Diflubenzuron in Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) - Multiple Dose Pharmacokinetic Study

Diflubenzuron, a chitin synthesis inhibitor, is used as a parasiticide against sea lice in farmed salmonids. It is administered orally via medicated feed pellets. Due to low bioavailability and biliary secretion of the active drug, diflubenzuron is released into the water column adsorbed to organic...

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Main Author: Erdal, Ane
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
Published: The University of Bergen 2012
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1956/6178
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/6178 2023-05-15T15:27:04+02:00 Diflubenzuron in Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) - Multiple Dose Pharmacokinetic Study Erdal, Ane 2012-05-21 12329167 bytes application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/6178 eng eng The University of Bergen https://hdl.handle.net/1956/6178 Copyright the author. All rights reserved Atlantic salmon pharmacokinetics diflubenzuron 737101 Master thesis 2012 ftunivbergen 2023-03-14T17:39:59Z Diflubenzuron, a chitin synthesis inhibitor, is used as a parasiticide against sea lice in farmed salmonids. It is administered orally via medicated feed pellets. Due to low bioavailability and biliary secretion of the active drug, diflubenzuron is released into the water column adsorbed to organic particles in faecal matter. Feed spills are also a source of contamination into the environment during medication periods. Consequently, there is a risk that non-target organisms could consume diflubenzuron during and after treatment periods via organic particles from sea pens. Little is known about the pharmacokinetics of diflubenzuron in non-target fish species. In this study, the standard diflubenzuron treatment (3 mg/kg once daily for 14 days) has been administered to Atlantic cod with a mean weight of 104 g (lower and upper bounds 65 and 165 g) at a water temperature of 7.7 °C, and samples of fillet and skin in natural proportions, liver, terminal colon and bile have been collected during and in the period following the medication period (day 4, 8, 12, 15, 18, 22, 29, 36 and 44). The primary objective has been to determine the tissue levels of diflubenzuron obtained in Atlantic cod, as well as the depuration half lives in the different tissues, through HPLC/MS. A secondary objective of this study was to evaluate whether PCA, a toxic metabolite of diflubenzuron, is formed in Atlantic cod, through qualitative HPLC/MS/MS analysis of fillet and skin samples. During the medication period, the calculated tissue levels in fillet and skin and liver showed high variability. This is probably due to individual differences in feed consumption, and to a lesser extent differences in absorption. The median tissue levels obtained in fillet and skin and liver were 36.1 and 106 ng/g, respectively. This is very low compared to Atlantic salmon, in which a mean concentration of 2240 ng/g in fillet and skin has been found at 6 °C 1 day after standard treatment (EMEA, 1999). Furthermore, no fillet and skin samples throughout the ... Master Thesis atlantic cod Atlantic salmon Gadus morhua University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB)
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topic Atlantic salmon
pharmacokinetics
diflubenzuron
737101
spellingShingle Atlantic salmon
pharmacokinetics
diflubenzuron
737101
Erdal, Ane
Diflubenzuron in Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) - Multiple Dose Pharmacokinetic Study
topic_facet Atlantic salmon
pharmacokinetics
diflubenzuron
737101
description Diflubenzuron, a chitin synthesis inhibitor, is used as a parasiticide against sea lice in farmed salmonids. It is administered orally via medicated feed pellets. Due to low bioavailability and biliary secretion of the active drug, diflubenzuron is released into the water column adsorbed to organic particles in faecal matter. Feed spills are also a source of contamination into the environment during medication periods. Consequently, there is a risk that non-target organisms could consume diflubenzuron during and after treatment periods via organic particles from sea pens. Little is known about the pharmacokinetics of diflubenzuron in non-target fish species. In this study, the standard diflubenzuron treatment (3 mg/kg once daily for 14 days) has been administered to Atlantic cod with a mean weight of 104 g (lower and upper bounds 65 and 165 g) at a water temperature of 7.7 °C, and samples of fillet and skin in natural proportions, liver, terminal colon and bile have been collected during and in the period following the medication period (day 4, 8, 12, 15, 18, 22, 29, 36 and 44). The primary objective has been to determine the tissue levels of diflubenzuron obtained in Atlantic cod, as well as the depuration half lives in the different tissues, through HPLC/MS. A secondary objective of this study was to evaluate whether PCA, a toxic metabolite of diflubenzuron, is formed in Atlantic cod, through qualitative HPLC/MS/MS analysis of fillet and skin samples. During the medication period, the calculated tissue levels in fillet and skin and liver showed high variability. This is probably due to individual differences in feed consumption, and to a lesser extent differences in absorption. The median tissue levels obtained in fillet and skin and liver were 36.1 and 106 ng/g, respectively. This is very low compared to Atlantic salmon, in which a mean concentration of 2240 ng/g in fillet and skin has been found at 6 °C 1 day after standard treatment (EMEA, 1999). Furthermore, no fillet and skin samples throughout the ...
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author Erdal, Ane
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title Diflubenzuron in Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) - Multiple Dose Pharmacokinetic Study
title_short Diflubenzuron in Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) - Multiple Dose Pharmacokinetic Study
title_full Diflubenzuron in Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) - Multiple Dose Pharmacokinetic Study
title_fullStr Diflubenzuron in Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) - Multiple Dose Pharmacokinetic Study
title_full_unstemmed Diflubenzuron in Atlantic Cod (Gadus morhua) - Multiple Dose Pharmacokinetic Study
title_sort diflubenzuron in atlantic cod (gadus morhua) - multiple dose pharmacokinetic study
publisher The University of Bergen
publishDate 2012
url https://hdl.handle.net/1956/6178
genre atlantic cod
Atlantic salmon
Gadus morhua
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Atlantic salmon
Gadus morhua
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