| Literature DB >> 19171362 |
Andreas Längin1, Radka Alexy, Armin König, Klaus Kümmerer.
Abstract
Antibiotics have increasingly been detected in effluents and the environment. However, information on the degree of deactivation and mineralization, and the nature of possible formed dead-end transformation products is scarce but desirable for proper risk assessment. An important group of antibiotics is the beta-lactams. We studied the transformation of the closely structurally related beta-lactams piperacillin and amoxicillin in two OECD biodegradability batch tests. None of the antibiotics was biodegraded in the closed bottle test (CBT). However, primary abiotic elimination as monitored by HPLC-UV-VIS was 20% and 100% in the CBT within 14 days, respectively. With HPLC-UV-VIS and ion trap LC-MS/MS primary elimination was shown to be more than 94% for both antibiotics within seven days in the Zahn-Wellens test (ZWT). Both compounds were deactivated by hydrolysis. For piperacillin, a dead-end transformation product resulted after hydrolysis of the beta-lactam ring. For amoxicillin full mineralization of the transformation products was observed.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19171362 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2008.12.032
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemosphere ISSN: 0045-6535 Impact factor: 7.086