Title of article :
Degradation of flumequine by the Fenton and photo-Fenton processes: Evaluation of residual antimicrobial activity Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Caio Rodrigues-Silva، نويسنده , , Milena Guedes Maniero، نويسنده , , Susanne Rath، نويسنده , , José Roberto Guimar?es، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Flumequine is a broad-spectrum antimicrobial agent of the quinolone class, and it is widely used as a veterinary drug in food-producing animals. The presence of flumequine in the environment may contribute to the development of drug resistant bacterial strains. In this study, water samples fortified with flumequine (500 μg L− 1) were degraded using the Fenton and photo-Fenton processes. The maximum degradation efficiency for flumequine by the Fenton process was approximately 40% (0.5 mmol L− 1 Fe(II), 2.0 mmol L− 1 H2O2 and 15 min). By applying UV radiation (photo-Fenton process), the efficiency reached more than 94% in 60 min when 0.25 mmol L− 1 Fe(II) and 10.0 mmol L− 1 H2O2 were used. Under these conditions, the Fenton process was able to reduce the biological activity, whereas the photo-Fenton process eliminated almost all of the antimicrobial activity because it was not detected. Four byproducts with an m/z of 244, 238, 220 and 202 were identified by mass spectrometry, and a degradation pathway for flumequine was proposed. The byproducts were derived from decarboxylation and defluorination reactions and from modifications in the alkylamino chain of the fluoroquinolone.
Keywords :
Flumequine , Photo-Fenton , Antimicrobial activity , Byproducts , E. coli , Fenton
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment