Clenbuterol, salbutamol, and ractopamine in fresh meat products in Jilin province, China

This study was designed to investigate clenbuterol, salbutamol, and ractopamine concentrations in fresh meat products. A total of 801 samples of ribs, loin, and internal organs of pigs, cattle, and lamb were collected from retail and wholesale markets in nine districts of Jilin Province, Northeast C...

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Main Authors: Chaojian Xu, Haicheng Gao, Nanzhu Pan, Mengmeng Jiang, Yi Huang, Ketong Zhu, Pingsheng Gong, Shaowu Lv
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:International Journal of Food Properties
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10942912.2019.1634100
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Summary:This study was designed to investigate clenbuterol, salbutamol, and ractopamine concentrations in fresh meat products. A total of 801 samples of ribs, loin, and internal organs of pigs, cattle, and lamb were collected from retail and wholesale markets in nine districts of Jilin Province, Northeast China. The three β-agonists were analyzed by LC-MS/MS. Results showed that 11.36% of the samples contained prohibited β-agonists. Detection rates of β-agonists decreased in the following order: Clenbuterol (6.37%) > Ractopamine (2.62%) > Salbutamol (2.37%). The β-agonists levels were higher for pork than for beef and lamb. The detection rate of meat products decreased in the following order: pork loin (28.72%) > pork ribs (24.72%) > pork internal organs (20.24%) > beef loin (6.67%) > beef internal organs (6.19%) > beef ribs (5.00%) > lamb internal organs (3.45%) > lamb ribs (3.41%) > lamb loin (3.26%). Only one β-agonists was detected per sample. On the surface of our research, the amount β-agonists of added to fresh meat products in Jilin Province of China is relatively safe.
ISSN:1094-2912
1532-2386