Ecological footprint of ionophores in livestock production: Environmental pathways and effects.

IF 1.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Water Environment Research Pub Date : 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1002/wer.70052
Mahbub Alam, Md Samium Basir, Maisha Binte Sultan, Md Fahim Murshed, Shabiha Hossain, Amit Hasan Anik
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Ionophores, a class of animal antibiotics, are widely used in intensive livestock farming to enhance feed efficiency and control coccidiosis. These compounds, known for their ability to transport cations across biological membranes, are crucial in maintaining cellular homeostasis. However, their extensive use raises environmental and human health concerns. This manuscript offers a comprehensive review of ionophores in livestock production, highlighting their environmental impact and potential to contribute to antimicrobial resistance (AMR). It emphasizes the fate and transport of ionophores in various environmental matrices, providing a holistic framework for assessing ecological risks. The study calls for improved management practices like enhanced waste management through anaerobic digestion, and composting is essential. Establishing Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) and using LC-MS/MS for residue detection will help manage exposure. Educating livestock producers and researching alternatives like probiotics can decrease reliance on ionophores to mitigate the ecological footprint of ionophores, making it a timely and relevant piece of research. Ionophores can persist in the environment, potentially contributing to AMR in gram-positive bacteria. Furthermore, their presence in manure, runoff, and agricultural soils has been documented, leading to contamination of water bodies and sediments. Ionophores pose risks to terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, with studies revealing hazardous effects even at low concentrations. This review highlights the need for improved management practices to mitigate the environmental impacts of ionophores, particularly regarding AMR development and ecosystem disruption. Careful monitoring and sustainable use of these antibiotics are essential to reduce their ecological footprint in livestock production. PRACTITIONER POINTS: Ionophores enhance feed efficiency, but pose environmental health risks. Their persistence may lead to antimicrobial resistance in gram-positive bacteria. Ionophore contamination threatens both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Monitoring and management are crucial to mitigate ionophore-related risks.

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畜牧业生产中离子载体的生态足迹:环境途径和影响。
离子载体是一类动物抗生素,广泛用于集约化畜牧业,以提高饲料效率和控制球虫病。这些化合物以其跨生物膜运输阳离子的能力而闻名,对维持细胞稳态至关重要。然而,它们的广泛使用引起了对环境和人类健康的关注。本文全面综述了离子载体在畜牧业生产中的应用,强调了它们对环境的影响和对抗菌素耐药性(AMR)的影响。它强调了离子载体在各种环境基质中的命运和运输,为评估生态风险提供了一个整体框架。该研究呼吁改进管理实践,如通过厌氧消化加强废物管理,堆肥是必不可少的。建立最大残留限量(MRLs)和使用LC-MS/MS进行残留检测将有助于管理暴露。教育牲畜生产者和研究益生菌等替代品可以减少对离子载体的依赖,从而减轻离子载体的生态足迹,使其成为一项及时而相关的研究。离子载体可以在环境中持续存在,可能导致革兰氏阳性细菌的抗菌素耐药性。此外,它们存在于粪便、径流和农业土壤中,导致水体和沉积物受到污染。离子载体对陆地和水生生态系统构成风险,研究表明即使在低浓度下也会产生有害影响。这篇综述强调了改善管理实践的必要性,以减轻离子载体的环境影响,特别是在抗菌素耐药性发展和生态系统破坏方面。仔细监测和可持续使用这些抗生素对于减少其在畜牧生产中的生态足迹至关重要。执业要点:离子载体提高饲料效率,但对环境健康构成风险。它们的持久性可能导致革兰氏阳性细菌对抗菌素产生耐药性。电离体污染威胁着陆地和水生生态系统。监测和管理对于减轻离子载体相关风险至关重要。
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Water Environment Research
Water Environment Research 环境科学-工程:环境
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审稿时长
11 months
期刊介绍: Published since 1928, Water Environment Research (WER) is an international multidisciplinary water resource management journal for the dissemination of fundamental and applied research in all scientific and technical areas related to water quality and resource recovery. WER''s goal is to foster communication and interdisciplinary research between water sciences and related fields such as environmental toxicology, agriculture, public and occupational health, microbiology, and ecology. In addition to original research articles, short communications, case studies, reviews, and perspectives are encouraged.
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