantitative screening method for the regulatory analysis of the resorcylic acid lactones zeranol, taleranol, and zearalanone and the stilbene anabolic steroids diethylstilbestrol and dienestrol was extended to include natural precursors of zeranol (zearalenone, alpha-zearalenol, and beta-zearalenol) in veal liver. No changes in sample preparation were required; the instrumental conditions were selected to effect a suitable chromatographic separation and detection of the analytes. Validation experiments were performed to verify the performance and applicability of the extended method for the quantitative screening of the original and additional analytes in veal liver in the concentration range from 0.5 to 2.0 microg/kg. The limits of detection were 0.08-0.19 microg/kg. The limits of quantitation were 0.27-0.64 microg/kg. Recoveries were 29-67%. Combined relative measurement uncertainty estimates were 6-21%.
International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 1987
Tissue samples were collected from ten healthy mature female wood bison (B. bison athabascae) for... more Tissue samples were collected from ten healthy mature female wood bison (B. bison athabascae) for examination. Livers and kidneys were tested for toxic heavy metals and trace metals considered as essential nutrients for successful reproduction, while fat samples were analyzed for persistent chlorinated hydrocarbons. No elevated levels of toxic heavy metals (arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury) were found and essential trace
ABSTRACT This multi-analyte procedure uses commercially available immunoaffinity chromatography (... more ABSTRACT This multi-analyte procedure uses commercially available immunoaffinity chromatography (IAC) clean-up cartridges for extraction and clean-up, followed by determination of residues of epi-trenbolone (ETB), trenbolone (TB), epi-nortestosterone (epi-nandrolone) (ENT) and nortestosterone (nandrolone) (NT) in bovine urine by liquid-chromatography with UV absorbance detection. This single-laboratory internal validation included assessment of recoveries, repeatability, linearity, detection capability and cross-reactivity (specificity) with a suite of antibiotics and other hormonal growth promotants (HGPs). The method was validated for screening at a target level of 2.0ngml−1.
Levels of eggshell thinning, and organochlorine residues in egg contents, blood plasma of adults ... more Levels of eggshell thinning, and organochlorine residues in egg contents, blood plasma of adults and juveniles, tissue samples, and prey species were determined for a population of migratory Peregrine Falcons (Falco peregrinus tundrius) breeding in the Canadian Arctic. Temporal trends were assessed by comparing data collected during 1991-1994, with data from 1982-1986, for the same population. Shells (n=54) from 1991-1994 averaged 15% thinner than eggs produced prior to the introduction of DDT. No improvement in shell thickness was detected between decades. Mean DDE residue levels in eggs showed a decline from 7.6 mg kg (1982-1986) to 4.5 mg kg (1991-1994), but there was no significant change in SigmaPCB residues. Moreover, the proportion of clutches with eggs exceeding critical SigmaPCB, DDE, and dieldrin residue levels (10%) did not change between decades. Relative to Greenland and Alaskan populations, F. p. tundrius at Rankin Inlet show high levels of organochlorine contamination and little reduction in residues over the last decade. These Tundra Peregrines continue to be exposed to organochlorines in Latin America; however, results also link relatively high levels in the study population with waterfowl species that do not leave Canada in winter.
Charm Farm Tests were applied to 54 muscle and 44 kidney bovine samples, and 95 muscle and 90 kid... more Charm Farm Tests were applied to 54 muscle and 44 kidney bovine samples, and 95 muscle and 90 kidney porcine samples collected for Canada's national meat inspection program from animals suspected of containing antimicrobial residues. The assays were run in conjunction with Agriculture and Agri-food Canada's routine confirmation analyses for suspect samples collected at federally inspected packing plants. When the bovine and porcine results were combined, 19% of the kidney and 8% of the muscle results were false negatives. Using the Charm Farm Test to screen only the kidney samples would have resulted in 100% identification of the muscle samples that were found to contain violative levels of drug residues. One percent of the kidney and 16% of the muscle results were false positives, on the basis of the results of the confirmatory tests.Minimum detectable levels found in fortified (i.e., artificially contaminated) muscle and kidney with the Charm Farm Test for ceftiofur, chlor...
A liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS) method for the determination of bromo... more A liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS) method for the determination of bromobuterol, cimaterol, clenbuterol, clenpenterol, hydroxymethylclenbuterol, isoxsuprine, mabuterol, ractopamine, ritrodrine, salbutamol, terbutaline, and tulobuterol residues in bovine liver and retina is reported. This procedure uses enzymatic digestion, liquid-liquid extraction, and cleanup on Oasis HLB solid-phase extraction cartridges, followed by determination of the residues by LC-tandem quadrupole MS using atmospheric pressure chemical ionization in the positive ion mode. Overall average recoveries ranged from 23 to 76% for liver and 34 to 77% for retina. The mean values for samples fortified at levels between 0.5-2.0 microg/kg (liver) and 5-20 microg/kg (retina) agreed within 98-118% of the spiked levels, with coefficients of variation ranging from 6 to 20%. The decision limits, CCalpha, ranged from 0.1 to 0.3 microg/kg for liver, 1-3 microg/kg for retina, and detection capabilities...
A multiresidue method was developed and validated to screen bovine urine samples for 10 beta-2-ad... more A multiresidue method was developed and validated to screen bovine urine samples for 10 beta-2-adrenergic agonistic drugs--brombuterol, cimaterol, clenbuterol, clenpenterol, isoxsuprine, mabuterol, ractopamine, ritodrine, salbutamol, and tulobuterol--at the 2 microg/L level. The method is also quantitative in the range of 1 to 4 microg/L for all analytes except salbutamol. The procedure uses enzymatic digestion, liquid-liquid extraction, and cleanup on solid-phase extraction columns, followed by detection using a liquid chromatograph-tandem quadrupole mass spectrometer operated in the positive-ion atmospheric pressure chemical ionization multiple-reaction monitoring mode. Method validation included assessment of recoveries, repeatabilities, linearity of responses, decision limits, and detection capabilities. Overall average recoveries ranged from 70-91%; recoveries were generally lower for salbutamol. The decision limits ranged from 0.4-1.0 microg/L, and detection capabilities from ...
Trenbolone acetate is a synthetic testosterone analog registered for use in a number of countries... more Trenbolone acetate is a synthetic testosterone analog registered for use in a number of countries as a growth-promoting hormone, applied as an implant in the ears of feedlot cattle. The method is intended for the detection and quantitation of trace amounts of alpha- and beta-trenbolone in bovine tissues (muscle, liver) by liquid chromatography (LC) with UV detection and eliminates the use of the structural analog, 19-nortestosterone, as an internal standard. Trenbolone residues are extracted from tissues that have been homogenized in sodium acetate with a 3-phase liquid-liquid extraction by adding a mixture of water-acetonitrile-dichloromethanehexane, with trenbolone residues preferentially partitioned into the middle acetonitrile layer. The extract is passed through solid-phase extraction cartridges (both C18 and silica gel) using, respectively, methanol-water and acetone-toluene as eluents. Reversed-phase high-performance LC separation is performed, an octadecyl-bonded column with...
A method was developed, using commercially available immunoaffinity chromatography cleanup cartri... more A method was developed, using commercially available immunoaffinity chromatography cleanup cartridges, followed by detection by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, to screen for residues of the hormone growth promotants diethylstilbestrol, dienestrol, hexestrol, and zeranol in bovine urine. The single-laboratory, in-house validation included assessment of recoveries, repeatability, linearity of response, detection capability, and specificity (cross-reactivity) with a suite of antibiotics and other hormonal growth promotants. The method was validated for screening at a target concentration of 2.0 microg/L in urine. The detection capabilities for the analytes were diethylstilbestrol, 0.24; dienestrol, 0.15; hexestrol, 0.84; and zeranol, 0.28 microg/L.
A high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method with a detection limit of 5 ng/ml was dev... more A high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method with a detection limit of 5 ng/ml was developed for the analysis of trimethoprim in bovine serum. Trimethoprim and the internal standard, ormetoprim, under alkaline conditions, were first extracted into dichloromethane and then back-extracted into dilute sulphuric acid (0.15 M) and cleaned-up on a C18 cartridge. Trimethoprim was quantified on a C18 column using a triethylammonium acetate-acetonitrile-methanol (16:3:1, v/v/v) mobile phase at a flow-rate of 1.5 ml/min, with ultraviolet detection at 225 nm. This method was used to verify the accuracy of test responses obtained with the Brilliant Black Reduction test, a rapid screening method, for trimethoprim levels in the serum of steers treated with Trivetrin. Confirmation of the presence of trimethoprim in the sample extract was obtained by thermospray HPLC-mass spectrometry.
