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Modeling antimicrobial fate in the circular food system
Abstract The livestock sector plays a critical role in the circular food production system, but excessive use of antimicrobials (AMs) in livestock farming can lead to AM residue contamination in human food. CirFSafe, a model framework was developed to predict the fate of five different AMs in a primary circular food production system, comprising mixed ...
Weixin Huang+2 more
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Response surface methodology was used to optimize lincomycin production by Streptomyces lincolnensis NRRL ISP-5355 in submerged fermentation. Screening of fermentation medium components to find their relative effect on lincomycin production was done ...
Nayera A.M. Abdelwahed+2 more
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Possible reaction pathways of the lincomycin molecule according to the DFT calculation method [PDF]
Human-used antibiotics are eliminated from the body with little or no transformation at all. Traces of eliminated antibiotics enter the receiving environment directly since they cannot be treated in prevalent wastewater treatment facilities.
Eren Bahar, Gurkan Yelda Yalcin
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Lincomycin HCl-Loaded Borneol-Based In Situ Gel for Periodontitis Treatment
Solvent exchange-induced in situ forming gel (ISG) has emerged as a versatile drug delivery system, particularly for periodontal pocket applications. In this study, we developed lincomycin HCl-loaded ISGs using a 40% borneol-based matrix and N-methyl ...
Napaphol Puyathorn+4 more
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Fighting Antibiotic Resistance: Insights Into Human Barriers and New Opportunities
Antibiotic resistance is a public health issue leading to the emergence of multi‐resistant bacteria. Human‐dependent factors are now driving the increase of resistance, notably through antibiotic misuse in human and animal health and environmental pollution.
Aubin Pitiot+3 more
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The lincosamide family antibiotic lincomycin is a widely used antibacterial pharmaceutical generated by Streptomyces lincolnensis, and the high-yield strain B48 produces 2.5 g/L lincomycin, approximately 30-fold as the wild-type strain NRRL 2936.
Ruida Wang+8 more
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NPs-TiO2 and Lincomycin Coexposure Induces DNA Damage in Cultured Human Amniotic Cells
Titanium dioxide nanoparticles (NPs-TiO2 or TiO2-NPs) have been employed in many commercial products such as medicines, foods and cosmetics. TiO2-NPs are able to carry antibiotics to target cells enhancing the antimicrobial efficiency; so that these ...
Filomena Mottola+6 more
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Effects of Natural Polysaccharides on the Gut Microbiota Related to Human Metabolic Health
The graphical abstract illustrates the role of polysaccharides extracted from various natural raw materials (such as mushrooms, marine organisms, fruits, and vegetables) in modulating the gut microbiota. The process begins with the extraction and purification of polysaccharides, followed by assessing their structure‐activity relationship. Upon entering
Yigang Huang+7 more
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Key physicochemical characteristics governing organic micropollutant adsorption and transport in ion-exchange membranes during reverse electrodialysis [PDF]
The co-generation of electricity and electrodialysis of seawater in a hybrid system is a promising approach to overcome water scarcity. Reverse electrodialysis harvests energy from the salinity gradient, where seawater is used as a high salinity stream ...
Cornelissen, Emile+7 more
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Abstract Streptococcus iniae is a fish pathogenic bacterium distributed worldwide. It has a wide range of hosts, strong infectivity, causes high mortality, and severely hinders the healthy development of the aquaculture industry. A fish epidemic broke out in a Selenotoca multifasciata aquaculture farm, Hainan Province, China, and resulted in numerous ...
Zi‐Chen Zhao+9 more
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