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Bioaugmentation of animal feces as a mean to mitigate environmental contamination with anthelmintic benzimidazoles

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Συγγραφέας
Lagos S., Perruchon C., Tsikriki A., Gourombinos E., Vasileiadis S., Sotiraki S., Karpouzas D.G.
Ημερομηνία
2021
Γλώσσα
en
DOI
10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.126439
Λέξη-κλειδί
Agriculture
Fertilizers
Mammals
Albendazole
Animal feces
Anthelmintic
Benzimidazoles
Bio-augmentation
Environmental contamination
Feces
Fenbendazole
Gastrointestinal
Thiabendazole
Contamination
albendazole
albendazole sulfoxide
anthelmintic agent
benzimidazole derivative
fenbendazole
flubendazole
mebendazole
nitrogen
polysorbate 20
tiabendazole
benzimidazole derivative
agricultural soil
bioaugmentation
biodegradation
environmental fate
feces
fumigation
metabolism
mitigation
nematode
parasite infestation
ruminant
animal experiment
Article
bioavailability
biodegradation
contamination
controlled study
degradation
dissolution
environmental exposure
feces
feces microflora
fumigation
inoculation
microbial community
nonhuman
sheep
soil analysis
Sphingomonas
animal
feces
sheep
Bacteria (microorganisms)
Nematoda
Ruminantia
Animals
Anthelmintics
Benzimidazoles
Feces
Fenbendazole
Sheep
Thiabendazole
Elsevier B.V.
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Επιτομή
Anthelmintics are used to control infestations of ruminants by gastrointestinal nematodes. The limited metabolism of anthelmintics in animals result in their excretion in feces. These could be piled up in the floor of livestock farms, constituting a point source of environmental contamination, or used as manures in agricultural soils where they persist or move to water bodies. Hence the removal of anthelmintics from feces could mitigate environmental contamination. We hypothesized that a thiabendazole-degrading bacterial consortium would also degrade other benzimidazole anthelmintics like albendazole, fenbendazole, ricobendazole, mebendazole and flubendazole. In liquid culture tests the consortium was more effective in degrading compounds with smaller benzimidazole substituents (thiabendazole, albendazole, ricobendazole), rather than benzimidazoles with bulky substituents (fenbendazole, flubendazole, mebendazole). We then explored the bioaugmentation capacity of the consortium in sheep feces fortified with 5 and 50 mg kg−1 of thiabendazole, albendazole and fenbendazole. Bioaugmentation enhanced the degradation of all compounds and its efficiency was accelerated upon fumigation of feces, in the absence of the indigenous fecal microbial community. The latter contributes to anthelmintics degradation as suggested by the significantly lower DT50 values in fumigated vs non-fumigated, non-bioaugmented feces. Overall, bioaugmentation could be an efficient means to reduce environmental exposure to recalcitrant anthelmintic benzimidazoles. © 2021
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/75629
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