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This unique and definitive reference on hormone abuse in food producing animals is for scientists, regulators and consumers. It contains the results of a meeting held in November 2006 to discuss the progress made by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) supported programme on steroid abuse detection. When the hormone ban first arose in the EU, there were only 15 Member States. There are now 27 and some newer members lack the background knowledge of this issue. This book sets out to summarise the history and show the significant progress that has been, and continues to be, made in this area. It is the only comprehensive review of this subject available and contains input from leading researchers from around the world. The initial chapters provide valuable background information. For example, the chapter on toxicology and risk covers the controversies arising from the interpretation of the effects of artificial hormones in meat-producing animals. The book then goes on to deal with h

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Introduction Historical overview of the use of hormonal substances in food production and their toxicology National and international programmes for the detection of hormone residues Current analytical methods used for the detection of hormone residues Current research into new analytical procedures

Analyses for Hormonal Substances in Food

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    A Hardback by Len Levy, Matthew Sharman, James Scarth

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      Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
      Publication Date: 11/26/2009 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780854041985, 978-0854041985
      ISBN10: 0854041982

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This unique and definitive reference on hormone abuse in food producing animals is for scientists, regulators and consumers. It contains the results of a meeting held in November 2006 to discuss the progress made by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) supported programme on steroid abuse detection. When the hormone ban first arose in the EU, there were only 15 Member States. There are now 27 and some newer members lack the background knowledge of this issue. This book sets out to summarise the history and show the significant progress that has been, and continues to be, made in this area. It is the only comprehensive review of this subject available and contains input from leading researchers from around the world. The initial chapters provide valuable background information. For example, the chapter on toxicology and risk covers the controversies arising from the interpretation of the effects of artificial hormones in meat-producing animals. The book then goes on to deal with h

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Historical overview of the use of hormonal substances in food production and their toxicology National and international programmes for the detection of hormone residues Current analytical methods used for the detection of hormone residues Current research into new analytical procedures

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