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Bank of reference samples of blank urine from livestock
Authors:S Sterk  Frederike van Tricht  Anneke van Soeren-Kieft  H Herbold  Rainer Stephany  Leendert van Ginkel
Institution:RIVM, European Union Community Reference Laboratory (CRL), P.O. Box 1, 3720 BA Bilthoven, The Netherlands, NL
Abstract:From three species of livestock, bovine, ovine and porcine, samples of urine from each 10–20 different animals were collected. The animals originated from a governmental experimental farm and differed in race, age, sex and were fed with different types of feed. Fifty different samples of urine were lyophilised in units of 5 mL in sealed amber glass bottles. After lyophilisation of the samples, several quality control tests were performed. The variation in net weight of the units of urine and the lyophilisates ranged from 0.01%–1.7% and 0.1%–10%, respectively. Most values did not exceed 0.1% for urines and 1% for lyophilisates. The residual water content of the lyophilisates was determined by the Karl-Fisher titration method. The average percentage of residual water ranged from 1.0%–7.0% for bovine, from 1.3%–3.0% for porcine and from 1.6%–5.5% for ovine urine lyophilisates. Further, all different samples were analysed for the presence of anabolic compounds with a multi-residue procedure developed at the CRL. In two samples of bovine urine the presence of α-boldenone was detected and confirmed. In most porcine urines the endogenous steroids α-testosterone and α-estradiol were detected. In a number of porcine and ovine urine samples α- and β-zearalenol were detected. The origin of these compounds is the f2-toxin produced by a Fusarium fungus. In ovine samples α-testosterone and α-estradiol were detected.
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