Safe Meat, Smart Science: Biotechnology’s Role in Antibiotic Residue Removal
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 12/15/2025
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Summary
Background
Antibiotic residues in meat products pose significant risks to public health by promoting antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which the WHO recognizes as a major global health threat. The widespread use of antibiotics in livestock farming, particularly in the United States where up to 80% of antibiotics are used in animal agriculture, contributes to the persistence of these residues in edible tissues and the emergence of resistant bacterial strains.
Objective
This review synthesizes current biotechnological approaches for detecting and eliminating antibiotic residues in meat, evaluating their effectiveness and scalability. The study aims to explore innovative tools including biosensors, enzymatic degradation, microbial bioremediation, and phage therapy as part of a comprehensive One Health strategy to mitigate AMR risks.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Antibiotics (Basel),
- Study Type:Review,
- Source: 41463766