Publications by authors named "Gilles Pierret"

The anti-estrogen clomiphene is prohibited in sports at all times. Yet, adverse analytical findings (AAFs) have increased since 2011. This is possibly due to improved analytical sensitivity, but also contamination of food of animal origin needs to be taken into consideration as a potential source of drug exposure.

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  • A new method was developed to accurately detect and measure colistin in the intestines of poultry, vital for understanding its use in veterinary medicine.
  • The method employs solid-phase extraction and ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS) to separate and quantify two main components, colistin A and colistin B.
  • This process has been validated for accuracy and precision, making it effective for analyzing colistin's pharmacokinetics in the gastrointestinal tract of treated poultry.
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The selective oestrogen receptor modulator (SERM) clomiphene is therapeutically used to induce ovulation. While prohibited as a doping agent in sports, it is frequently detected in sports drug testing urine samples. Few reports exist on clomiphene's (illicit) use in the farming industry to increase the egg production rate of laying hens, which creates a risk that eggs as well as edible tissue of these hens contain residues of clomiphene.

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Microbiological inhibition screening tests could play an important role to detect residues of antibiotics in the different animal food products, but very few are available for the aquaculture products in general, and for shrimps in particular. A two-plate microbiological method to screen shrimp for residues of the most commonly used antibiotics has been developed and validated according to criteria derived from the European Commission Decision 2002/657/CE. Bacillus subtilis was used as a sensitive strain to target antibiotics.

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