Journal of Veterinary Research (Jun 2023)

Liquid chromatographytandem mass spectrometry methods for determination of stanozolol and l6β-hydroxy-stanozolol in animal urine

  • Matraszek-Źuchowska Iwona,
  • Kłopot Alicja,
  • Sielska Katarzyna,
  • Korycińska Beata,
  • Witek Sebastian,
  • Zdonek Paulina,
  • Jedziniak Piotr

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2023-0030
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 2
pp. 275 – 287

Abstract

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Because of the activities and effects they induce, hormones are prohibited for use for anabolic purposes in farm animals intended for slaughter, which is regulated in the European Union by relevant legal provisions. Therefore, there is an obligation to monitor residues of hormones in animals and food of animal origin to ensure consumer safety. A hormone banned but used formerly for fattening cattle, stanozolol, and its metabolite 16β-OH-stanozolol are synthetic compounds that belong to a large group of steroid hormones. This study investigates residues of these compounds in animal urine.

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