teria, zoonotic bacteria, and resistance genes, some of which were decreased and others of which showed no significant changes during composting. Particularly, SC and OFP reduced chloramphenicol resistance gene fexA and opportunistic pathogen Vibrio fluvialis, whereas AF significantly reduced tetracycline resistance gene tetB
Jan 15, 2023 · In the present study, the ADE without solid-liquid separation was mixed with sewage sludge and Chinese medicine residue for the composting, where the ADE could be recovered at high temperature through humification. Besides, the nitrogen balance, humification process, and microbial dynamics during the composting process were studied.
Jan 10, 2024 · Enhanced humus synthesis from Chinese medicine residues composting by lignocellulose-degrading bacteria stimulation: Upregulation of key enzyme activity and neglected indirect effects on humus formation - ScienceDirect. Science of The Total Environment. Volume 907, 10 January 2024, 167754.
Apr 23, 2023 · Using traditional Chinese medicine residue biomass as the raw material and industrial limestone as a carbon absorbent, this paper investigates the production of hydrogen-rich synthesis gas in a pilot-scale calcium looping dual fluidized bed (DFB) system. The study focuses on analyzing the distribution characteristics of temperature and pressure, as well as the operation and control of
Dec 15, 2021 · Composting is an effective technology to recycle organic solid waste as a green resource. However, pharmaceutical fermentation residue (PFR) contains a variety of pollutants, such as residual drug and antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), which limits the green cycle of using PFR as a resource.
Apr 3, 2023 · The disposal of traditional Chinese medicine residue (TCMR) has become a significant obstacle to the advancement of the pharmaceutical business. Improper residue treatment will not only waste resources but will also pollute the environment. Hence, through categorization management, turning TCMR into medical, feed, fertilizer, and energy is
Traditional Chinese medicine residue-derived micropore-rich porous carbon frameworks as efficient sulfur hosts for high-performance lithium–sulfur batteries - Dalton Transactions (RSC Publishing) Issue 1, 2022. Previous Article.
Mar 15, 2021 · Antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) have been diffusely detected in several kinds of organic solid waste, such as livestock manure, sludge, antibiotic fermentation residues, and food waste, thus attracting great attention. Aerobic composting, which is an effective, harmless treatment method for organic solid waste to promote recycling, has been identified to also aid in ARG reduction. However
Aug 1, 2020 · The contact angles between the modified materials and water reached 127°, and the modified Chinese medicine residue had an adsorption capacity of 51.7 mg/g for organic compounds, which was a
Oct 1, 2023 · @article{Li2023ACI, title={A change in substance and microbial community structure during the co-composting of kitchen waste anaerobic digestion effluent, sewage sludge and Chinese medicine residue.}, author={Dian Li and Wei Jiang and Yuanyao Ye and Jiwu Luo and Xiaojuan Zhou and Lin Yang and Gang Guo and Songlin Wang and Zizheng Liu and
Jan 10, 2021 · Statistics show that the annual discharge of Chinese medicine residues has reached 60–70 million tons in China (Zhu et al., 2018).Currently, extensive treatments of waste resources, such as Chinese medicine residues, include incineration, stacking and landfilling, all of which cause heavy pollution and resource wastage (Meng et al., 2018; de Azevedo et al., 2019).
Oct 1, 2022 · Exploring the dynamic of microbial community and metabolic function in food waste composting amended with traditional Chinese medicine residues Author links open overlay panel Xiaoyan Wu a , Jingshu Wang a , Charles Amanze a b , Runlan Yu a b , Jiaokun Li a b , Xueling Wu a b , Li Shen a b , Yuandong Liu a b , Zhaojing Yu a , Weimin Zeng a b
Jan 20, 2022 · Effects of Chinese medicine herbal residues on antibiotic resistance genes and the bacterial community in chicken manure composting. Bao-Bei Guo, Jin-Ping Wu, Jian-Wen Chen,
Feb 24, 2024 · Purpose Co-composting of chicken manure and edible mushroom residue inoculated with oxytetracycline-degrading strain T4 was conducted to reduce the risk of residual oxytetracycline and tetracycline resistance genes (TRGs) to the ecological environment. Materials and Three treatments (CK: without bacteria agent T4 inoculated; AM: 1% bacteria agent T4 inoculated in mesophilic phase; AC
Sep 10, 2019 · Traditional Chinese medicine residue (TCMR) is the solid substances remaining after the extraction of pharmaceutical ingredients from medicinal plant materials, which include abundant soil nutrients. However, TCMR is nearly lost as domestic garbage, which not only occupies a large amount of land but also leads to the waste of resource, as well as causing the eco-environment potential pollution