Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1032979
Hormonally active substances in the food chain from farm animals to consumers
Hormonally active substances in the food chain from farm animals to consumers // Veterinarska stanica, 50 (2019), 6; 501-512 (međunarodna recenzija, pregledni rad, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Hormonally active substances in the food chain from farm animals to consumers
Autori
Pleadin, Jelka ; Samardžija, Marko
Izvornik
Veterinarska stanica (0350-7149) 50
(2019), 6;
501-512
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, pregledni rad, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
hormones ; anabolic effect ; residues ; intoxication ; food safety
Sažetak
The application of sex hormones and other hormonally active substances in farm animals have an anabolic effect that result in increased protein synthesis and fat degradation, and also a better sensory-profile of final meat products. However, when applied to animals, these substances are transmitted to edible tissues and body fluids, and can be found in final products of animal origin intended for consumer consumption, such as milk, offal, meat and eggs. Given that hormonally active substances can cause intoxications in humans, their use as an animal growth promoter is prohibited in the European Union. As sex hormones are present in the tissues and body fluids of farm animals at physiological levels, and that their occurrence may also be the consequence of therapeutic application, the correct interpretation of established levels in different materials sampled from farm animals is of great significance in proving their illegal use. In recent decades, numerous studies have been carried out in this area, since many substances with hormonal activity have not yet been investigated for their possible toxic effects in humans. At the same time, the development and occurrence of new synthetic hormones and their mixtures continue on the black market. As abuse of hormonally active substances in the livestock industry poses a potential risk to consumers, monitoring their occurrence in all critical points of food production is necessary. In order to produce safe foodstuffs and to ensure the protection of consumer health, there is need for continuous development of analytical methods that are proven to detect a high number of synthetic substances with hormonal activity that might be present in the food chain from farm animals to consumers.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Veterinarska medicina
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Hrvatski veterinarski institut, Zagreb,
Veterinarski fakultet, Zagreb
Citiraj ovu publikaciju:
Časopis indeksira:
- Scopus
Uključenost u ostale bibliografske baze podataka::
- CAB Abstracts
- FSTA: Food Science and Technology Abstracts
- VetMed Resource
- GlobalHealth, Index Veterinarius, Veterinary Bulletin