Charm Test II receptor assays for beta-lactams, sulfonamides, (dihydro)streptomycin and erythromy... more Charm Test II receptor assays for beta-lactams, sulfonamides, (dihydro)streptomycin and erythromycin were applied to 257 bovine muscle and kidney samples, and 215 porcine muscle and kidney samples collected from animals suspected to contain antimicrobial residues. The assays were run in conjunction with Agriculture and Agri-food Canada's routine diagnostic confirmation analyses for suspect samples collected at federally inspected packing plants. All samples were subjected to the Charm Test II receptor assays and thin layer chromatography-bioautography (TLC-BA). Selected samples were quantitatively analysed using a liquid chromatographic method for penicillin G and a thin layer chromatography-fluorescence densitometry (TLC-FD) method for sulfonamides. The Charm Test II assays for beta-lactams, (dihydro)streptomycin and erythromycin were an acceptable alternative to the TLC-BA screen for laboratory confirmation of the presence of these compounds, with enhanced sensitivity for (dihydro)streptomycin and erythromycin. In addition, the Charm Test II provided a sensitive screen for sulfonamides as confirmed by the standard TLC-FD procedure. The analysis time, laboratory space and analyst time required to complete the Charm Test II assays is less than that for TLC-BA. Operating costs are similar for both analyses, but the Charm Test II does require capital expenditure for a scintillation counter.
An existing gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-based quantitative screening method for the regu... more An existing gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-based quantitative screening method for the regulatory analysis of the resorcylic acid lactones zeranol, taleranol, and zearalanone and the stilbene anabolic steroids diethylstilbestrol and dienestrol was extended to include natural precursors of zeranol (zearalenone, alpha-zearalenol, and beta-zearalenol) in veal liver. No changes in sample preparation were required; the instrumental conditions were selected to effect a suitable chromatographic separation and detection of the analytes. Validation experiments were performed to verify the performance and applicability of the extended method for the quantitative screening of the original and additional analytes in veal liver in the concentration range from 0.5 to 2.0 microg/kg. The limits of detection were 0.08-0.19 microg/kg. The limits of quantitation were 0.27-0.64 microg/kg. Recoveries were 29-67%. Combined relative measurement uncertainty estimates were 6-21%.
International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 1987
Tissue samples were collected from ten healthy mature female wood bison (B. bison athabascae) for... more Tissue samples were collected from ten healthy mature female wood bison (B. bison athabascae) for examination. Livers and kidneys were tested for toxic heavy metals and trace metals considered as essential nutrients for successful reproduction, while fat samples were analyzed for persistent chlorinated hydrocarbons. No elevated levels of toxic heavy metals (arsenic, cadmium, lead, mercury) were found and essential trace
ABSTRACT This multi-analyte procedure uses commercially available immunoaffinity chromatography (... more ABSTRACT This multi-analyte procedure uses commercially available immunoaffinity chromatography (IAC) clean-up cartridges for extraction and clean-up, followed by determination of residues of epi-trenbolone (ETB), trenbolone (TB), epi-nortestosterone (epi-nandrolone) (ENT) and nortestosterone (nandrolone) (NT) in bovine urine by liquid-chromatography with UV absorbance detection. This single-laboratory internal validation included assessment of recoveries, repeatability, linearity, detection capability and cross-reactivity (specificity) with a suite of antibiotics and other hormonal growth promotants (HGPs). The method was validated for screening at a target level of 2.0ngml−1.
Levels of eggshell thinning, and organochlorine residues in egg contents, blood plasma of adults ... more Levels of eggshell thinning, and organochlorine residues in egg contents, blood plasma of adults and juveniles, tissue samples, and prey species were determined for a population of migratory Peregrine Falcons (Falco peregrinus tundrius) breeding in the Canadian Arctic. Temporal trends were assessed by comparing data collected during 1991-1994, with data from 1982-1986, for the same population. Shells (n=54) from 1991-1994 averaged 15% thinner than eggs produced prior to the introduction of DDT. No improvement in shell thickness was detected between decades. Mean DDE residue levels in eggs showed a decline from 7.6 mg kg (1982-1986) to 4.5 mg kg (1991-1994), but there was no significant change in SigmaPCB residues. Moreover, the proportion of clutches with eggs exceeding critical SigmaPCB, DDE, and dieldrin residue levels (10%) did not change between decades. Relative to Greenland and Alaskan populations, F. p. tundrius at Rankin Inlet show high levels of organochlorine contamination and little reduction in residues over the last decade. These Tundra Peregrines continue to be exposed to organochlorines in Latin America; however, results also link relatively high levels in the study population with waterfowl species that do not leave Canada in winter.
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