牲畜
食物链
畜牧业
污染
环境科学
毒性
人类健康
杀虫剂
环境污染
动物健康
水生生态系统
环境化学
环境保护
生物技术
毒理
生物
环境卫生
农学
生态学
化学
农业
动物科学
有机化学
医学
作者
Yongkang Zhen,Ling Ge,Qiaoqing Chen,Jun Xu,Zhenyu Duan,Juan J. Loor,Mengzhi Wang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.2c01367
摘要
The extensive use of high-concentration copper (Cu) in feed additives, fertilizers, pesticides, and nanoparticles (NPs) inevitably causes significant pollution in the ecological environment. This type of chain pollution begins with animal husbandry: first, Cu accumulation in animals poisons them; second, high Cu enters the soil and water sources with the feces and urine to cause toxicity, which may further lead to crop and plant pollution; third, this process ultimately endangers human health through consumption of livestock products, aquatic foods, plants, and even drinking water. High Cu potentially alters the antibiotic resistance of soil and water sources and further aggravates human disease risks. Thus, it is necessary to formulate reasonable Cu emission regulations because the benefits of Cu for livestock and plants cannot be ignored. The present review evaluates the potential hazards and benefits of high Cu in livestock, the environment, the plant industry, and human health. We also discuss aspects related to bacterial and fungal resistance and homeostasis and perspectives on the application of Cu-NPs and microbial high-Cu removal technology to reduce the spread of toxicity risks to humans.
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