Current research, regulation, risk, analytical methods and monitoring results for nicarbazin in chicken meat: A perspective review.

Abstract: This review presents up-to-date information about current research on nicarbazin, one of the most used anticoccidials in poultry production. The focus is to elucidate regulation concerning nicarbazin, limits for its residues in food, how maximum residue limits in different countries are calculated regarding edible chicken tissues and the possible implications in human health. Analytical methods to extract and quantify this residue, expressed as dinitrocarbanilide (DNC) are presented and discussed, including qualitative screening and quantitative/confirmatory analytical methods. Monitoring results and occurrence of DNC residues in chicken meat are discussed. Additionally, the causes of eventual chicken meat contamination and possible solutions to reduce or eliminate DNC residue in tissues are also presented. The paper concludes with perspectives, the current state of DNC residue analysis and suggestions for future research, especially considering the gap in the study of residue recycling effect due to continuous chicken litter use.

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Main Authors: BACILA, D. M., FEDDERN, V., MAFRA, L. I., SCHEUERMANN, G. N., MOLOGNONI, L., DAGUER, H.
Other Authors: DANNIELE MIRANDA BACILA, UFPR; VIVIAN FEDDERN, CNPSA; LUCIANA IGARASHI MAFRA, UFPR; GERSON NEUDI SCHEUERMANN, CNPSA; LUCIANO MOLOGNONI, MAPA/Lanagro-RS; HEITOR DAGUER, MAPA/Lanagro-RS.
Format: Artigo de periódico biblioteca
Language:English
eng
Published: 2017-09-22
Subjects:Qualidade da carne, Nicarbazina, Frango de corte,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1076178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.foodres.2017.07.011
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