Nitrofurans
In December 2025, India’s food safety regulator began nationwide testing of egg samples after a viral video alleged the presence of a banned substance in eggs sold by a popular brand.
- The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India directed food safety officers to collect samples of both branded and unbranded eggs for analysis in laboratories across the country.
- Nitrofurans are a group of synthetic antibiotics once used in food-producing animals but now banned due to their potential cancer-linked and genotoxic effects in humans.
- Their use in livestock is prohibited, though residues may still be detected if the drugs are used illegally.
- The European ....
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