| Malachite/
Leucomalachite Green
The Veterinary Medicines Directorate's
(VMD) Statutory Surveillance Scheme detected illegal residues
(2 to 35 ug/kg) of leucomalachite green in five samples of
farmed salmon analysed in the first half of 2002. www.vmd.gov.uk/mavis/resnews/fish0702.htm
Eclipse's own surveillance
work has found detectable levels of both malachite green and
its metabolite leucomalachite green in samples of farmed salmon.
The presence of any detectable residues makes the salmon illegal
for sale in the UK.
In the absence of any authorised
veterinary medicine alternative, malachite green has been
used extensively by aquaculture industries worldwide for many
years, proving particularly effective at protecting the welfare
of farmed fish. The UK Government has taken scientific advice
from independent advisory committees over the past eight years
on the use of this product to ensure that the interests and
health of consumers are protected. However, there are continuing
concerns about its potential effect on human health.
With the full co-operation
of fish farmers the use of malachite green, as a common fungal
treatment in fish farming, ended earlier this year following
discussions between the UK and European Commission. see: www.dardni.gov.uk/pr2002/pr020189.htm
Malachite green is not listed
as a veterinary medicine under Annexes I, II or III of Council
Regulation 2377/90, and its administration for that purpose
is therefore not permitted in aquaculture. In the absence
of any effective alternative treatment for fungal infections
in fish, its use had continued in the UK - on the basis of
surveillance screening to prevent residues likely to prove
harmful to human health ending up in the final product.
Analytical Services
The simultaneous analysis of
both malachite green and leucomalachite green in farmed fish
(trout or salmon) is routinely conducted within the Residue
Analysis Department, using a fully validated procedure. Results
are usually available within 10-15 working days after receipt
of samples - faster turnaround times are possible with prior
notice. Any samples found to contain apparent residues are
repeated. Further details are available on request - contact
enquiries@esglabs.co.uk.
Eclipse Scientific has many
years analytical experience in the following areas: animal/fish
feed (raw materials & finished product), nutritional labelling,
medicinal additives, spoilage markers, veterinary residue
analysis and other contaminants such as heavy metals or pesticides.
Some of the specialised services offered are listed below:
| Analyte
|
Class |
| Chlortetracycline* |
Antibiotic |
| Oxolinic
Acid |
Antibiotic |
| Oxytetracycline* |
Antibiotic |
| Sulphadiazine# |
Antibiotic |
| Sulphadimidine#
|
Antibiotic |
| Sulphonamide
Screen HPLC# |
Antibiotic |
| Tetracycline
Screen* |
Antibiotic |
| Tetracycline*
|
Antibiotic |
| Trimethoprim |
Antibiotic |
| Heavy
metals (lead, cadmium & mercury) |
Contaminant |
| Organochlorine
pesticide screen |
Contaminant |
| Malachite
Green(Incl. Leuco malachite) |
Fungicide |
| Moisture
|
Nutritional |
| Oil
(method A - soxhlet) |
Nutritional |
| Salt
(as chloride) |
Nutritional |
| Cypermethrin
|
Parasiticide |
| Emamectin
|
Parasiticide |
| Fenbendazole
|
Parasiticide |
| Ivermectin
|
Parasiticide |
| Astaxanthin
|
Pigment |
| Canthaxanthin
|
Pigment |
| Histamine
|
Spoilage |
Note -
* Tetracycline screen
includes; tetracycline, chlortetracycline and oxytetracycline
# Sulphonamide screen
includes: sulphadiazine, sulphadimidine, sulphamerizine sulphathiazole,
sulphapyrazole, sulphapyridine and sulphaquinoxaline
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