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Occurrence and human dietary assessment of sulfonamide antibiotics in cultured fish around Tai Lake, China.

Chao Song1,2,3, Le Li3,4, Cong Zhang1,2,3, Barry Kamira1,2,3, Liping Qiu1,2,3, Limin Fan1,2,3, Wei Wu1,2,3, Shunlong Meng1,2,3, Gengdong Hu1,2,3, Jiazhang Chen5,6,7.   

Abstract

As the most important fishery medicines, sulfonamides are widely used to prevent diseases caused by pathogens in aquaculture. However, relatively little is known about the residues and dietary risks associated with cultured fish around Tai Lake. In the present study, a sampling strategy for a complete aquaculture period was conducted. Specifically, 12 selected sulfonamide antibiotics were measured among 116 fish samples recruited from four sampling periods, four species, four areas, and 18 fish ponds. All 12 antibiotics were detected at detection frequencies of 4.31-28.45%. Total sulfonamides were detected in 77.59% of the fish samples, with 57.76% of fish samples containing from 0.1 to 10 μg kg-1. Sulfadiazine (SDZ), sulfamethoxazole (SMZ), sulfamethazine (SDD), and sulfamonomethoxine (SMM) were the main types of antibiotics used, and these were present at high concentrations (>100 μg kg-1) with high occurrences, especially in the middle of the aquaculture season. Dietary assessment showed that residual antibiotics in all fish that were being sent to market were far below the maximum residue limit (MRL) of total sulfonamides and that there was almost no risk associated with fish consumption. The results of the present study will facilitate development of effective measures to produce safe aquatic products and meaningful suggestions for consuming aquatic products.

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Keywords:  Aquaculture; Detection frequency; Dietary assessment; Sulfonamide antibiotics

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28593547     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-017-9442-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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