饲料中使用的抗寄生虫药物苯甲酸酯的生物安全性和停药期(Hamilton, 1822)。

IF 1.5 4区 农林科学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
H G Solanki, A Verma, H K Solanki, R A Raja, S Avunje, B J Trangadia, S K Panda, P K Patil
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摘要

寄生虫感染是印度主要鲤鱼(包括mrigal, Cirrhinus mrigala)最重要的经济疾病之一。本研究报道了在饲料中使用的抗寄生虫药物苯甲酸埃维菌素(EMB)的生物安全性和组织撤回性。为了评价该药物的生物安全性,记录了EMB在饲料中给药10次(T1-50 μ kg-1鱼日1 (1×)、T2-125 μ kg-1鱼日1 (2.5×)、T3-250 μ kg-1鱼日1 (5×)、T4-375 μ kg-1鱼日1 (7.5×)和T5-500 μ kg-1鱼日1 (10×)、3倍于推荐用药时间(7天)的情况下的行为、生长和组织变化。以50 μg kg-1鱼日饲喂EMB,连续饲喂10 d,再饲喂不含EMB的饲料,计算停饲期。结果表明,该药物在推荐剂量的10倍内是安全的,而饲喂最高剂量(500 μg kg-1鱼日-1)的鱼出现了短暂的组织学改变。超过5倍剂量会影响摄食行为,可接受性差。停药当天肌肉组织中药物残留浓度低于最大残留浓度(1.0 μg -1),表明停药期无要求。本研究提示,EMB可在50 μg -1鱼日-1连续7天安全使用,无需停药期,且不影响摄食行为和组织组织学改变。
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Biosafety and Withdrawal Period of In-Feed Administered Antiparasitic Drug Emamectin Benzoate in Cirrhinus mrigala (Hamilton, 1822).

Parasitic infestations are one of the most economically important disease conditions in the Indian major carps including mrigal, Cirrhinus mrigala. This study reported the biosafety and tissue withdrawal of in-feed administered antiparasitic drug, emamectin benzoate (EMB). To evaluate the biosafety of the drug, behaviour, growth and tissue changes in Cirrhinus mrigala was recorded the following in-feed administration of EMB up to 10 times (T1-50 μg kg-1 fish day-1 (1×), T2-125 μg kg-1 fish day-1 (2.5×), T3-250 μg kg-1 fish day-1 (5×), T4-375 μg kg-1 fish day-1 (7.5×) and T5-500 μg kg-1 fish day-1 (10×)) for the period of three times the recommended duration (7 days). The withdrawal period was calculated by feeding EMB at 50 μg kg-1 fish day-1 for consecutive 10 days followed by EMB-free feed. The results revealed that the drug is safe to mrigal up to ten times the recommended dose, while the fish fed with the highest dose (500 μg kg-1 fish day-1) showed transient histological alterations. The feeding behaviour is affected with poor acceptability beyond 5× dosages. The drug residue at the concentration below the MRL (1.0 μg g-1) in the muscle tissue on the day of cessation of medicated feed administration indicates no requirement of the withdrawal period. The study suggests that EMB can be safely used at 50 μg kg-1 fish day-1 for 7 consecutive days, and no withdrawal period is required without affecting the feeding behaviour and tissue histological alterations.

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CiteScore
3.10
自引率
15.40%
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69
审稿时长
8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics (JVPT) is an international journal devoted to the publication of scientific papers in the basic and clinical aspects of veterinary pharmacology and toxicology, whether the study is in vitro, in vivo, ex vivo or in silico. The Journal is a forum for recent scientific information and developments in the discipline of veterinary pharmacology, including toxicology and therapeutics. Studies that are entirely in vitro will not be considered within the scope of JVPT unless the study has direct relevance to the use of the drug (including toxicants and feed additives) in veterinary species, or that it can be clearly demonstrated that a similar outcome would be expected in vivo. These studies should consider approved or widely used veterinary drugs and/or drugs with broad applicability to veterinary species.
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