Title of article
Tylosin and chlortetracycline effects during swine manure digestion: Influence of sodium azide
Author/Authors
Stone، نويسنده , , James J. and Clay، نويسنده , , Sharon A. and Spellman، نويسنده , , Garth M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
6
From page
9515
To page
9520
Abstract
The antibiotics tylosin and chlortetracycline (CTC), which are commonly used in pig production, were studied to determine their effects on swine manure digestion in the presence and absence of biocide sodium azide. CTC enhanced initial hydrolysis reactions through volatile suspended solids production, while inhibiting methane and carbon dioxide production. Tylosin did not affect methane and carbon dioxide production; however, the relative abundance of both hydrogen utilizing and acetate-only utilizing microbial populations was significantly compromised. Sodium azide in the absence of antibiotics enhanced metabolic output and initial biomass production, and this observation suggests that populations of Methanobacteriales and Methanosaetaceae spp. appeared to contain sufficient periplasmic bound reductase to effectively utilize acetate and hydrogen in the presence of sodium azide. However, the combination of sodium azide and either CTC or tylosin was a very effective metabolic inhibitor, inhibiting methane and carbon dioxide production and VSS consumption compared to their no-azide counterpart.
Keywords
swine manure , Anaerobic digestion , Tylosin , Chlortetracycline , sodium azide
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Record number
1922428
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