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      Accumulation of β-agonists clenbuterol and salbutamol in black and white mouse hair.

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          Hair has been shown to be an excellent site for the accumulation of different drugs including β-agonists, and therefore, it would be an appropriate matrix for surveillance for the presence of drug residues. The aim of this study was to determine concentrations and to compare accumulation of two different β-agonists in black and white mice hair by use of ELISA as a screening quantitative method. The study included 200 8-week-old white and black mice. One group of black mice and one group of white mice were treated with clenbuterol in a dose of 2.5 mg/kg body mass per os for 28 days. Other animals were treated in the same way with salbutamol. The highest (±SD) clenbuterol concentration of 631.4 ± 23.5 ng/g in black hair and 228.5 ± 156.2 ng/g in white hair was determined on day 1 of treatment withdrawal. Study results revealed the black-to-white hair ratio of clenbuterol accumulation to be 1:2-1:4 and of salbutamol accumulation 1:1.4. The mean (±SD) salbutamol concentrations determined on day 1 of treatment withdrawal was 23.9 ± 0.9 ng/g and 16.4 ± 1.1 ng/g in black and white hair samples, respectively. The study demonstrated that residues could be determined in hair samples even after a 30-day withdrawal period.

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          Journal
          J Anal Toxicol
          Journal of analytical toxicology
          1945-2403
          0146-4760
          Oct 2011
          : 35
          : 8
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Croatian Veterinary Institute, Laboratory for Analytical Chemistry, Savska 143, 10 000 Zagreb, Croatia. vulic@veinst.hr
          Article
          10.1093/anatox/35.8.566
          22004676
          26697e17-2a90-43f8-aefe-356ba9b13bb8
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