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Strategies for Solving the Issue of Malachite Green Residues in Aquatic Products: A Review

Jiang He, Ping Mo, Yushuang Luo, Pinhong Yang

2023Aquaculture Research32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Malachite green (MG) residue in aquatic products is a widely concerning issue, and the possible source of MG contamination includes its illegal usage and environmental pollution. A variety of strategies for solving such a problem have been proposed, and the research about them is summarized in this review. The MG contamination in aquaculture environments can be eliminated by adsorption, degraded by advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), or biodegraded by microbes or enzymes. The illegal usage of MG can be prevented by screening novel anti-Saprolegnia sp. agents from current available agricultural antibiotics, plant extracts, or antagonistic microbes. Nevertheless, deficiencies also existed in these proposed solving strategies. Therefore, further research opportunities in such areas were provided. This includes developing effective combinatorial methods (adsorption + AOPs or biodegradation) for eliminating MG from the aquaculture environment; systematically considering the impact of practical conditions on the efficiency of MG elimination; screening more efficient anti-Saprolegnia sp. agents; and systematically evaluating both the in vivo activities and safety of these agents.

Topics & Concepts

Malachite greenBiologySaprolegniaAquacultureContaminationBiochemical engineeringBiotechnologyBioremediationEnvironmental chemistryEcologyFisheryAdsorptionFish <Actinopterygii>EngineeringChemistryOrganic chemistryPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental ImpactsNanomaterials for catalytic reactionsAdvanced oxidation water treatment
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