2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-15351-x
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Removal of cephalexin and erythromycin antibiotics, and their resistance genes, by microalgae-bacteria consortium from wastewater treatment plant secondary effluents

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“…Some recent reports support the use of microalgae-bacterial consortiums for water remediation [67,124,125]. A microalgae-bacterial consortium, where Chorella sorokiniana was the predominant microalgae species, was able to remove about 54% of sulfamethoxazole from wastewater treatment plant effluents, mainly through biodegradation by bacteria.…”
Section: Microalgae-bacterial Consortiummentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Some recent reports support the use of microalgae-bacterial consortiums for water remediation [67,124,125]. A microalgae-bacterial consortium, where Chorella sorokiniana was the predominant microalgae species, was able to remove about 54% of sulfamethoxazole from wastewater treatment plant effluents, mainly through biodegradation by bacteria.…”
Section: Microalgae-bacterial Consortiummentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This resulted from a symbiotic action of bacteria and microalgae that act as an oxygen source for bacteria development [125]. In another study, the microalgae-bacterial consortium showed great capacity (>90%) to remove two other antibiotics, cephalexin and erythromycin, through biodegradation from wastewater treatment plant effluent [124]. In addition, a microalgae-bacterial consortium is a promising approach for the biodegradation of pharmaceutical compounds such as antibiotics compared to pure microalgae cultures [137,138].…”
Section: Microalgae-bacterial Consortiummentioning
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