Coccidiostats in table eggs, liver and poultry meat on the market in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Poultry meat production is one of the most dynamic sectors in agriculture, recording the quickest growth in the food industry, while egg production has shown strong growth in the last twenty years. Combined with meat production, it is achieving the highest growth when it comes to meeting protein needs for the global population. In economic terms, coccidiosis is one of the most significant poultry diseases. Effective application of coccidiostats in poultry feed has been playing a key role in development of commercial poultry production for more than 50 years. The aim of this research was to estimate occurrence and residue concentrations of coccidiostats in table eggs, poultry liver and meat, available on the market in Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H). Residues of lasalocid were found in table eggs, while residues of nicarbazin, maduramicin and diclazuril were detected in broiler meat and liver.

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Clanjak-Kudra, E., Alagic, D., Smajlovic, M., Smajlovic, A., Mujezinović, I., Magoda, A., & Jankovic, S. (2021). Coccidiostats in table eggs, liver and poultry meat on the market in Bosnia and Herzegovina. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 854). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/854/1/012016

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