Survey of veterinery drug residues, environmental contaminants and mycotoxins of cultured shirmp in Iran


Autoria(s): Motallebi Moghanjoghi, Abbas Ali
Data(s)

2005

Resumo

Economical achievement of optimal growth in developing countries may lead to sustainable poverty reduction. Agricultural activities play an important role in economy and human being welfare, which leads to establishment of food security and quality. Aquaculture products in developing countries share 51.4 percent of total agricultural production and 241 percent in developed countries. Therefore undoubtedly food production by means of quality and quantity has to be increased .The history of shrimp production goes back to 500 years ago. Today 50 countries of the world produce shrimp. In Islamic Republic of Iran shrimp production started since 1992 in the coastal region of Persian Gulf. The shrimp culture farms can be classified in to 4 different categories; extensive, semi-extensive, intensive and super intensive. Global ecological maintenance is one of the major concerns of authorities Human manipulation of nature is the most destructive activity. Industrial sewage leakage in to the rivers and water sources is a big issue that causes reduction in the aquatic population. Heavy metals have an inhibitory effect in the production and growth of sea life. Human intake of food treated with anti-microbial cause's allergy, hypersensitivity and develops microbial resistance. Organochlorine compounds contamination may found in hepatopancreatic tissue of aquatic products, Arsenic may transfer to man via plant and animal product contamination.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/20487/1/8873.pdf

Motallebi Moghanjoghi, Abbas Ali (2005) Survey of veterinery drug residues, environmental contaminants and mycotoxins of cultured shirmp in Iran. PhD Thesis, Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch, Tehran, 168pp.

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fa

Relação

http://aquaticcommons.org/20487/

Palavras-Chave #Aquaculture #Environment #Fisheries #Pollution
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Thesis

NonPeerReviewed