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Household chemicals as possible causes of poisoning and environmental pollution

Ćupić, Vitomir N.; Bartula, Mirjana M.; Ivanović, Saša; Borozan, Sunčica; Mujezinović, Indira A.; Ćupić Miladinović, Dejana

(Novi Sad : Matica srpska, 2023)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ćupić, Vitomir N.
AU  - Bartula, Mirjana M.
AU  - Ivanović, Saša
AU  - Borozan, Sunčica
AU  - Mujezinović, Indira A.
AU  - Ćupić Miladinović, Dejana
PY  - 2023
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3815
AB  - Nowadays, in order to maintain cleanliness in our houses, as well as to
maintain personal hygiene, numerous chemical agents are used every day. Dishwashing
detergents are used the most, followed by laundry detergents, various soaps and hair shampoos,
and not infrequently descaling agents, for cleaning ovens, unclogging drainage and
sewage pipes, neutralizing unpleasant odours, etc. Although their number is growing day
by day, most people do not realize the consequences, or at least not enough, and especially
not about their potentially toxic effects. In fact, a great deal of the population do not consider
household chemicals a particular problem, which is true, if they are used in the prescribed
manner. However, the fact that these agents can cause harmful effects in humans
and animals, and even participate in environmental pollution, is more than a sufficient
reason to pay more attention to these agents, that is, to talk about them more and obtain more
information for that matter. Particularly since there are authors who believe that some of the
mentioned agents can even cause cancer, asthma or birth defects, i.e. infertility. Household
chemicals can be divided in several ways, and one of the classifications is the one made
according to the place of use. According to this division, the products we use every day at
home can be roughly divided into those used for cleaning and maintaining hygiene in kitchens,
used for the same purposes in bathrooms (including those used for personal hygiene ),
and the products used in rooms and on terraces (flower protection).
PB  - Novi Sad : Matica srpska
T2  - Matica Srpska Journal for Natural Sciences
T1  - Household chemicals as possible causes of poisoning and environmental pollution
IS  - 145
SP  - 97
EP  - 121
DO  - 10.2298/ZMSPN2345097C
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ćupić, Vitomir N. and Bartula, Mirjana M. and Ivanović, Saša and Borozan, Sunčica and Mujezinović, Indira A. and Ćupić Miladinović, Dejana",
year = "2023",
abstract = "Nowadays, in order to maintain cleanliness in our houses, as well as to
maintain personal hygiene, numerous chemical agents are used every day. Dishwashing
detergents are used the most, followed by laundry detergents, various soaps and hair shampoos,
and not infrequently descaling agents, for cleaning ovens, unclogging drainage and
sewage pipes, neutralizing unpleasant odours, etc. Although their number is growing day
by day, most people do not realize the consequences, or at least not enough, and especially
not about their potentially toxic effects. In fact, a great deal of the population do not consider
household chemicals a particular problem, which is true, if they are used in the prescribed
manner. However, the fact that these agents can cause harmful effects in humans
and animals, and even participate in environmental pollution, is more than a sufficient
reason to pay more attention to these agents, that is, to talk about them more and obtain more
information for that matter. Particularly since there are authors who believe that some of the
mentioned agents can even cause cancer, asthma or birth defects, i.e. infertility. Household
chemicals can be divided in several ways, and one of the classifications is the one made
according to the place of use. According to this division, the products we use every day at
home can be roughly divided into those used for cleaning and maintaining hygiene in kitchens,
used for the same purposes in bathrooms (including those used for personal hygiene ),
and the products used in rooms and on terraces (flower protection).",
publisher = "Novi Sad : Matica srpska",
journal = "Matica Srpska Journal for Natural Sciences",
title = "Household chemicals as possible causes of poisoning and environmental pollution",
number = "145",
pages = "97-121",
doi = "10.2298/ZMSPN2345097C"
}
Ćupić, V. N., Bartula, M. M., Ivanović, S., Borozan, S., Mujezinović, I. A.,& Ćupić Miladinović, D.. (2023). Household chemicals as possible causes of poisoning and environmental pollution. in Matica Srpska Journal for Natural Sciences
Novi Sad : Matica srpska.(145), 97-121.
https://doi.org/10.2298/ZMSPN2345097C
Ćupić VN, Bartula MM, Ivanović S, Borozan S, Mujezinović IA, Ćupić Miladinović D. Household chemicals as possible causes of poisoning and environmental pollution. in Matica Srpska Journal for Natural Sciences. 2023;(145):97-121.
doi:10.2298/ZMSPN2345097C .
Ćupić, Vitomir N., Bartula, Mirjana M., Ivanović, Saša, Borozan, Sunčica, Mujezinović, Indira A., Ćupić Miladinović, Dejana, "Household chemicals as possible causes of poisoning and environmental pollution" in Matica Srpska Journal for Natural Sciences, no. 145 (2023):97-121,
https://doi.org/10.2298/ZMSPN2345097C . .

