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FIG. 1. Growth of E. coli K-12 indicator bacteria (OD595 optical density at 595 nm) in supernatants obtained from soil slurry exposed to different antibiotics for 24 h. *, P  0.001 for comparison with soil- plus-water control (matched by soil type). Amp, ampicillin; Cep, ceph- alothin; Fox, cefoxitin; Cef, ceftiofur; Flo, florfenicol; Cip, ciprofloxa- cin; Neo, neomycin; SD, sulfadiazine (y-axis SD is for standard deviation); SDM, sulfadimethoxine; and Tet, tetracycline.
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FIG. 1. Growth of E. coli K-12 indicator bacteria (OD595 optical density at 595 nm) in supernatants obtained from soil slurry exposed to different antibiotics for 24 h. *, P  0.001 for comparison with soil- plus-water control (matched by soil type). Amp, ampicillin; Cep, ceph- alothin; Fox, cefoxitin; Cef, ceftiofur; Flo, florfenicol; Cip, ciprofloxa- cin; Neo, neomycin; SD, sulfadiazine (y-axis SD is for standard deviation); SDM, sulfadimethoxine; and Tet, tetracycline.

Journal: Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Article Title: β-Lactams and Florfenicol Antibiotics Remain Bioactive in Soils while Ciprofloxacin, Neomycin, and Tetracycline Are Neutralized

doi: 10.1128/aem.05352-11

Figure Lengend Snippet: FIG. 1. Growth of E. coli K-12 indicator bacteria (OD595 optical density at 595 nm) in supernatants obtained from soil slurry exposed to different antibiotics for 24 h. *, P 0.001 for comparison with soil- plus-water control (matched by soil type). Amp, ampicillin; Cep, ceph- alothin; Fox, cefoxitin; Cef, ceftiofur; Flo, florfenicol; Cip, ciprofloxa- cin; Neo, neomycin; SD, sulfadiazine (y-axis SD is for standard deviation); SDM, sulfadimethoxine; and Tet, tetracycline.

Article Snippet: Ten antibiotics were tested, including ampicillin (Amp) (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO), cephalothin (Cep) (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO), cefoxitin (Fox) (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO), ceftiofur (Cef) (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO), ciprofloxacin (Cip), florfenicol (Flo) (LKT Laboratories, Inc., St. Paul, MN), neomycin (Neo), tetracycline (Tet) (GTS, San Diego, CA), sulfadiazine (SD), and sulfadimethoxine (SDM) (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO).

Techniques: Bacteria, Comparison, Control, Standard Deviation

FIG. 2. Percentage of antibiotic remaining in supernatants after 24 h of incubation in soil slurry as measured by HPLC-UV. ANOVA indicated significant differences between soil type and antibiotic type and for the interaction between soil and antibiotic (P  0.0001). Letters indicate within-drug soil differences (Tukey-Kramer multiple- comparisons test, P  0.001). Sulfadiazine and sulfadimethoxine were excluded from the analysis because of complications with solubility. Neomycin was excluded because we did not have a suitable protocol for quantification by HPLC-UV. Amp, ampicillin; Cep, cephalothin; Fox, cefoxitin; Cef, ceftiofur; Flo, florfenicol; Cip, ciprofloxacin; and Tet, tetracycline.

Journal: Applied and Environmental Microbiology

Article Title: β-Lactams and Florfenicol Antibiotics Remain Bioactive in Soils while Ciprofloxacin, Neomycin, and Tetracycline Are Neutralized

doi: 10.1128/aem.05352-11

Figure Lengend Snippet: FIG. 2. Percentage of antibiotic remaining in supernatants after 24 h of incubation in soil slurry as measured by HPLC-UV. ANOVA indicated significant differences between soil type and antibiotic type and for the interaction between soil and antibiotic (P 0.0001). Letters indicate within-drug soil differences (Tukey-Kramer multiple- comparisons test, P 0.001). Sulfadiazine and sulfadimethoxine were excluded from the analysis because of complications with solubility. Neomycin was excluded because we did not have a suitable protocol for quantification by HPLC-UV. Amp, ampicillin; Cep, cephalothin; Fox, cefoxitin; Cef, ceftiofur; Flo, florfenicol; Cip, ciprofloxacin; and Tet, tetracycline.

Article Snippet: Ten antibiotics were tested, including ampicillin (Amp) (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO), cephalothin (Cep) (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO), cefoxitin (Fox) (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO), ceftiofur (Cef) (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO), ciprofloxacin (Cip), florfenicol (Flo) (LKT Laboratories, Inc., St. Paul, MN), neomycin (Neo), tetracycline (Tet) (GTS, San Diego, CA), sulfadiazine (SD), and sulfadimethoxine (SDM) (Sigma-Aldrich, St. Louis, MO).

Techniques: Incubation, Solubility