Science Inventory

IDENTIFICATION OF METABOLITES OF TRENBOLONE ACETATE IN ANDROGENIC RUNOFF FROM A BEEF FEEDLOT

Citation:

Durhan, E J., C. S. Lambright, E A. Makynen, J M. Lazorchak, P C. Hartig, V S. Wilson, L. E. Gray Jr., AND G T. Ankley. IDENTIFICATION OF METABOLITES OF TRENBOLONE ACETATE IN ANDROGENIC RUNOFF FROM A BEEF FEEDLOT. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PERSPECTIVES 114(Supplement 1):65-68, (2006).

Impact/Purpose:

To evaluate the occurrence of 17a- and 17B-trenbolone, both of which are synthetic androgens present in animal wastes

Description:

Little is known concerning the potential ecological effects of hormonally-active substances associated with discharges from animal feeding operations. Trenbolone acetate is a synthetic anabolic steroid that is widely used in beef production to promote growth in the US. - - -The purpose of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of 17a- and 17B-trenbolone, both of which are stable in animal wastes and are relatively potent androgens in fish and mammals. Further work is needed to ascetain the degree to which synthetic androgens such as trenbolone contribute to androgenic activity of feedlot discharges.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:04/24/2006
Record Last Revised:05/28/2008
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 104712