Hong Kong Center for Food Safety detects trace amounts of nitrofuran metabolites in white eel samples

Published 2023년 10월 7일

Tridge summary

A sample of white eel from a food market in Hong Kong has been found to contain trace amounts of banned veterinary drugs. The Center for Food Safety is conducting an investigation and has informed the merchant involved. They will also trace the source and distribution of the contaminated food. The investigation is still ongoing and appropriate actions will be taken.
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The Center for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department of Hong Kong announced on October 6 that a sample of white eel was found to contain trace amounts of nitrofuran metabolites of banned veterinary drugs. The Center is following up on the incident. ​ A spokesman for the CFS said, "Through its regular food surveillance programme, the CFS collected the above-mentioned eel sample from a stall of the Cheung Sha Wan Wholesale Food Market for testing. The result showed that the content of nitrofuran metabolites in the sample was 5 parts per billion. Point two." ​ The Center has notified the merchant involved of the above violations. According to the information provided by the ...
Source: Foodmate

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