Sécurité sanitaire et qualité des aliments
 

Edition en ligne: "Résidus pour les médicaments vétérinaires"

Aide en ligne   Terminology

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 Cyhalothrin
Classe fonctionnelle Insecticide
Dernière évaluation 2004
Réunion de JECFA 62
DJA 0-5 µg/kg bw
Statut de la DJA Full
Monographies des résidus  
Définition du résidu Parent drug
Limites maximales de résidu
(LMR) recommandés
CattleFat400 µg/kgF
CattleKidney20 µg/kgF
CattleLiver20 µg/kgF
CattleMilk30 µg/kgF
CattleMuscle20 µg/kgF
PigFat400 µg/kgF
PigKidney20 µg/kgF
PigLiver20 µg/kgF
PigMuscle20 µg/kgF
SheepFat400 µg/kgF
SheepKidney20 µg/kgF
SheepLiver50 µg/kgF
SheepMuscle20 µg/kgF
Autres remarques -
Résumé de l'évaluation At its fifty-eighth meeting, the Committee extended the temporary MRLs for tissues of cattle, pigs and sheep, and for cattle milk which had been recommended by the Committee at its fifty-fourth meeting. The MRLs for liver of 20 µg/kg were based on twice the limit of quantification of the analytical method as validated, and were harmonized for all species. Because data on the validation of the analytical method for sheep liver was still missing at the fifty-eighth meeting, the Committee repeated its previous request for data to confirm the limit of quantification of 10 µg/kg in this tissue, to be submitted in 2004.
No new data concerning the validation of the method for sheep liver tissue were received for consideration by the Committee at its sixty-second meeting. On the basis of the higher ADI established by the present Committee, a MRL of 50 µg/kg in sheep liver was recommended, being compliant with the LOQ of the validated method.
Furthermore, the Committee noted that only trace concentrations of cyhalothrin residues (below LOQ) were detected in sheep muscle, liver and kidney tissues and that quantifiable cyhalothrin residues were present in fat tissues only, at all time points in all residue depletion studies. The Committee therefore recommends fat tissue for residue monitoring.
Following the establishment of a permanent ADI, the Committee recommended permanent MRLs in cattle and pigs.[...]
Daily consumption of 300 g of muscle, 100 g of liver, 50 g of kidney, 50 g of fat and 1500 g of cattle milk, and applying the MRL for sheep liver, would result in a theoretical maximum daily intake of cyhalothrin residues from veterinary use of 156 µg, representing 52% of the upper bound of the ADI.
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