**4. Conclusions**

In the last years, the use and abuse of veterinary drugs has represented a very important issue for animal and human health. Consequently, the need of sensitive and rapid analytical techniques for the analysis of veterinary drug residues in food products has become a challenge. This review highlighted the potential role of CE in this topic, as summarized in Table 1. In fact, it is evident that the recent progress in sample pre-concentration methodologies coupled to CE allowed the sensitivity limits of this technique to be overcome and to improve its versatility in the analysis of different types of molecules, in complex food matrices, too.


**Table 1.** CE-modes in the analysis of the mainly used veterinary drugs in different food matrices. Method sensitivities in terms of LOD or LOQ values are reported.


**Table 1.** *Cont.*

**Author Contributions:** Conceptualization, R.C., A.P.; Writing-Original Draft Preparation, R.C., A.P.; Writing-Review & Editing, R.C., A.P.

**Funding:** This research received no external funding.

**Conflicts of Interest:** The authors declare no conflict of interest.
