Review Article

Strategies for Solving the Issue of Malachite Green Residues in Aquatic Products: A Review

Table 2

Isolation source and activity of some typical malachite green (MG) degradation bacteria that have been published since 2017.

BacteriaIsolation sourceActivityTest sampleReferences

Aeromonas hydrophilaActivated sludge96.8% within 12 h200 mg/L in medium[103]
Aeromonas sp.Tanning millAlmost 100% within 36 h<1000 mg/L in medium[104]
Bacillus vietnamensis.Sediments from the Eastern Arabian Sea100% within 4 h50 mg/L in medium[105]
Enterobacter sp.Textile effluents and sludge100% within 78 h–144 h15 mg/L in medium[106]
Klebsiella aerogenesLeaves of the wetland plant Suaeda salsa100% within 8 h100 mg/L in medium[107]
Klebsiella pneumoniaeSediments from MG-contaminated aquaculture ponds100% within 12 h1–10 mg/L aqueous solution[108]
Pseudomonas sp.Activated sludge100% within 12 h1000 mg/Lin medium[109]
Pseudomonas veroniiActivated sludge93.5% within 7 days50 mg/L in medium[110]
Tenacibaculum sp.Pacific deep-sea sediments98.8% within 12 h20 mg/L in medium[111]