Ivermectin eliminated in heifers treated stool´s quantification
This study objective was to quantify the amount of ivermectin eliminated in the cattle feces, detected by the high performance liquid chromatography technique (HPLC), at the experimental farm Tunguavita in the Paipa city' Salitre townlet (Boyaca). It was experimented in 10 heifers of different...
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author | Moreno-Morales, Jenny Carolina Andrade-Becerra, Roy José Pulido-Medellín, Martín Orlando |
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description | This study objective was to quantify the amount of ivermectin eliminated in the cattle feces, detected by the high performance liquid chromatography technique (HPLC), at the experimental farm Tunguavita in the Paipa city' Salitre townlet (Boyaca). It was experimented in 10 heifers of different breeds and weights with (the injection of) commercial Ivermectin at 1% in a O.2 mg/kg dose of alive body weight, subcutaneously in a single application. It was noted that at the second day to have applied the antiparasite, was obtained the highest corresponding concentration at 87.6%, and the lowest at 20 days after treatment, with a 0.17% concentration. That is, the Ivermectin concentration was decreasing by approximately 0.0535 ppm per day. No significant differences were found between breeds and weights of animals. This study results show that the presence of lvermectin in cattle feces, has a negative environmental impact on the copografa entomofauna, responsible for the degradation of the stool, as the different concentrations of Ivermectin continue their insecticide function, when eliminated in the stool. Fufthermore, it was determined that some part of the dewormer is being assimilated by the different individual internal organs and therefore it is not removed in its entirety. |
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spelling | oai:oai.revistas.uptc.edu.co:article-41272018-11-21T00:11:56Z Ivermectin eliminated in heifers treated stool´s quantification Cuantificación de ivermectina eliminada en materia fecal de novillos tratados Moreno-Morales, Jenny Carolina Andrade-Becerra, Roy José Pulido-Medellín, Martín Orlando ivermectin cattle feces chromatography bovine entomofauna. Ivermectina Lactonas Macrocíclicas Desparasitantes Ivermectina en heces bovinas Cromatografía Bovino Entomofauna This study objective was to quantify the amount of ivermectin eliminated in the cattle feces, detected by the high performance liquid chromatography technique (HPLC), at the experimental farm Tunguavita in the Paipa city' Salitre townlet (Boyaca). It was experimented in 10 heifers of different breeds and weights with (the injection of) commercial Ivermectin at 1% in a O.2 mg/kg dose of alive body weight, subcutaneously in a single application. It was noted that at the second day to have applied the antiparasite, was obtained the highest corresponding concentration at 87.6%, and the lowest at 20 days after treatment, with a 0.17% concentration. That is, the Ivermectin concentration was decreasing by approximately 0.0535 ppm per day. No significant differences were found between breeds and weights of animals. This study results show that the presence of lvermectin in cattle feces, has a negative environmental impact on the copografa entomofauna, responsible for the degradation of the stool, as the different concentrations of Ivermectin continue their insecticide function, when eliminated in the stool. Fufthermore, it was determined that some part of the dewormer is being assimilated by the different individual internal organs and therefore it is not removed in its entirety. El objetivo del presente estudio fue cuantificar la ivermectina eliminada en la materia fecal del ganado bovino, la cual fue detectada mediante la técnica de Cromatografía Líquida de Alta Resolución (CLAR), en la granja experimental Tunguavita, en la vereda Salitre de la ciudad de Paipa (Boyacá). Se experimentó en 10 novillas de diferentes razas y pesos con ivermectina comercial al 1% en una dosis de 0,2 mg/kg de peso vivo, por vía subcutánea en una sola aplicación. Se observó que al segundo día de haber aplicado el antiparasitario se obtuvo la concentración más alta (87.6%), y a los 20 días, la más baja (0,17%), es decir, la concentración de ivermectina fue disminuyendo, aproximadamente, en 0.0535 ppm por día. No se encontraron diferencias significativas entre razas y pesos de los animales. Los resultados de este estudio muestran la presencia de ivermectina en las heces del ganado bovino, presencia que genera un impacto ambiental negativo frente a la entomofauna coprófaga, encargada de la degradación de la materia fecal, ya que las diferentes concentraciones de ivermectina continúan con su función insecticida al ser eliminadas en la materia fecal.De otro lado, se determinó que cierta parte del desparasitante está siendo asimilado por diferentes órganos internos del individuo, por lo tanto, no se eliminan en su totalidad. Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia 2015-01-19 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion investigation application/pdf https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/ciencia_agricultura/article/view/4127 10.19053/01228420.4127 Ciencia y Agricultura; Vol. 12 No. 1 (2015); 97-102 Ciencia y Agricultura; Vol. 12 Núm. 1 (2015); 97-102 2539-0899 spa https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/ciencia_agricultura/article/view/4127/3566 Copyright (c) 2016 CIENCIA Y AGRICULTURA |
spellingShingle | ivermectin cattle feces chromatography bovine entomofauna. Ivermectina Lactonas Macrocíclicas Desparasitantes Ivermectina en heces bovinas Cromatografía Bovino Entomofauna Moreno-Morales, Jenny Carolina Andrade-Becerra, Roy José Pulido-Medellín, Martín Orlando Ivermectin eliminated in heifers treated stool´s quantification |
title | Ivermectin eliminated in heifers treated stool´s quantification |
title_alt | Cuantificación de ivermectina eliminada en materia fecal de novillos tratados |
title_full | Ivermectin eliminated in heifers treated stool´s quantification |
title_fullStr | Ivermectin eliminated in heifers treated stool´s quantification |
title_full_unstemmed | Ivermectin eliminated in heifers treated stool´s quantification |
title_short | Ivermectin eliminated in heifers treated stool´s quantification |
title_sort | ivermectin eliminated in heifers treated stool´s quantification |
topic | ivermectin cattle feces chromatography bovine entomofauna. Ivermectina Lactonas Macrocíclicas Desparasitantes Ivermectina en heces bovinas Cromatografía Bovino Entomofauna |
topic_facet | ivermectin cattle feces chromatography bovine entomofauna. Ivermectina Lactonas Macrocíclicas Desparasitantes Ivermectina en heces bovinas Cromatografía Bovino Entomofauna |
url | https://revistas.uptc.edu.co/index.php/ciencia_agricultura/article/view/4127 |
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