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Changes in Performance and Active Microbial Communities Due to Single and Multiple Effects of Mixing and Solid Content in Anaerobic Digestion Process of OTC Medicated Cattle Manure

Year 2013, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 144 - 148, 01.03.2013

Abstract

Oxytetracycline (OTC) is used in animal husbandry which is poorly metabolized and excreted in manure. In this study, effect of two operational parameters (mixing rate and solid content) and presence of OTC on dynamics of active microbial populations were investigated along with inhibition on biogas production and elimination of OTC. Anaerobic digester studies were carried out batch-wise in 1000 ml digesters with active volume of 600 ml for 30 days. Two different sets were conducted by diluting blank and medicated manures to 5-6% and 8-9% Volatile solid (VS) content. Inoculum seed from a manure digester was added at a ratio of 1:10. Manure slurries were digested then at mixing rates of 90 rpm and 120 rpm at 370C. In all digesters, VS content decreased by 30%-50% after 20 days as biogas yields of medicated manure digesters decreased by 14%-24% in respect to control digesters after 30 days.  Decrease in biogas yield was lower (14%-17%) in high VS content digesters compared to decrease in low VS content digesters (20%-24%). Methane content of biogas was determined as 62±3% in all digesters. OTC concentration decreased by 55-70% indicating a half life of 22-27 days during anaerobic digestion. FISH analyses showed an increase in activity with time and mixing rate. Activity of microbial cells were decreased with increased VS content and presence of OTC. Digesters were dominated by hydrogenotrophic methanogens where acetoclastic methanogens were represented by Methanosarcina spp.

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Year 2013, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 144 - 148, 01.03.2013

Abstract

References

  • N. Kemper, “Veterinary antibiotics in the aquatic and terrestrial environment”, Ecol Indic;8:1-13,2008
  • O. Arikan, L.J. Sikora, W. Mulbry, S.U. Khan, C. Rice and G.D. Foster, “The fate and effect ofoxytetracycline during the anaerobic digestion of manure from therapeutically treated calves”, Process Biochem, :1637-1643, 2006.
  • S. Yuan, Q. Wang, S.R. Yates and N.G. Peterson, “Development of an efficient extraction method for oxytetracycline in animal manure for high performance liquid Environmental Science and Health Part B, 2010. 45, 612- ,2010. analysis”, Journal of
  • H.J.M. Harmsen, H.M.P. Kengen, A.D.L. Akkermans, A.J.M. Stams, and W.M. de Vos, “Detection and localization of syntrophic propionate-oxidizing bacteria in granular sludge by in situ hybridization using 16S rRNA-based Environmental Microbiology, 62(5), 1656-1663,1996 probes”, Applied Journal of Antimicrobial
  • A.M. Jakobsen, B. Halling Sorensen, F. Ingerslev, and H. S. Hansen, “Simultaneous extraction of tetracycline, macrolide and sulfonamide antibiotics from agricultural soils using pressurised liquid extraction, followed by solid-phase extraction and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry”, Journal of Chromotography A, , 157- 170, 2004.
  • T. Tylova, J. Olsovska, P. Novak, M. Flieger, “High- throughput analysis of tetracycline antibiotics and their epimers in liquid hog manure using Ultra Performance Liquid Chemosphere, 78, 353- 358, 2009. with UV detection”,
  • Q .Wang, and S.R. Yates, “Laboratory Study of Oxytetracycline Degradation Kinetics in Animal Manure and Soil”, J. Agric. Food Chem. 56, 1683-1688, 2008.
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  • E.R. Coats, M. Gregg and R.L. Crawford, “Effect of organic loading and retention time on dairy manure fermentation”, Bioresource Technology 102, 2572-2577,
  • D. Karakashev, D.J. Batstone, E. Trably and I. Angelidaki, “Acetate oxydation is the dominant pathway from acetate in the absence of Methanosaetaceae”, Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 5138-41,2006.
  • D. Karakashev, D.J. Batstone, E. Trably and I. Angelidaki, “Influence of environmental conditions on methanogenic composition in anaerobic biogas reactors”, Applied Environmental Microbiology, 71(1), 331- ,2005.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Gokhan Turker This is me

Orhan Ince This is me

Emine Ertekin This is me

Cagri Akyol This is me

Bahar Ince This is me

Publication Date March 1, 2013
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 3 Issue: 1

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APA Turker, G., Ince, O., Ertekin, E., Akyol, C., et al. (2013). Changes in Performance and Active Microbial Communities Due to Single and Multiple Effects of Mixing and Solid Content in Anaerobic Digestion Process of OTC Medicated Cattle Manure. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research, 3(1), 144-148.
AMA Turker G, Ince O, Ertekin E, Akyol C, Ince B. Changes in Performance and Active Microbial Communities Due to Single and Multiple Effects of Mixing and Solid Content in Anaerobic Digestion Process of OTC Medicated Cattle Manure. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research. March 2013;3(1):144-148.
Chicago Turker, Gokhan, Orhan Ince, Emine Ertekin, Cagri Akyol, and Bahar Ince. “Changes in Performance and Active Microbial Communities Due to Single and Multiple Effects of Mixing and Solid Content in Anaerobic Digestion Process of OTC Medicated Cattle Manure”. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research 3, no. 1 (March 2013): 144-48.
EndNote Turker G, Ince O, Ertekin E, Akyol C, Ince B (March 1, 2013) Changes in Performance and Active Microbial Communities Due to Single and Multiple Effects of Mixing and Solid Content in Anaerobic Digestion Process of OTC Medicated Cattle Manure. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research 3 1 144–148.
IEEE G. Turker, O. Ince, E. Ertekin, C. Akyol, and B. Ince, “Changes in Performance and Active Microbial Communities Due to Single and Multiple Effects of Mixing and Solid Content in Anaerobic Digestion Process of OTC Medicated Cattle Manure”, International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 144–148, 2013.
ISNAD Turker, Gokhan et al. “Changes in Performance and Active Microbial Communities Due to Single and Multiple Effects of Mixing and Solid Content in Anaerobic Digestion Process of OTC Medicated Cattle Manure”. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research 3/1 (March 2013), 144-148.
JAMA Turker G, Ince O, Ertekin E, Akyol C, Ince B. Changes in Performance and Active Microbial Communities Due to Single and Multiple Effects of Mixing and Solid Content in Anaerobic Digestion Process of OTC Medicated Cattle Manure. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research. 2013;3:144–148.
MLA Turker, Gokhan et al. “Changes in Performance and Active Microbial Communities Due to Single and Multiple Effects of Mixing and Solid Content in Anaerobic Digestion Process of OTC Medicated Cattle Manure”. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research, vol. 3, no. 1, 2013, pp. 144-8.
Vancouver Turker G, Ince O, Ertekin E, Akyol C, Ince B. Changes in Performance and Active Microbial Communities Due to Single and Multiple Effects of Mixing and Solid Content in Anaerobic Digestion Process of OTC Medicated Cattle Manure. International Journal Of Renewable Energy Research. 2013;3(1):144-8.