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Furaltadone is a nitrofuran antibiotic whose major metabolite, 5-morpholino-3-amino-2-oxazolidone (AMOZ), results from the N-oxidation of the tertiary nitrogen in the morpholino-ring, while the nitrofuran ring remains unchanged. This metabolite is significant in the context of food safety, as it can be detected in animal-derived food products using advanced techniques such as high-resolution mass spectrometry and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). The metabolism of furaltadone has been studied in various animal models, including pigs, cows, and goats, revealing a rapid degradation in liver homogenates and a longer half-life in vivo. These studies highlight the importance of monitoring furaltadone residues and their metabolites to ensure food safety and compliance with regulatory standards.
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