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Large Scale Nationwide Screening of Bioavailable Tetracyclines and Arsenic Using Whole-cell Bioreporter from Pangasius and Tilapia Aquaculture System in Bangladesh

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  • Emranul Ahsan
  • Mohammad Abdur Razzak
  • Seikh Razibul Islam
  • Ajmala Akter
  • Lokman Ali

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In this study, a large-scale screening of bioavailable tetracycline (TC) and arsenic (As) was carried out using Whole-Cell biosensor bacteria from the pond surface waters of selected pangasius and tilapia farms across Bangladesh. Bioavailability of Tetracyclines and Arsenic was detected using biosensor bacteria E. coli K12 pTetLux1 and E. coli DH5R (pJAMA-arsR), respectively. 62 samples were within the tetracycline detection limit; others were below the detection limit. The highest concentration 31.27µg/l was found in a pond of Jashore and the lowest concentration 2.57µg/l, was measured from Trishal, Mymensingh. Tetracyclines were detected in 19.57 % of all analyzed samples and varied from below the detection limit to a maximum of 31.27 μg/l. Khulna showed the maximum percentage of detected samples (90%), followed by Mymensingh (52%), Cumilla (27.5%), Jashore (14%), Bogura (14%), and Sathkhira (10%). Bioavailable As were detected in only 5.7% of all analyzed samples. Detectable as samples were higher in number among the collected samples at Madaripur and higher in percentage at Sathkhira (30%) followed by Madaripur (20%), Cumilla (5%), and Gopalgonj (3.2%). The pick level of Arsenic was found in Madaripur, which was 9.45 µg/l and the lowest figure was 2.35 µg/l, found in Cumilla. Though the concentrations of arsenic in groundwater (tube well water) were high in all studied regions, the concentrations of arsenic in pond water were low in every region. The concentration of as in the experimental ponds was neither very high nor in the danger limit. Use of shallow tube well water, fertilizers, drugs, pesticides, and herbicides possessed with as during fish culture might be the source of as contamination. However, extensive use of antibiotics results in the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance in the aquatic environment.

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  • Emranul Ahsan & Mohammad Abdur Razzak & Seikh Razibul Islam & Ajmala Akter & Lokman Ali, 2024. "Large Scale Nationwide Screening of Bioavailable Tetracyclines and Arsenic Using Whole-cell Bioreporter from Pangasius and Tilapia Aquaculture System in Bangladesh," Sustainable Agriculture Research, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 13(1), pages 1-1, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:sarjnl:v:13:y:2024:i:1:p:1
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    1. Faruk, M.A.R & Ali, M.M & Patwary, Z.P, 2008. "Evaluation of the status of use of chemicals and antibiotics in freshwater aquaculture activities with special emphasis to fish health management," Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh Agricultural University Research System (BAURES), vol. 6.
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