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titleOfInvention Escherichia coli (Escherichia coli) LHM10-1 strain and application thereof
abstract The invention belongs to the technical field of biological treatment of environmental pollutants, and particularly relates to escherichia coli (E) Escherichia coli ) LHM10-1 strain and application thereof in degrading tetracycline antibiotics, namely escherichia coli (E.coli) Escherichia coli ) LHM10-1 strain, which was deposited at the Guangdong province culture Collection (GDMCC) in 2019, 3 and 28 months, with the deposit number of GDMCC No: 60622. the Escherichia coli LHM10-1 strain has good degradation effect on tetracycline antibiotics. Furthermore, the Escherichia coli LHM10-1 provided by the invention can degrade 83.91% of tetracycline and 92.24% of evalin cyclophilin after 16 hours, and provides a safe, efficient and environment-friendly solution for the residue problem of tetracycline antibiotic drugs.
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