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Revista Digital Novasinergia

 ISSN 2631-2654

PAZ, Jefferson    SANCHEZ MACIAS, Davinia. Impact of pre-treatments and laccase enzyme on the degradation of oxytetracycline spiked milk and sweet whey. []. , 6, 1, pp.6-18.   16--2023. ISSN 2631-2654.  https://doi.org/10.37135/ns.01.11.01.

: This work aimed to analyze the effect of different pretreatments and the use of laccase on the degradation of oxytetracycline residues in milk and whey. Milk samples containing 200 µM concentration of oxytetracycline were heat treated, coagulated to obtain whey, skimmed, or left untreated. In turn, these were divided into 3 subgroups, which were inoculated with 0.1, 0.2 or 0.3 mg L-1 of laccase. Control samples were taken at time 0 and, after the addition of the enzyme, samples were taken every hour for 6 hours. Extraction and quantification of the antibiotic in the milk or whey samples were performed by high-performance liquid chromatography. Finally, a Repeated Measures ANOVA procedure was applied and the differences between groups were determined with the Bonferroni test. The thermal pretreatments and skimming did not substantially decrease oxytetracycline in milk, while acid coagulation resulted in whey with a reduction of more than 75% of the antibiotic. None of these treatments favored laccase activity. Using double or triple the concentration of laccase throughout the 6-hour study did not increase the degradation of the antibiotic. The use of laccase on raw milk or acid coagulation resulted in antibiotic residues below the limit established by the Codex Alimentarius so that the milk or whey could be disposed of directly into the environment or used for animal feed.

: degradation; laccase; milk; oxytetracycline; pre-treatment.

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