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Determination of steroid hormones in bovine milk by LC-MS/MS and their levels in Swiss Holstein cow milk
Authors:Alexandre Goyon  Karin Kraehenbuehl  Christoph Hartmann  Bing Shao  Pascal Mottier
Affiliation:1. Department of Analytical Sciences, Nestlé Research Centre, Lausanne, Switzerland;2. Nestlé Food Safety Institute, Nestlé R&3. D (China) Ltd., Beijing, China;4. Central Laboratory, Beijing Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Beijing, China
Abstract:Synthetic and natural steroid hormones have attracted some attention in recent years as endocrine active substances (EAS) that interact or interfere with the endocrine system. Endogenous hormones occur naturally in food of animal origin, among which bovine milk represents an important source. This study was conducted to determine the occurrence of steroid hormones (oestrogens, androgens, progestogens and glucocorticoids) in cow’s milk samples from three farms in Switzerland. An isotope dilution liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method was developed and validated for the quantification of 12 hormones in milk. Some hormonal levels from individual cows showed large variations. The average levels of the hormones analysed (17α-estradiol = 31 ng kg1, 17β-estradiol = 6 ng kg1, estrone = 159 ng kg1, 4-androstenedione = 684 ng kg1, progesterone = 15486 ng kg1, 17-hydroxyprogesterone = 214 ng kg1, cortisone = 112 ng kg1, and cortisol = 235 ng kg1) were comparable with literature data. Estriol, testosterone and androstenediols were not detected at their respective limit of quantification. No significant differences of hormonal content among milk from cows at different lactation/calving numbers were evidenced, except for progesterone and 4-androstenedione. Due to confounding parameters linked to the physiological stage of the animal, like pregnancy and gestational stage (pregnancy trimester), the causal correlation between the variation of the levels for these two hormones and the lactation/calving number could not be unambiguously demonstrated.
Keywords:Bovine milk  hormones  steroids  oestrogens  androgens  progestogens  glucocorticoids  endocrine active substances (EAS)  LC-MS/MS
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