Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8251474 | Radiation Physics and Chemistry | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This work aimed at investigating the ionizing radiation induced degradation of two fluoroquinolone antibiotics: norfloxacin and ciprofloxacin. At 0.1â¯mmolâ¯dmâ3 concentration a low dose, 2â¯kGy was sufficient to degrade the initial molecules. However, despite of the high removal efficiency the degrees of both the mineralization and the oxidation were low, â¼10% and â¼25%, respectively. (The difference between the results obtained in norfloxacin and ciprofloxacin solutions was not statistically significant.) Broth microdilution tests carried out on Staphylococcus aureus evidenced removal of antibacterial activity in samples irradiated with 2â¯kGy. Acute toxicity determined on Vibrio fischeri bacteria showed increased toxicity at low doses indicating that the early degradation products were more toxic than the initial molecules. The results of biodegradation experiments performed in activated sludge have shown that the degradation products have become available to the metabolic processes of the microorganisms.
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Authors
Anna Tegze, Gyuri Sági, Krisztina Kovács, Renáta Homlok, Tünde Tóth, Csilla Mohácsi-Farkas, László Wojnárovits, Erzsébet Takács,