Establishment of Withdrawal Period After Oral Administration of
Lincomycin and Colistin Combination in Broiler Chicken
Na-Hye Park1,
Rokeya Pervin2, Md.
Akil Hossain2
and Seung-Chun Park1*
1Laboratory
of Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology, College of Veterinary Medicine,
Kyungpook National University, Bukgu, Daegu 41566,
Republic of
Korea;
2Animal
and Plant Quarantine Agency, Gimcheon-si 39660, Republic of Korea
*Corresponding author:
parksch@knu.ac.kr
Abstract
The combination of lincomycin and colistin is widely used in poultry either for
the prevention and treatment of bacterial infection or as additive. However, the
presence of antimicrobial residues in food of animal origin is considered as
threat to human health. Therefore, this study determined the withdrawal time
(WT) by analyzing the residual concentration in tissues to overcome this
problem. A combination product of lincomycin and colistin was administered to
chickens. Antibiotic residues in edible tissues at different time-intervals were
quantified using ELISA and chromatographic methods, and WT was determined.
Antibiotics residues were high in the liver and kidney but were lower than the
MRL on day 1 and rapidly decreased from day 3. The WT in the kidney was
calculated as 2.95 days and is rounded
off to 3 days. This study suggested the withdrawal time of 3 days as a
precautionary principle for public health.
To Cite This Article:
Park NH,
Pervin R, Hossain MA and Park SC, 2019.
Establishment of withdrawal period after oral
administration of lincomycin and colistin combination in broiler chicken.
Pak Vet J.
http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2019.115