abstract |
This paper discloses a method for removing antibiotic resistance genes by using ionizing radiation, which uses ionizing radiation technology (including gamma rays and high-energy electron beams generated by electron accelerators) to treat antibiotic residues to destroy the DNA of microbial cells, thereby achieving antimicrobial resistance. Effective removal of sex genes and degradation of residual antibiotics at the same time. The method is highly efficient and widely applicable; the irradiation can be carried out at normal temperature, without or only needing to add a small amount of chemical reagents, and will not produce secondary pollutants. The method can not only be applied to remove the resistance gene in antibiotic bacteria residue, but also can be applied to remove the resistance gene in water body, soil and sludge, and has broad application prospects in the environmental field. |