Journal of Veterinary Research (May 2024)

Comparison of transfer of different sulphonamides from contaminated beeswax to honey

  • Mitrowska Kamila,
  • Antczak Maja

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/jvetres-2024-0029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 2
pp. 249 – 254

Abstract

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No maximum residue limits in honey have been legislated in the EU for antimicrobial substances such as sulphonamides, and they are not permitted, therefore, for treating honey bees unless in a cascade system. Since sulphonamides are used illegally in apiculture to treat foulbrood, their residues can be found in honey and other apiculture products, including beeswax. The study aimed to assess the contamination of honey from beeswax containing residues of 10 sulphonamides (sulphadimethoxine (SDM), sulphadoxine (SDX), sulphamonomethoxine (SMM), sulphamethoxazole (SMX), sulphameter (SMT), sulphamethazine (SMZ), sulphamerazine (SMR), sulphadiazine (SDA), sulphathiazole (STZ) and sulphacetamide (SCA)).

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