Residues of some veterinary drugs in animals and foods. FAO Food and Nutrition Paper (41/9)













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Monographs prepared by the Forty-seventh meeting of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives

Rome, 4-13 June 1996

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List of participants

Abbreviations used in this documents

Introduction

Monographs

Abamectin
Chlortetracycline and tetracyline
Clenbuterol
Cypermethrin
Alphacypermethrin
Moxidectin
Neomycin
Oxytetracycline
Spiramycin
Thiamphenicol
Tilmicosin
Xylazine

Annexes

Annex 1. Summary of JECFA evaluations of veterinary drug residues from the 32nd meeting to the present
Annex 2. Recommendations on compounds evaluated by the 47th JECFA

FAO technical papers