Lead levels in tissues of animals slaughtered in Ismailia slaughterhouse [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.21-28Other title:
  • مستوى عنصر الرصاص فى انسجة الحيوانات المذبوحة فى مجزر الإسماعيلية.‪ [Added title page title]
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  • Veterinary medical journal, 2008 v.56 (2) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Veterinary Medical Journal 2008.v.56(2)Summary: Liver, kidney and muscle samples from a total number of 246 animals of cattle (73), buffaloes (74), camels (37), sheep and goats (62) aging from one to 7 years old were collected and analysed using atomic absorption spectrophotometer for estimation of lead residues. According to the Egyptian Standards (ES) (2360/2007), lead concentrations in buffalo and cow muscles were generally low and far away from the maximum residual limit. On the other hand, 18.75% of both kidneys and livers, 68.75% of muscles of slaughtered ole camels and 52.4% of young camel muscles contained residual lead more than the permissible limit.
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Liver, kidney and muscle samples from a total number of 246 animals of cattle (73), buffaloes (74), camels (37), sheep and goats (62) aging from one to 7 years old were collected and analysed using atomic absorption spectrophotometer for estimation of lead residues. According to the Egyptian Standards (ES) (2360/2007), lead concentrations in buffalo and cow muscles were generally low and far away from the maximum residual limit. On the other hand, 18.75% of both kidneys and livers, 68.75% of muscles of slaughtered ole camels and 52.4% of young camel muscles contained residual lead more than the permissible limit.

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