Research progress in the detection of amide alcohol drugs in animal-origin foods
Amide alcohol drugs have a long half-life and are difficult to excrete through the metabolic process after entering the human body.Excessive amide alcohol drugs will cause serious harm to human organs.Therefore,China has formulated a strict maximum residue limit standard for amide alcohol drugs,in which chloramphenicol can't be detected in all edible tissues.This review introduces the application of chromatography,mass spectrometry,electrochemical method,electrochemiluminescence method,immunoassay,fluorescence method and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy method in the detection of amide alcohol drugs in animal-origin foods,and the advantages and disadvantages of these methods are analyzed and new techniques for the detection of amidol alcohol drugs in the future are prospected.