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  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Toxicology
  • Veterinary Science

Context:

  • The original study by Tang et al. (2014) contained inaccuracies in cited data.
  • Errors were present in the Introduction and Discussion sections concerning referenced studies.

Purpose:

  • To correct and republish the Introduction and Discussion sections of the original paper.
  • To ensure accurate referencing of dosage concentrations and animal hair types in ractopamine residue analysis.

Summary:

  • Identified and corrected errors in cited dosage concentrations from Smith and Shelver (8).
  • Corrected inaccuracies regarding the type of animal hair used in studies by Pleadin et al. (12, 14).
  • The revised sections provide accurate data for ractopamine residue detection in cattle.

Impact:

  • Ensures the reliability and accuracy of scientific literature on ractopamine.
  • Facilitates correct interpretation of ractopamine residue data in cattle.
  • Supports accurate analytical toxicology and veterinary drug residue monitoring.