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>UNE standards>UNE EN 16936:2017 - Animal feeding stuffs: Methods of sampling and analysis - Screening on the antibiotics tylosin, virginiamycin, spiramycin, bacitracin-zinc and avoparcin at sub-additive levels in compound feed by a microbiological plate test
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UNE EN 16936:2017 - Animal feeding stuffs: Methods of sampling and analysis - Screening on the antibiotics tylosin, virginiamycin, spiramycin, bacitracin-zinc and avoparcin at sub-additive levels in compound feed by a microbiological plate test

UNE EN 16936:2017

Animal feeding stuffs: Methods of sampling and analysis - Screening on the antibiotics tylosin, virginiamycin, spiramycin, bacitracin-zinc and avoparcin at sub-additive levels in compound feed by a microbiological plate test

Alimentos para animales: Métodos de muestreo y análisis. Detección de los antibióticos tilosina, virginiamicina, espiramicina, zinc-bacitracina y avoparcina a niveles sub-aditivos en piensos compuestos mediante un ensayo de la placa microbiológica.

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Standard number:UNE EN 16936:2017
Pages:19
Released:2017-11-29
Status:Standard
Pages (Spanish):21
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UNE EN 16936:2017

This method describes the screening on the antibiotics tylosin, virginiamycin, spiramycin, bacitracin-zinc and avoparcin at sub-additive levels in complete feeding stuffs and milk replacers by a microbiological 3-plate test. The limit of detection of the method is 1 mg/kg for avoparcin, tylosin, spiramycin, virginiamycin and 5 mg/kg for zinc bacitracin. The presence of other (veterinary) antibiotics may interfere with the method. Furthermore, high concentrations of metals (Cu, Zn) may interfere. The method should be used as a qualitative screening method. Positive results can be analysed further by TLC, for confirmatory purposes LCMS is recommended [1]. A lower limit of detection for zinc bacitracin (3 mg/kg) is achievable (see Table 2), but should be established with an in house validation first.