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Nitrofurans

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December 17, 2025

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Why in news?

The FSSAI has directed food safety officers across India to collect samples of both branded and unbranded eggs for testing after a viral video claimed the presence of nitrofuran residues.

  • Nitrofurans – It is an antibiotic, banned on food-producing animals.
  • Key Compounds and Their Uses
  • The four primary parent compounds in this class include:
    • Nitrofurantoin - Primarily used in human medicine to treat and prevent uncomplicated urinary tract infections (UTIs).
    • Furazolidone - Traditionally used to treat bacterial diarrhoea, cholera, and Giardia.
    • Nitrofurazone (Nitrofural) - Used topically for skin infections, burns, and skin grafts.
    • Furaltadone - Historically used in veterinary medicine for poultry and livestock.
  • Mechanism of Action - Nitrofurans work by entering bacterial cells, where they are reduced by bacterial enzymes (nitroreductases) into highly reactive electrophilic intermediates.
  • These intermediates attack multiple targets simultaneously, including:
    • DNA and RNA - Causing genetic damage and inhibiting transcription.
    • Proteins - Disrupting protein synthesis and the citric acid cycle.
  • This multi-target approach makes it difficult for bacteria to develop resistance compared to other antibiotics.
  • Persistence - Although the parent drugs metabolise quickly (half-life of less than an hour), their side-chain metabolites (e.g., AOZ, AMOZ, SEM, AHD) bind to tissues and can persist for weeks.
  • Health risks - They are considered carcinogenic and genotoxic, meaning they can damage DNA and increase cancer risk.
  • Residues persist - Even after stopping use, nitrofuran metabolites remain in animal tissues (meat, eggs, fish).

Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI)

  • FSSAI is the statutory body responsible for regulating and supervising food safety and standards in India.
  • Established under - Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006
  • Ministry - Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
  • Headquarters -New Delhi.
  • Chairperson - Appointed by the Central Government
  • Functions - Lays down science-based standards for food articles.
  • Regulates the manufacture, storage, distribution, sale and import of food.
  • Grants licensing and registration to food businesses.
  • Conducts food surveillance, inspections and testing.
  • Promotes food safety awareness and hygiene among consumers.

References

  1. New Indian Express | Nitrofurans' presence in Egg
  2. Times of India | Test Eggs for banned antibiotics
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