Testosterone
Functional Class: Production aid
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Maximum residue limits for Testosterone
Species
Tissue
MRL
Year of Adoption
Note
Muscle
unnecessary -
1995
Residues resulting from the use of this substances as a growth promoter in accordance with good animal husbandry practice are unlikely to pose a hazard to human health.
Species
Tissue
Muscle
MRL
unnecessary -
Year of Adoption
1995
Note
Residues resulting from the use of this substances as a growth promoter in accordance with good animal husbandry practice are unlikely to pose a hazard to human health.
Liver
unnecessary -
1995
Residues resulting from the use of this substances as a growth promoter in accordance with good animal husbandry practice are unlikely to pose a hazard to human health.
Species
Tissue
Liver
MRL
unnecessary -
Year of Adoption
1995
Note
Residues resulting from the use of this substances as a growth promoter in accordance with good animal husbandry practice are unlikely to pose a hazard to human health.
Kidney
unnecessary -
1995
Residues resulting from the use of this substances as a growth promoter in accordance with good animal husbandry practice are unlikely to pose a hazard to human health.
Species
Tissue
Kidney
MRL
unnecessary -
Year of Adoption
1995
Note
Residues resulting from the use of this substances as a growth promoter in accordance with good animal husbandry practice are unlikely to pose a hazard to human health.
Fat
unnecessary -
1995
Residues resulting from the use of this substances as a growth promoter in accordance with good animal husbandry practice are unlikely to pose a hazard to human health.
Species
Tissue
Fat
MRL
unnecessary -
Year of Adoption
1995
Note
Residues resulting from the use of this substances as a growth promoter in accordance with good animal husbandry practice are unlikely to pose a hazard to human health.