Cloteau et al., 2023 - Google Patents
From targeted methods to metabolomics based strategies to screen for growth promoters misuse in horseracing and livestock: A reviewCloteau et al., 2023
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- Cloteau C
- Kaabia Z
- Le Bizec B
- Bailly-Chouriberry L
- Dervilly G
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- Food Control
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Despite banned for public health, societal and economic reasons, and therefore strictly regulated, growth promoters can still be used in farm animals to increase production yields or in racing animals to enhance their performance. The introduction of specific regulations …
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