| Literature DB >> 26110817 |
Takashi Azuma1, Hirotaka Ishiuchi1, Tomomi Inoyama1, Yusuke Teranishi1, Misato Yamaoka1, Takaji Sato1, Naoyuki Yamashita2, Hiroaki Tanaka2, Yoshiki Mino1.
Abstract
This is the first report of the detection of two new anti-influenza drugs, peramivir (PER) and laninamivir (LAN), in Japanese sewage effluent and river waters. Over about 1 year from October 2013 to July 2014, including the influenza prevalence season in January and February 2014, we monitored for five anti-influenza drugs-oseltamivir (OS), oseltamivir carboxylate (OC), zanamivir (ZAN), PER, and LAN-in river waters and in sewage effluent flowing into urban rivers of the Yodo River system in Japan. The dynamic profiles of these anti-influenza drugs were synchronized well with that of the numbers of influenza patients treated with the drugs. The highest levels in sewage effluents and river waters were, respectively, 82 and 41 ng/L (OS), 347 and 125 ng/L (OC), 110 and 35 ng/L (ZAN), 64 and 11 ng/L (PER), and 21 and 9 ng/L (LAN). However, application of ozone treatment before discharge from sewage treatment plants was effective in reducing the levels of these anti-influenza drugs in effluent. The effectiveness of the ozone treatment and the drug dependent difference in susceptibility against ozone were further evidenced by ozonation of a STP effluent in a batch reactor. These findings should help to promote further environmental risk assessment of the generation of drug-resistant influenza viruses in aquatic environments.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26110817 PMCID: PMC4482326 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0131412
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Chemical structures and physicochemical properties of the anti-influenza drugs examined [22, 28–37].
| Compound | Molecular formula | Molecular mass (g/mol) | p | Log | Excreation rate (%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oseltamivir (OS) | C16H28N2O4 | 312.41 | 7.7 [ | 0.4 [ | 15 [ |
| Oseltamivir carboxylate (OC) | C14H24N2O4 | 284.35 | 3.8 (acid) [ | -2.1 [ | 80 [ |
| Zanamivir (ZAN) | C12H20N4O7 | 332.31 | 3.8 (acid) [ | -7.1 [ | 80 [ |
| Peramivir (PER) | C15H28N4O4 | 328.41 | 4.1 (acid) [ | -1.4 [ | 91 [ |
| Laninamivir (LAN) | C13H22N4O7 | 346.34 | 3.8 (acid) [ | -3.1 [ | 13 [ |
Fig 1Locations of sampling sites in the Yodo River system.
Fig 2Time-dependent dynamics of OS, OC, ZAN, PER, and LAN average concentrations, with standard deviations, in river waters and STP effluent (CAS: conventional activated sludge systems) from July to June 2013−2014, including in the influenza outbreak season (January to March 2014).
Fig 3Relative residual concentrations of OS, OC, ZAN, PER, and LAN after experimental ozonation of secondary effluent from an STP at the influenza peak (C0: Initial concentration, C: Concentration after reaction).