Recycling and degradation of anabolic agents in animal excreta.

C C Calvert, L W Smith
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A variety of anabolic agents are currently added to animal feeds to increase growth rate and improve feed efficiency. These compounds and their metabolites are largely excreted. Prior to the use of anabolic agents as feed additives and the advent of confined livestock production, natural recycling occurred which generally resulted in benefit to the animal with no known adverse effects on consumer health. However, the current interest in the use of animal excreta in livestock feed and the possible presence of anabolic agents and their metabolites from this practice has created an additional need for information on the occurrence of anabolic agent residues in consumer products. This report will consider the definition of anabolic agents in its broadest sense and discuss the research on hormones used in animal feed that may be found in animal excreta. In addition to feed additive residues, endogenous compounds may also be found in animal excreta. Endogenous estrogens and androgens have been detected in excreta from domestic livestock and poultry. Research results suggest that substantial estrogenic and androgenic activity may be detected in fresh animal excreta. However, little is known about the effects of various processing methods of excreta such as heat drying and fermentation on its hormonal activity. The effects of feed additive residues and endogenous hormones in excreta used for feed will be discussed relative to their impact on animal health and occurrence in animal products.

动物排泄物中合成代谢剂的回收和降解。
目前在动物饲料中添加各种合成代谢剂,以提高生长速度和饲料效率。这些化合物及其代谢物大部分被排出体外。在使用合成代谢剂作为饲料添加剂和限制牲畜生产出现之前,发生了自然回收,通常对动物有益,对消费者健康没有已知的不利影响。然而,目前对在牲畜饲料中使用动物排泄物的兴趣,以及这种做法可能存在的合成代谢剂及其代谢物,使得对消费品中合成代谢剂残留情况的信息产生了额外的需求。本报告将从最广泛的意义上考虑合成代谢剂的定义,并讨论可能在动物排泄物中发现的动物饲料中使用的激素的研究。除饲料添加剂残留物外,动物排泄物中也可能发现内源性化合物。在家畜和家禽的排泄物中检测到内源性雌激素和雄激素。研究结果表明,新鲜动物排泄物中可能检测到大量的雌激素和雄激素活性。然而,对各种处理方法如热干燥和发酵对其激素活性的影响知之甚少。将讨论饲料排泄物中饲料添加剂残留物和内源性激素对动物健康的影响以及它们在动物产品中的出现。
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