Jin-Han BaeYoung-Soo YunSungho YoonKwang-Jin ChoiJeong-Seon LeeChi-Won LimYeon‐Kye KimHee-Yeon Park
Malachite green (MG), a triphenylmethane dye, is carcinogenic, mutagenic, teratogenic, a respiratory toxin, and causes chromosomal fractures. It is not permitted for use as an aquaculture veterinary drug in a number of countries. Sensitive extraction methods for MG and leucomalachite green (LMG), which have long residence times in fish tissues, were developed. For LMG, the average recovery of liquid extraction (LE) ranged from 41.71 (yellowtail) to 71.60% (snakehead); the recovery of liquid-liquid extraction (LLE) was between 67.68 (yellowtail) and 83.68% (snakehead); and the average recovery of solid-phase extraction (SPE) ranged from 84.16 (yellowtail) to 92.92% (shrimp). The recovery of MG was less than 30% with SPE. However, the dye is found primarily as the colorless reduced leuco form in fish tissues.
Valérie FessardThierry GodardSylvie HuetAnnick MourotJ Poul
Allison L HendersonThomas SchmittThomas M. HeinzeCarl E. Cerniglia
Zhijun TanLihong XingMengmeng GuoHongyan WangYanhua JiangZhaoxin LiYuxiu Zhai
Ze ChenZuyao FuXiaoyu DuJing XieZhaoyang Ding
Wenwei WuQifeng SunTiansong LiKexin LiuYan JiangYi WangYongjie Yang