Result with impact on practice detail
Determination of antibiotics in wastewater
VÍTEČKOVÁ, H.; VÁVROVÁ, M.; MRAVCOVÁ, L.
Original Title
Determination of antibiotics in wastewater
English Title
Determination of antibiotics in wastewater
Type
Audiovisual work
Original Abstract
Antibiotics are widely used in human and veterinary medicine for a bacterial infection treatment. These compounds have been shown to block biological processes in wastewater treatment plants. They harm natural ecosystems and they may concentrate in food chain. Furthermore, the bacterial resistence against them has been proven to establish easily. Sulfonamides (sulfathiazole) and tetracyclines (tetracycline, chlortetracycline hydrochloride) were determined in this work. Sulphonamides are the derivates of p aminobenzensulphonamide and the first used antibacterial pharmaceuticals. The analysis of sulphonamides is influenced by their properties, namely insolubility in water, alcohol, ether and dichloromethane. The samples were filtered, extracted by using ethylacetate and evaporated by a rotary vacuum evaporator. The evaporation residues were dissolved in methanol and in a mobile phase. The mixture of acetonitrile and 0.1% formic acid in purified water were used as the mobile phase. The samples were filtered by membrane filters (0.45 m) into the amber glass vials. The limit of detection was 0.3 ng.ml-1. Tetracyclines are produced by Streptomyces. They are fotosensitive and unstable in water solutions. They block aminoacids incorporation into the peptide chains. The samples for tetracyclines determination were sonicated in the McIlvain buffer and concentrated by solid phase extraction (C18). The samples were filtered by the membrane filters (0.45 m) into the amber glass vials. Sulphuric acid and acetonitrile were used as the mobile phase for tetracyclines. The limit of detection was 0.03 ng.ml-1. The HPLC instrument equipped with a diode array detector was used for all compounds determination.
English abstract
Antibiotics are widely used in human and veterinary medicine for a bacterial infection treatment. These compounds have been shown to block biological processes in wastewater treatment plants. They harm natural ecosystems and they may concentrate in food chain. Furthermore, the bacterial resistence against them has been proven to establish easily. Sulfonamides (sulfathiazole) and tetracyclines (tetracycline, chlortetracycline hydrochloride) were determined in this work. Sulphonamides are the derivates of p aminobenzensulphonamide and the first used antibacterial pharmaceuticals. The analysis of sulphonamides is influenced by their properties, namely insolubility in water, alcohol, ether and dichloromethane. The samples were filtered, extracted by using ethylacetate and evaporated by a rotary vacuum evaporator. The evaporation residues were dissolved in methanol and in a mobile phase. The mixture of acetonitrile and 0.1% formic acid in purified water were used as the mobile phase. The samples were filtered by membrane filters (0.45 m) into the amber glass vials. The limit of detection was 0.3 ng.ml-1. Tetracyclines are produced by Streptomyces. They are fotosensitive and unstable in water solutions. They block aminoacids incorporation into the peptide chains. The samples for tetracyclines determination were sonicated in the McIlvain buffer and concentrated by solid phase extraction (C18). The samples were filtered by the membrane filters (0.45 m) into the amber glass vials. Sulphuric acid and acetonitrile were used as the mobile phase for tetracyclines. The limit of detection was 0.03 ng.ml-1. The HPLC instrument equipped with a diode array detector was used for all compounds determination.
Keywords
antibiotics, HPLC, wastewater
Key words in English
antibiotics, HPLC, wastewater
Authors
VÍTEČKOVÁ, H.; VÁVROVÁ, M.; MRAVCOVÁ, L.
RIV year
2010
Released
15.06.2007
Publisher
I.O.M.P.S.
Location
Ghent
Book
31st International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques - Abstract Book
Edition
book of abstracts
Pages from
675
Pages to
675
Pages count
1
BibTex
@misc{BUT63894,
author="Hana {Lisá} and Milada {Vávrová} and Ludmila {Mravcová}",
title="Determination of antibiotics in wastewater",
booktitle="31st International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques - Abstract Book",
year="2007",
series="book of abstracts",
edition="1",
pages="675--675",
publisher="I.O.M.P.S.",
address="Ghent",
note="Audiovisual work"
}