Antimicrobial agents in laying hens

Ćupić, Vitomir N.; Ivanović, Saša R.; Borozan, Sunčica; Mujezinović, Indira A.; Ćupić Miladinović, Dejana; Aleksić, Jelena

(Novi Sad : Matica srpska, 2022)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Ćupić, Vitomir N.
AU  - Ivanović, Saša R.
AU  - Borozan, Sunčica
AU  - Mujezinović, Indira A.
AU  - Ćupić Miladinović, Dejana
AU  - Aleksić, Jelena
PY  - 2022
UR  - https://vet-erinar.vet.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2650
AB  - The European Union has granted 6 of antimicrobial agents, which may be used in laying hens. These are: colistin, tylosin, neomycin, oxytetracycline, chlortetracycline and erythromycin. Antimicrobial drugs are used today primarily for the prevention and treatment of diseases in poultry, and often (not in the EU) to stimulate growth. Taking into account the fact that these drugs are often used irrationally, there are good chances that their residues will be found not only in poultry meat but also in the eggs within a certain pe-riod after the cessation of treatment. In addition to the administration of approved VMPs, the residues in eggs can be the result of erroneously applied medicated food, the contamination of the food with some antimicrobial drug in the mixing unit, as well as “extra-label" use of drugs in poultry. The antimicrobial agents are distributed in the body and deposited in the eggs, mainly in the yolk where also persist longer in relation to the albumen. Drugs which are poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract (aminoglycosides, aminocyclitols, polymyxins), cannot be determined in the eggs, while the residues of the some antimicrobial drugs, that are absorbed can be detected for up to two months (e.g. chloramphenicol) after the last treatment. Rational use of drugs in veterinary medicine has manifold significance. Using each drug, only when they are really necessary (indicated), in right dose and route of administration, the potential damage of their use would be reduced, and efficiency increases, as well as the risk of microorganisms resistance development would be significantly decreased. All of this becomes more important when these drugs are used in food animals.
PB  - Novi Sad : Matica srpska
T2  - Zbornik Matice srpske za prirodne nauke
T1  - Antimicrobial agents in laying hens
T1  - Antimikrobni lekovi kod koka nosilja
IS  - 142
SP  - 61
EP  - 71
DO  - 10.2298/ZMSPN2242061C
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Ćupić, Vitomir N. and Ivanović, Saša R. and Borozan, Sunčica and Mujezinović, Indira A. and Ćupić Miladinović, Dejana and Aleksić, Jelena",
year = "2022",
abstract = "The European Union has granted 6 of antimicrobial agents, which may be used in laying hens. These are: colistin, tylosin, neomycin, oxytetracycline, chlortetracycline and erythromycin. Antimicrobial drugs are used today primarily for the prevention and treatment of diseases in poultry, and often (not in the EU) to stimulate growth. Taking into account the fact that these drugs are often used irrationally, there are good chances that their residues will be found not only in poultry meat but also in the eggs within a certain pe-riod after the cessation of treatment. In addition to the administration of approved VMPs, the residues in eggs can be the result of erroneously applied medicated food, the contamination of the food with some antimicrobial drug in the mixing unit, as well as “extra-label" use of drugs in poultry. The antimicrobial agents are distributed in the body and deposited in the eggs, mainly in the yolk where also persist longer in relation to the albumen. Drugs which are poorly absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract (aminoglycosides, aminocyclitols, polymyxins), cannot be determined in the eggs, while the residues of the some antimicrobial drugs, that are absorbed can be detected for up to two months (e.g. chloramphenicol) after the last treatment. Rational use of drugs in veterinary medicine has manifold significance. Using each drug, only when they are really necessary (indicated), in right dose and route of administration, the potential damage of their use would be reduced, and efficiency increases, as well as the risk of microorganisms resistance development would be significantly decreased. All of this becomes more important when these drugs are used in food animals.",
publisher = "Novi Sad : Matica srpska",
journal = "Zbornik Matice srpske za prirodne nauke",
title = "Antimicrobial agents in laying hens, Antimikrobni lekovi kod koka nosilja",
number = "142",
pages = "61-71",
doi = "10.2298/ZMSPN2242061C"
}
Ćupić, V. N., Ivanović, S. R., Borozan, S., Mujezinović, I. A., Ćupić Miladinović, D.,& Aleksić, J.. (2022). Antimicrobial agents in laying hens. in Zbornik Matice srpske za prirodne nauke
Novi Sad : Matica srpska.(142), 61-71.
https://doi.org/10.2298/ZMSPN2242061C
Ćupić VN, Ivanović SR, Borozan S, Mujezinović IA, Ćupić Miladinović D, Aleksić J. Antimicrobial agents in laying hens. in Zbornik Matice srpske za prirodne nauke. 2022;(142):61-71.
doi:10.2298/ZMSPN2242061C .
Ćupić, Vitomir N., Ivanović, Saša R., Borozan, Sunčica, Mujezinović, Indira A., Ćupić Miladinović, Dejana, Aleksić, Jelena, "Antimicrobial agents in laying hens" in Zbornik Matice srpske za prirodne nauke, no. 142 (2022):61-71,
https://doi.org/10.2298/ZMSPN2242061C . .