BIODEGRADATION OF ANTIBIOTICS: THE BALANCE BETWEEN GOOD AND BAD

T. Galaon, A. Banciu, F. Chiriac, M. Nita-Lazar
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The worldwide population rise corroborated with the raise of the health-care standards have generated an escalation of the antibiotic production and uncontrolled usage. The subsequent effects of this escalation have led to an increase of the antibiotic resistance rates, Romania is in the top of the EU countries regarding the antibiotic resistance rates, and to a continuous presence in the environment, including the aquatic environment. Unfortunately, the present design of the classical WWTPs is not optimized for the efficient removal of antibiotics since these compounds may have highly soluble and polar molecular structures. Instead, antibiotics removal using microorganisms could be an ecofriendly solution to this environmental issue, as long as their antibiotic degradation structures are not more toxic than the antibiotic itself. In the present review, we focus on the environmental presence and biodegradation of the most commonly used antibiotics as well as on their biodegradation, based on bacterial model, monitored by mass-spectrometric methods.
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抗生素的生物降解:好与坏的平衡
世界人口的增加与保健标准的提高相吻合,造成抗生素生产的增加和不受控制的使用。这一升级的后续影响导致抗生素耐药率上升,罗马尼亚是欧盟国家中抗生素耐药率最高的国家,并且在环境中持续存在,包括水生环境。不幸的是,由于这些化合物可能具有高可溶性和极性的分子结构,目前经典的污水处理剂的设计并没有优化到有效去除抗生素的程度。相反,使用微生物去除抗生素可能是解决这一环境问题的一种生态友好型解决方案,只要它们的抗生素降解结构不比抗生素本身毒性更大。在本综述中,我们重点介绍了最常用抗生素的环境存在和生物降解,以及它们的生物降解,基于细菌模型,用质谱法监测。
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