2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2008.08.019
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Management of antibiotic residues from agricultural sources: Use of composting to reduce chlortetracycline residues in beef manure from treated animals

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“…Wu et al (2011) also discovered none of the 4-epianhydrotetracyclines of the three parent tetracyclines during composting and the slight alkaline condition was thought to be the reason since anhydrotetracyclines could only be formed under strongly acidic conditions. ICTC was also found in compost samples from Jiaxing and Putian and a similar result has been reported (Arikan et al, 2009). In general, the relatively high tetracycline residues in Putian compost was most likely related to the initial high concentrations of the antibiotics in raw manures, which implied the potential for TCs to be delivered to the soil environment following application of this compost.…”
Section: Occurrence Of Tetracyclines In Manure-based Compostsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Wu et al (2011) also discovered none of the 4-epianhydrotetracyclines of the three parent tetracyclines during composting and the slight alkaline condition was thought to be the reason since anhydrotetracyclines could only be formed under strongly acidic conditions. ICTC was also found in compost samples from Jiaxing and Putian and a similar result has been reported (Arikan et al, 2009). In general, the relatively high tetracycline residues in Putian compost was most likely related to the initial high concentrations of the antibiotics in raw manures, which implied the potential for TCs to be delivered to the soil environment following application of this compost.…”
Section: Occurrence Of Tetracyclines In Manure-based Compostsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Available data show that antibiotic consumption for veterinary purposes is more than several kilotons per year in America, Europe, and China, and tetracyclines (TCs) and sulfonamides (SMs) are two kinds of the most widely used antimicrobial agents in animal feeding (Arikan et al 2009;Sarmah et al 2006;Shen et al 2009). Antibiotics are designed to be easily excreted by the acceptors after administration (Halling-Sørensen et al 2002;Thiele-Bruhn et al 2004), which results in high antibiotic residues in animal manure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential risks of antibiotics can not be underestimated. Arican et al (2009) have been done a research on reducing chlortetracycline residues in beef manure with composting [25]. These phenomena can be addressed from the following aspects: (1) The government should strengthen the supervision of fish drugs usage, increase the punishment of illegal use of antibiotics and establish more simultaneous testing method of different types of antibiotics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%