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    Maximum allowable residue limit of tetracycline drugs

    • Last Update: 2021-09-19
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    3 Maximum allowable residue limit

    TCs are widely used in veterinary clinics to prevent and control animal diseases and promote growth.
    They can easily lead to drug residues in animal-derived foods and induce drug-resistant strains.
    Many countries and regions have stipulated maximum residue limits (MRL) for TCs.
    , And implement monitoring
    .


    The MRLs regulations for TCs in major countries and regions in the world are shown in Table 12-2


    Table 12-2 MRLs regulations for TCs in major countries and regions in the world

    Related Links: Metabolism and Toxicology of Tetracyclines

     

     

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