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Title:
Depletion of florfenicol amine, marker residue of florfenicol, from the edible fillet of tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus x O. niloticus and O. niloticus x O. aureus) following florfenicol administration in feed.
Authors:
Gaikowski MP, Mushtaq M, Cassidy P, Meinertz JR, Schleis SM, Sweeney D, Endris RG
Drug:
Florfenicol
Fish species:
Tilapia (hybrid)
Date:
2010
Sample:
muscle+skin
Ave Weight (gm):
488
Ave Water temp (°C):
27
Water:
Freshwater
Dosage:
15 mg/kg 12d
Route:
PO
Comments:
Fish were sacrificed by electrocution. Fish used in this study included females that were gender-reversed as fry using methyltestosterone. The dosing period was extended for an additional 2 d (12 d total) because Nile tilapia did not consume > 75% of the feed offered on the first two days. Mean minimum daily dose estimated at 12.3 (range:12.1-12.4) mg/kg BW/d (82% target daily dose).Mean florfenicol amine (FFA) concentration 1d post-dosing=0.78 ug/g, 2d-post-dosing=0.91 ug/g, 4d post-dosing=0.25 ug/g, 7d post-dosing=0.14 ug/g, 14d post-dosing=0.08 ug/g, 21d post-dosing = <0.08 ug/g, 28d post-dosing=<0.08 ug/g. FFA half life=2.32d. Significant differences in FFA concentrations were not observed at any time point between nile and hybrid tilapia.
Metabolites:
Florfenicol amine
Citation:
Aquaculture 301:1-6
Link:
doi:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2010.01.020
Genus Species:
Oreochromis niloticus x O. aureus
Drug Class:
Antiobiotic-phenicol
t1/2-detail:
Metabolite halflife=2.32 d
Wt gm-detail:
488 +/- 76 g
Water temp (°C)-detail:
27+/- 2C (25.8-27.0 C)
Dosage-detail:
15 mg/kg 12d
Method:
HPLC-UV
Authors-red:
Gaikowski MP, Mushtaq M, Cassidy P, Meinertz JR, Schleis SM, Sweeney D., Endris RG
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