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Identification of existing and emerging chemical residue contamination concerns in milk
Danaher, Martin ; Jordan, Kieran
Danaher, Martin
Jordan, Kieran
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Martin Danaher and Kieran Jordan. 2013. Identification of existing and emerging chemical residue contamination concerns in milk. Irish Journal of Agricultural and Food Research 52: 173–183
Abstract
In order to maintain the quality of Irish milk and meet increasingly demanding specifications, it is necessary to focus on chemical residues in milk, in addition to other quality issues. The objective of the work was to assess the current status of chemical contaminant analysis and to identify technological and knowledge needs. This was achieved through a review of literature with respect to chemical contaminants. Quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) have been identified as an area of concern for the dairy industry because of the recent reports of QAC residues in dairy products internationally. Analytical support to analyse QAC residues in milk and dairy products on an ongoing basis is required. Furthermore, the source of QAC residues along the milk production chain needs to be identified. Similarly, analytical support and research is needed in the area of phthalates, to support the development of intervention strategies to reduce contamination, if present. Cephalosporin antibiotics have been a concern for the
dairy industry because of the lack of suitable chemical tests to measure these substances.
