Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7630026 | Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2015 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
- FQs inhibit growth of the Escherichia coli indicator organism at 1-10 μg/L.
- Eight FQ antibiotics in raw wastewater at inhibitory levels (2-3 μg/L).
- Several less-prescribed FQs (DIF, FLE, MOX, and ORB) were detected.
- FQ removal negatively correlated to BOD removal, positively correlated to PO4 removal.
Keywords
SPEDFIMGDFLDDIFCLSIENRNORORBGATATCCFLEdifloxacinRASNO3-NBOD5NH3-NEPASARmillion gallons per dayorbifloxacinTSSWWTPPO4-PCIPdeionized waterclinical laboratory standards instituteAntibioticsEnvironmental Protection AgencySolid-phase extractionUltravioletOfloxacinEnrofloxacinreturn activated sludgeMOXfluorescence detectionWastewater treatment plantPopulation EquivalentSarafloxacinCiprofloxacinWastewaterFluoroquinoloneFleroxacinFluoroquinolonesLOMLomefloxacintotal suspended solidsAmerican Type Culture CollectionMoxifloxacinNorfloxacinOFLhigh performance liquid chromatographyHPLCGatifloxacin
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Authors
Ke He, Ana Dulce Soares, Hollie Adejumo, Melissa McDiarmid, Katherine Squibb, Lee Blaney,