Veterinary Medicines in Pig Urine Quality Control

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Product Specification

QC/RM information
Product Code Material Matrix Approx. Size
FCVD17-MRP33QC

T02490QC

Pig Urine

25 ml

Analytes

Cimaterol, Clenbuterol, Mapenterol, Salmeterol

Validity Date

28/07/2026

Test Description

This proficiency test material includes the analysis of veterinary drugs, Beta-Agonists, within a matrix of pig urine.

Animal products for human consumption are tightly legislated and closely monitored for compliance. This is because veterinary medicines used in animals are likely to have similar pharmacological effects in humans. Hence, for many veterinary medicines there are extremely low maximum residue limits (MRL), or even no limit, with any detection classed as non-compliant. This puts a large emphasis on the accuracy of testing laboratories across a range of matrices when detecting these potential contaminants.

Pork continues to be globally consumed in large quantities, giving supply chains and food testing laboratories challenges to maintain safe produce offered to the consumer.

Quality control materials can be effective in tracking improvements in testing ability, and standardising testing practices through staff training measures. Quality control materials can be used as an effective tool for method verification, to ensure standardised and repeatable results across a range of testing environments.

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