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Occurrence and Risk Assessment of Tetracycline Residues in Layer Eggs in Haryana, India

Khushbu Bishnoi, Pallavi Moudgil, Deepak Soni, Vijay J. Jadhav

2025Journal of Food Protection11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

• Tetracycline residues were detected in 13% of the egg samples from Haryana, India. • Chlortetracycline was the primary contaminant, detected in 12% of the egg samples. • A total of 38% of the contaminated eggs exceeded the MRL established by the FSSAI. • Urgent attention is needed to tackle the escalating problem of antibiotic residues. Antibiotics are extensively used in layer flocks for the prevention of diseases and to enhance their growth and production. However, their non-prudent use is leading to the occurrence of residues in eggs. The present study aimed at the detection of tetracycline group residues in egg samples collected from layer farms located in Haryana, India, and human health risk assessment. A total of 100 pooled egg samples were analyzed using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography with Ultraviolet detector for the detection of tetracycline group residues. Out of 100 pooled samples, 13 (13%) were found to be contaminated with tetracycline residues (12 for chlortetracycline and one for tetracycline). Of these, five (38.5%) samples (one for tetracycline and four for chlortetracycline) exceeded the maximum residue limit (MRL) established by Food Safety and Standards Authority of India. The risk assessment based on the per capita availability of eggs in Haryana revealed that the current levels of residues in eggs pose no significant toxicological effects on the consumer’s health. The residues exceeding MRL indicates non-prudent use of antibiotics in veterinary practices, which could lead to the emergence of antibiotic resistance. There is a need to generate awareness among farmers towards judicious antibiotic usage in layer birds and adherence to withdrawal periods to prevent the escalating problem of antibiotic resistance.

Topics & Concepts

TetracyclineRisk assessmentBiologyVeterinary medicineToxicologyMicrobiologyAntibioticsMedicineComputer scienceComputer securityPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsAntibiotic Use and ResistanceAntibiotics Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy