“…Therefore, it is widely detected in the sewage systems of urban regions and hospitals at concentrations up to 150 μg/L and 30 mg/L in the discharged effluents of pharmaceutical factories ( Peng Sun et al, 2009 ; Asadi-Ghalhari et al, 2022 ; Parmar and Srivastava, 2022 ). The existence of CFX in soil, water, and food chains is associated with remarkable health side effects such as kidney failure, fatty liver, vomiting, nausea, shivering, headache, and diarrhea ( Zhang et al, 2021 ; Asadi-Ghalhari et al, 2022 ; Falyouna et al, 2022 ). Additionally, CFX residuals exhibit considerable catastrophic effects in supporting the resistance of common pathogens against the application of antibiotics ( Xiang et al, 2020 ; Al-Musaw et al, 2021 ).…”