%0 Journal Article %T An outbreak of renal failure in asian dogs due to s-triazine adulteration of pet food raw material: Analysis of unique, green kidney stones formed as a result. %A Campbell JA %A Franz JA %A Romanczyk LJ %A Wunschel DJ %A Metz TO %A Petersen CE %J Food Chem Toxicol %V 191 %N 0 %D 2024 Sep 26 %M 39067742 %F 5.572 %R 10.1016/j.fct.2024.114878 %X Renoliths were removed at necropsy from dogs that had died from acute kidney injury in Asia in 2004 and submitted to our laboratories for analysis including elemental composition, mass spectrometry, and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The presence of a mixed s-triazine matrix comprising melamine, cyanuric acid, and ammelide, but no detectable ammeline, was found in the stone samples we analyzed. The unusual and unique green coloration of these stones was determined to be due to the presence of biliverdin. The occurrence of these green stones distinguished the 2004 incident from another incident in 2007 in the USA and other reported cases. The presence of crystals was reported in renal tubules and collecting ducts in both outbreaks, but no stones were reported in the 2007 incident. This difference suggested a variation in the disease process caused by mixed s-triazine ingestion. Careful monitoring of food additives is warranted to prevent future problems in animals and humans.