Posters 81-100
P81.
Passive samplers, as surrogates for biological monitoring, to measure emerging (micro)pollutants in the marine environment.
Huysman, S., Ghent University, Belgium
P82.
Production of antisera to phenylbutazone and oxyphenylbutazone for use in immunochemical detection assays.
Traynor, I., Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, United Kingdom
P84.
Abuse of anabolic agents in beef cattle: bile as a possible alternative matrix for official control.
Galarini, R., Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell’Umbria e delle Marche, Italy
P85.
Which analytical techniques can reduce matrix effects in LC-MS analysis.
Kaklamanos, G., Veterinary Laboratory of Serres, Greece
P92.
Enrofloxacin and ciprofloxacin residues in broiler chicken feathers after oral administration.
Mestorino, N., Veterinary Faculty, Argentina
P93.
Quechers method for simultaneous determination of veterinary drugs and pesticides analysis in milk by LC-MS/MS
Öktem Olgun, E., Tubitak, Turkey
P95.
Dye residues in aquaculture products: implementation of targeted and non-targeted approaches.
Dubreil, E., ANSES, France
P96.
Multiplex bead-based assay for the simultaneous on-site detection of forty-two antimicrobials in drinking water and feathers.
Bienenmann-Ploum, M., RIKILT, Wageningen, The Netherlands
P98.
Proficiency test for resorcylic acid lactones in bovine urine.
Elbers, I., RIKILT, The Netherlands
P99.
Effect of storage, thermal processing and pH on the stability of penicillins G and V in milk.
Koukouranos, A., Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece