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- W3208216880 abstract "Antibiotics are challenging to degrade and are excreted by livestock which results in environmental pollution. In this paper, we demonstrated that environmentally friendly manure bioremediation performed by black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) is a wise alternative, which could effectively degrade ciprofloxacin (CIP) by approached 85.48% in artificial diet and 84.22% in poultry manure within 12 days. They are up to 2.5-4.0 fold more than that achieved by natural fermentation. The five CIP-degrading strains were isolated from the larval gut, two of which, named by Klebsiella pneumoniae BSFLG-CIP1 and Proteus mirabilis BSFLG-CIP5, could degraded CIP by nearly 98.22% and 97.83% in vitro, respectively. When the intestinal isolates were re-inoculated to sterile BSFL system, the degradation level significantly increased up to 82.38%, comparing with the sterile BSFL system (21.76%). It is proved that the larvae intestinal microbiota might carry out this highly-efficient CIP-degradation. Furthermore, seven possible metabolites were identified for CIP-degradation in vitro, and they were referring three main potential degrading mechanisms of hydroxylize, piperazine ring substitute and cleavage, and quinoline ring cleavage. In conclusion, the present study may provide a strategy to reduce antibiotics pollution in animal waste through bioremediation with BSFL and adjusted intestinal microbes." @default.
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- W3208216880 title "Characteristics and mechanisms of ciprofloxacin degradation by black soldier fly larvae combined with associated intestinal microorganisms" @default.
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