An overview of cephalosporin antibiotics as emerging contaminants: a serious environmental concern

被引:0
作者
Nilanjana Das
Jagannathan Madhavan
Adikesavan Selvi
Devlina Das
机构
[1] VIT,Bioremediation Laboratory, School of Bio Sciences and Technology
[2] Thiruvalluvar University,Solar Energy Lab, Department of Chemistry
[3] Thiruvalluvar University,Environmental Molecular Microbiology Research Laboratory, Department of Biotechnology
[4] PSG College of Technology,Department of Biotechnology
来源
3 Biotech | 2019年 / 9卷
关键词
β-lactam antibiotics; Cephalosporin; Environment; Pharmaceuticals; Wastewater;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Antibiotics have been categorized as emerging pollutants due to their indiscriminate usage, continuous input and persistence in various environmental matrices even at lower concentrations. Cephalosporins are the broad-spectrum antibiotics of β-lactam family. Owing to its enormous production and consumption, it is reported as the second most prescribed antibiotic classes in Europe. The cephalosporin wastewater contains toxic organic compounds, inorganic salts, and active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) which pose a potential threat to the organisms in the environment. Therefore, removal of cephalosporin antibiotics from the environment has become mandatory as it contributes to increase in the level of chemical oxygen demand (COD), causing toxicity of the effluent and production of cephalosporin-resistant microbes. So far, several processes have been reported for degradation/removal of cephalosporins from the environment. A number of individual studies have been published within the last decade covering the various aspects of antibiotics. However, a detailed compilation on cephalosporin antibiotics as an emerging environmental contaminant is still lacking. Hence, the present review intends to highlight the current ecological scenario with respect to distribution, toxicity, degradation, various remediation technologies, and the regulatory aspects concerning cephalosporins. The latest successful technologies for cephalosporin degradation/removal discussed in this review will help researchers for a better understanding of the nature and persistence of cephalosporins in the environment along with the risks associated with their existence. The research thrust discussed in this review will also evoke new technologies to be attempted by the future researchers to develop sustainable options to remediate cephalosporin-contaminated environments.
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 448 条
[1]  
Abraham S(2015)First detection of extended-spectrum cephalosporin- and fluoroquinolone-resistant J Glob Antimicrob Resist 3 273-277
[2]  
Jordan D(2012) in Australian food-producing animals J Antimicrob Chemother 66 3-12
[3]  
Wonga HS(2015)European surveillance of antimicrobial consumption (ESAC): outpatient antibiotic use in Europe (1997–2009) Sci Total Environ 532 112-126
[4]  
Johnson JR(2004)Adsorptive removal of antibiotics from water and wastewater: progress and challenges Chemosphere 57 505-512
[5]  
Toleman MA(2019)Assessment of degradation of 18 antibiotics in the closed bottle test J Water Process Eng 28 60-68
[6]  
Wakeham DL(2014)Antibiotics in hospital effluent and domestic wastewater treatment plants in Doha, Qatar AAPS Pharm Sci Tech 15 237-251
[7]  
Gordon DM(2018)Recent trends in product development and regulatory issues on impurities in active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and drug products. Part 2: safety considerations of impurities in pharmaceutical products and surveying the impurity landscape Front Microbiol 8 2603-476
[8]  
Turnidge JD(2006)Strategies to combat antibiotic resistance in the wastewater treatment plants J Biotechnol 5 471-2128
[9]  
Mollinger JL(2013)Antibiotics business: a glimpse indian Appl Biochem Biotechnol 171 2121-1037
[10]  
Gibson JS(2000)Kinetic study on cephamycin C degradation J Antibiot (Tokyo) 53 1028-425