A SURVEY ON THE FRAUDULENT USE OF ANABOLIC SUBSTANCES IN BOVINES SLAUGHTERED IN MOLISE


Submitted: 3 January 2013
Accepted: 3 January 2013
Published: 2 August 2012
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Authors

  • P. Imbimbo Dipartimento di Patologia Animale, Profilassi ed Igiene degli Alimenti – Università di Pisa, Italy.
  • L. Castigliego Dipartimento di Patologia Animale, Profilassi ed Igiene degli Alimenti – Università di Pisa, Italy.
  • A. Armani Dipartimento di Patologia Animale, Profilassi ed Igiene degli Alimenti – Università di Pisa, Italy.
  • A. Di Zinno Azienda Sanitaria Regione Molise, Italy.
  • A. Niro Azienda Sanitaria Regione Molise, Italy.
  • A. Guidi
  • D. Gianfaldoni Dipartimento di Patologia Animale, Profilassi ed Igiene degli Alimenti – Università di Pisa, Italy.
An investigation has been performed on the fraudulent use of anabolic substances in the Region of Molise. One hundred fourty-four bovines (12-24 months old, 123 males and 21 females) have been included in the survey. Ante-mortem assessment on their behaviour and clinical analysis on some target organs were carried out. After slaughtering, samples of prostate, bulbo-urethral glands, Bartholin’s glands, mammary gland, ovaries, thymus and thyroid were collected and processed for an anatomo-histopathological evaluation, as suggested in the guidelines of the Italian National Plan for Residues (PNR) 2009. Overall, the 15% of the subjects analysed have been classified as “suspect”, whereas the 44% as “uncertain” and the remaining 59% as “negative”. The lesion most frequently found was a serious atrophy of the thymic parenchyma with fat infiltration (15% of males and 14% of females), suggesting a prevalence of an illegal use of cortisonic drugs.

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Imbimbo P, Castigliego L, Armani A, Di Zinno A, Niro A, Guidi A, Gianfaldoni D. A SURVEY ON THE FRAUDULENT USE OF ANABOLIC SUBSTANCES IN BOVINES SLAUGHTERED IN MOLISE. Ital J Food Safety [Internet]. 2012 Aug. 2 [cited 2024 Apr. 19];1(4):61-5. Available from: https://www.pagepressjournals.org/ijfs/article/view/ijfs.2012.4.61

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