Tetracycline residue alters the nutritional quality and bioactive composition of soybean sprouts: Evidence from transcriptomic and rhizosphere microbiota analyses
Ting Cai, Jie Yao, Hongmei Jiang, Jie Zou, Ting Xia, Xinyue Mou, Shan Zhang, Xiao Tan, Jie Tang, Wenliang Xiang

TL;DR
Tetracycline residue in soil harms soybean sprouts by reducing their growth and nutritional value through changes in metabolism and soil microbes.
Contribution
This study reveals how tetracycline affects crop nutrition via metabolic and microbiome disruptions.
Findings
Tetracycline reduced vitamin C, flavonoids, and coumestrol by 50%, 30%, and 43%, respectively.
Tetracycline disrupted carbon, amino acid, and lipid metabolism in soybean sprouts.
Tetracycline altered rhizosphere microbes, reducing nitrogen-cycling taxa and enriching resistant genera.
Abstract
Antibiotic residues in edible crops have become an increasing food safety concern, yet their impacts on crop nutritional quality and bioactive composition remain poorly understood. Here, we investigated the effects of tetracycline, a widely used antibiotic in soil–vegetable systems, on the growth and nutritional quality and bioactive composition of soybean sprouts. Results showed tetracycline exposure significantly inhibited sprout growth and nutrient accumulation in a dose-dependent manner, with high concentrations reducing vitamin C, total flavonoids, and coumestrol contents by approximately 50 %, 30 %, and 43 %, respectively. Transcriptomic analysis revealed that these related declines were associated with disruptions in carbon, amino acid, and lipid metabolism, as well as in flavonoid and coumestrol biosynthesis pathways. In parallel, rhizosphere microbiota analysis showed that…
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TopicsPharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts · Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology · Gut microbiota and health
