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Residues in Milk

Farm land milk often contain antibiotic residues derived from a long cycle of  drug dumping into waste  bins which turn its way into waste land  fills . Drug residues as leftovers into our streets and back gardens are washed away by rain; and end up into runaway rivers and other water sources.

The effluents soak into earth, and seeps through the fast growing grass, other herbs and other plants, eventually end up into grazing domestic herds. This presented a real problem, and has its deleterious effects in health. In spite of the fact that grazers tend to evade grass lands of suspects and near landfills.

In one study, nine aminoglycoside antibiotics (streptomycin, dihydrostreptomycin, spectinomycin, neomycin, kanamycin, gentamicin, destomycin A, apramycin, and tobramycin in milk by LC/MS/MS were extracted and identified from lactating cows treated for clinical. mastitis with two intramammary infusions of kanamycin. In another, method   using chromatography electron spray ionization and   tandem mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS-MS) analysis, chloramphenicol has been found in milk powder shelved and ready for retailer disposition and eventual selling.

It is worthy to note that rivers contaminated with estrogenic effluents from waste water treatment works, impacts negatively on the reproductive capabilities of both animal and human beings. Again, traces of which have been invariably in milk beverages.

In recent decades, chemical  food safety issues that have been the center of media attention include the presence of agrochemicals., veterinary drug residues, natural toxins (e.g. mycotoxins and marine toxins), heat produced toxins (e.g. acrylamide, heterocyclic aromatic. amines and furan), heavy metals (e.g. lead, arsenic, mercury, cadmium), and industrial chemicals (e.g. benzene, perchlorate and melamine) in food and feed.  Due to the global nature of the food supply and advances in analytical capabilities, chemical contaminants will continue to be an area of concern for regulatory agencies, the food industry and consumers in the future.

However, considerable advances have been made over the past century in understanding the chemical hazards in food concerns of chronic ingestion of heavy metals such as lead and arsenic from residues remaining on crops and ways for assessing and managing these risks, leached from the soil into plants, and ending up both in crops as well as milk.

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