Title of article
Elimination of Chloramphenicol by Tiger Shrimp (Penaeus monodon) and White Shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei)
Author/Authors
suseno, heny national nuclear energy agency - center for radiation safety and metrology - marine radioecology group, Indonesia , hudiyono, sumi university of indonesia, kampus ui depok - department of chemistry, Indonesia , muslim, muslim diponegoro university, kampus undip tembalang - department of marine sciences, Indonesia
From page
117
To page
120
Abstract
Chloramphenicol (CAP) has been illegally used in many shrimp farms in South East Asia, including Indonesia. We performed an experiment of elimination simulation of CAP in tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) and white shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei). After 5 days of depuration process, the concentration of CAP in P. monodon decreased to 94.85% (muscle), 97.98% (cephalothoraxes), and 90.30% (exoskeleton). The elimination half-life of CAP in P monodon was 0.596 day in the muscle, 0.716 day in cephalothorax, and 0.437 day in exoskeleton. On the other hand, concentrations of CAP in L. vannamei decreased to 97.74% (muscle), 90.30% (cephalothoraxes), and 97.63% (exoskeleton). The elimination halflife of CAP in L. vannamei was 0.6624 day (muscle), 0.859 day (cephalothorax), and 0.796 day (exoskeleton). CAP was retained better by P. monodon compared to L. vannamei.
Keywords
biokinetic , CAP , elimination , half , life , shrimp
Journal title
HAYATI Journal of Biosciences
Journal title
HAYATI Journal of Biosciences
Record number
2557433
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