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Edition en ligne: "Résidus pour les médicaments vétérinaires"

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Cette base de données contient l'information la plus récente sur les niveaux de résidus maximum pour les médicaments vétérinaires recommandés par JECFA. Toute la documentation publiée dans l'étude FAO Alimentation et Nutrition No. 41 est disponible en ligne en format numérique. Cette documentation existe seulement en Anglais, tandis que les pages d'information générale et une partie de la base de données sont traduites en Anglais, Français, Espagnol, Arabe et Chinois.

Médicament vétérinaire Imidocarb
Classe fonctionnelle Antiprotozoal agent
Dernière évaluation 2003
Réunion de JECFA 60
DJA 0-10 µg/kg bw
Statut de la DJA Full
Monographies des résidus  
Définition du résidu Parent drug
Limites maximales de résidu
(LMR) recommandés
CattleFat50 µg/kgF
CattleKidney2000 µg/kgF
CattleLiver1500 µg/kgF
CattleMilk50 µg/kgF
CattleMuscle300 µg/kgF
Autres remarques
Résumé de l'évaluation In recommending MRLs, the Committee may take into account the following factors:
- An ADI of 0-10 mg/kg bw was established by the Committee at its 50th meeting, which results in an ADI of 0-600 mg for a 60 kg person.
- The percentages of marker residue to total residues determined in the study with radiolabelled compound considered by the Committee at its 50th meeting were as follows: liver 68%, kidney 88%, muscle 88% and milk 77%. As no data were available for fat, a factor based on the lowest ratio reported (in liver) was applied. The new data considered by the Committee at its present meeting confirmed the concentrations predicted from the data for total residues in fat using this factor. The present Committee rounded the percentages and assigned factors for correction of marker/total residues as follows: liver 0.7, kidney 0.9, muscle 0.9, fat, 0.7 and milk 0.8.
- The recommended MRLs are based on data resulting from the treatment of cattle with the recommended therapeutic dose of 3.0 mg/kg bw administered as a single subcutaneous injection.
- Imidocarb free base is the appropriate marker residue, as determined by the Committee at its fiftieth meeting.
- The new data on residue depletion indicate that kidney and muscle are the recommended target tissues.
- A suitable analytical method is available for analysis of imidocarb free base residues in edible tissues of cattle and cow's milk.
The recommended MRL's would result in a daily maximum intake of 523 mg, based on a daily food intake of 300 g of muscle, 100 g of liver, 50 g each of kidney and fat and 1.5 l of milk.
FNP 41/15