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Liquid Chromatographic Determination of Tylosin in Mastitic Cow's Milk Following Therapy
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Liquid Chromatographic AnalysisLiquid Chromatographic DeterminationMastitic CowCaprineMilk Following TherapyAnimal ScienceAnimal NutritionAnimal 6Veterinary ScienceEducationLivestock HealthPrecision DairyChromatographyTylosin ResiduesFood Safety
Liquid chromatographic analysis of milk samples from 6 cows treated with tylosin in a veterinary practice indicated that tylosin persisted in milk for more than 3 days after the final treatment. The concentration of tylosin was not below the stated maximum residue limit (0.05 mg/kg). The milk from 3 cows being treated for mastitis catarrhalis chronica contained tylosin residues for 3.5 days after the last withdrawal time (72 h). No residue was detected in the milk of any animal 6 days after cessation of therapy.