Literature DB >> 28115128

Transformation of erythromycin during secondary effluent soil aquifer recharging: Removal contribution and degradation path.

Liangliang Wei1, Kena Qin2, Ningbo Zhao2, Daniel R Noguera3, Wei Qiu2, Qingliang Zhao4, Xiangjuan Kong5, Weixian Zhang2, Felix Tetteh Kabutey2.   

Abstract

Erythromycin (ERY), a widely used antibiotic, has recently been detected in municipal secondary effluents and poses serious threats to human health during wastewater reusing. In this study, the removal, fate, and degradation pathway of ERY in secondary effluent during soil aquifer treatment was evaluated via laboratory-scale SAT tests. Up to a 92.9% reduction of ERY in synthetic secondary effluent was observed in 1.0m depth column system, which decreased to 64.7% when recharged with wastewater treatment plant secondary effluent. XRD-fractionation results demonstrated that the transphilic acid and hydrophobic acid fractions in secondary effluent compete for the adsorption sites of the packed soil and lead to a declined ERY removal. Moreover, aerobic biodegradation was the predominant role for ERY removal, contributing more than 60% reduction of ERY when recharged with synthetic secondary effluent. Destruction of 14-member macrocyclic lactone ring and breakdown of two cyclic sugars (l-cladinose and d-desosamine) were main removal pathways for ERY degradation, and produced six new intermediates.
Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  DOM; Degradation pathway; Erythromycin; Fate; Soil aquifer treatment

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28115128     DOI: 10.1016/j.jes.2016.08.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Sci (China)        ISSN: 1001-0742            Impact factor:   5.565


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2.  Application of Erythromycin and/or Raoultella sp. Strain MC3 Alters the Metabolic Activity of Soil Microbial Communities as Revealed by the Community Level Physiological Profiling Approach.

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