2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0045-6535(00)00479-3
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Primary biodegradation of veterinary antibiotics in aerobic and anaerobic surface water simulation systems

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“…This can show that DO can significantly affect the antibiotic distribution and concentrations. Our results were consistent with previous document (Ingerslev et al, 2001), which confirmed that the biodegradation rates were higher in aerobic conditions than in anaerobic. Fig.…”
Section: Correlation Between Antibiotics and Environmental Parameterssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…This can show that DO can significantly affect the antibiotic distribution and concentrations. Our results were consistent with previous document (Ingerslev et al, 2001), which confirmed that the biodegradation rates were higher in aerobic conditions than in anaerobic. Fig.…”
Section: Correlation Between Antibiotics and Environmental Parameterssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…De acordo com Kummerer 24 alguns grupos de fármacos residuais merecem uma atenção especial, dentre eles estão os antibióticos e os estrogênios. Os antibióticos têm sido amplamente discutidos na literatura, devido ao seu potencial de desenvolvimento de bactérias resistentes no meio ambiente 23,[25][26][27][28] e por serem usados em grandes quantidades, tanto na medicina humana, quanto na medicina veterinária (crescimento do gado, na aquicultura e produção avícola e suína) [29][30][31] . A importância dos estrogênios reside no seu potencial de afetar adversamente o sistema reprodutivo de organismos aquáticos como, por exemplo, a feminização de peixes machos presentes em rios contaminados com descarte de efluentes de ETEs [32][33][34][35][36][37] .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…In another study, tylosin was described as one of the most likely water contaminants from agricultural runoffs (Huang, 2001). Tylosin can undergo biotic degradation in surface waters with an average lag time of 40 days and a half-life ranging from 24-54 days (Ingerslev, 2001). …”
Section: Macrolidesmentioning
confidence: 99%