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Estimation of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Effluent from the Striped Catfish Farming Sector in the Mekong Delta,Vietnam 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
In this study an attempt is made to estimate nitrogen and phosphorus discharged to the environment from the striped catfish
(Pangasianodon hypophthalmus) farming sector in the Mekong Delta (8°33′–10°55′N, 104°30′–106°50′E), South Vietnam. The sector accounted for 687,000 t
production in 2007 and 1,094,879 t in 2008, with over 95% of the produce destined for export to over 100 countries. Commercial
and farm-made feeds are used in catfish farming, currently the former being more predominant. Nitrogen discharge levels were
similar for commercial feeds (median 46.0 kg/t fish) and farm-made feeds (median 46.8 kg/t fish); whilst, phosphorus discharge
levels for commercial feeds (median 14.4 kg/t fish) were considerably lower than for farm-made feeds (median 18.4 kg/t fish).
Based on the median nutrient discharge levels for commercial feeds, striped catfish production in the Mekong Delta discharged
31,602 t N and 9,893 t P, and 50,364 t N and 15,766 t P in 2007 and 2008, respectively. However, the amount of nutrients returned
directly to the Mekong River may be substantially less than this as a significant proportion of the water used for catfish
farming as well as the sludge is diverted to other agricultural farming systems. Striped catfish farming in the Mekong Delta
compared favourably with other cultured species, irrespective of the type of feed used, when the total amounts of N and P
discharged in the production of a tonne of production was estimated. 相似文献
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Worawat Jansomboon Narin Boontanon Chongrak Polprasert 《Journal of environmental science and health. Part. B》2018,53(2):108-115
The goals of this study were to determine the levels of three antibiotics – enrofloxacin, flumequine and sulfamethoxazole – in Pangasius catfish products imported into Thailand and to assess the health risks from consumption. To extract these antibiotic residues, acetonitrile, methanol and a small amount of formic acid were used as solvents. Determination of the antibiotics after extraction steps was carried out by liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) technique. The results showed that 14 and 3 samples of Pangasius catfish products were contaminated with enrofloxacin and sulfamethoxazole, respectively. No flumequine residue was found. While the concentration levels of these antibiotics in most contaminated samples were lower than the European Union (EU) standard, one sample was found to contain sulfamethoxazole at 245.91 µg kg?1, which was higher than the EU standard (100 µg kg?1), indicating the likelihood that some contaminated freshwater fish products are widely distributed in Thai markets. Notably, the concentration levels of enrofloxacin in samples of Pangasius catfish with skin were higher than in non-skin products, suggesting that products with skin might retain more antibiotic residues than non-skin products. Although the hazard quotient showed that consuming imported Pangasius catfish products, based on the current consumption rate, will not adversely affect consumer health, antibiotic residues in Pangasius catfish products imported into Thailand should be continually monitored. 相似文献
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