Spatial and seasonal analysis of antimicrobials and toxicity tests with Daphnia magna, on the sub-basin of Piracicaba river, SP, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Torres, Nádia Hortense
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: de Salles Pupo, Marilia Moura, Ferreira, Luiz Fernando Romanholo, Maranho, Lucineide Aparecida, Américo-Pinheiro, Juliana Heloisa Pinê [UNESP], Vilca, Franz Zirena, de Hollanda, Luciana Maria, Tornisielo, Valdemar Luiz
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jece.2017.11.031
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/175508
Resumo: Antimicrobials are pharmaceuticals considered micropollutants because they are found in wastewaters at low concentrations (ng L−1), which is the case of Enrofloxacin (ENR), Erythromycin (ERY), Norfloxacin (NOR) and Ciprofloxacin (CIP). These compounds are used to treat respiratory, urinary, sexually transmitted diseases, and skin infections being excreted by the body. Due to their composition they are considered of high risk to flora and fauna. The goal of this work was to determine possible concentration of Enrofloxacin, Erythromycin, Norfloxacin and Ciprofloxacin in water, after methodology validation to analyze and monitor the antimicrobials in superficial water and urban supply. Thus, liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometer with electrospray ionization source (LC-ESI–MS/MS) was used. The results obtained showed limit of detection (LOD) varying from 0.1 to 0.8 ng L−1; linearity was obtained in the gap between 10 and 200 ng L−1 for Erythromycin, and 40–200 ng L−1 for Ciprofloxacin, Norfloxacin and Enrofloxacin. Regression coefficients (r2) were over 0.9 and recovery rates were between 82 and 118% of the samples spiked with 50 and 100 ng L−1. This validated methodology was successfully used to determine antimicrobials level in water samples collected along Piracicaba River and treated water samples of Piracicaba city. From these samples, the antimicrobial mostly found was Norfloxacin in concentrations varying from 8 to 18 ng L−1 in samples collected in dry seasons, whereas Ciprofloxacin, Enrofloxacin and Erythromycin were not found in any of the samples collected. For the 48 h acute tests with Daphnia magna, Norfloxacin and Erythromycin were considered as “low toxicity”, while other compounds did not present any toxicity effect.
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spelling Spatial and seasonal analysis of antimicrobials and toxicity tests with Daphnia magna, on the sub-basin of Piracicaba river, SP, BrazilAquatic environmentEnvironmental contaminationMass spectrometerSuperficial waterAntimicrobials are pharmaceuticals considered micropollutants because they are found in wastewaters at low concentrations (ng L−1), which is the case of Enrofloxacin (ENR), Erythromycin (ERY), Norfloxacin (NOR) and Ciprofloxacin (CIP). These compounds are used to treat respiratory, urinary, sexually transmitted diseases, and skin infections being excreted by the body. Due to their composition they are considered of high risk to flora and fauna. The goal of this work was to determine possible concentration of Enrofloxacin, Erythromycin, Norfloxacin and Ciprofloxacin in water, after methodology validation to analyze and monitor the antimicrobials in superficial water and urban supply. Thus, liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometer with electrospray ionization source (LC-ESI–MS/MS) was used. The results obtained showed limit of detection (LOD) varying from 0.1 to 0.8 ng L−1; linearity was obtained in the gap between 10 and 200 ng L−1 for Erythromycin, and 40–200 ng L−1 for Ciprofloxacin, Norfloxacin and Enrofloxacin. Regression coefficients (r2) were over 0.9 and recovery rates were between 82 and 118% of the samples spiked with 50 and 100 ng L−1. This validated methodology was successfully used to determine antimicrobials level in water samples collected along Piracicaba River and treated water samples of Piracicaba city. From these samples, the antimicrobial mostly found was Norfloxacin in concentrations varying from 8 to 18 ng L−1 in samples collected in dry seasons, whereas Ciprofloxacin, Enrofloxacin and Erythromycin were not found in any of the samples collected. For the 48 h acute tests with Daphnia magna, Norfloxacin and Erythromycin were considered as “low toxicity”, while other compounds did not present any toxicity effect.Ecotoxicology Laboratory Center for Nuclear Energy in Agriculture University of Sao Paulo, Av. Centenário, 303, Postal Code: 96Processes Engineering Tiradentes University (UNIT), Av. Murilo Dantas, 300Institute for Technology and Research, Av. Murilo Dantas, 300 (Prédio do ITP)UNESP Aquiculture Center UNESP, Rua Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, s/nNational University of Toribio Rodriguez de Mendoza de Amazonas Departament of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Calle Higos Urcos, 342-350-356UNESP Aquiculture Center UNESP, Rua Prof. Paulo Donato Castellane, s/nUniversidade de São Paulo (USP)Tiradentes University (UNIT)Institute for Technology and ResearchUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)National University of Toribio Rodriguez de Mendoza de AmazonasTorres, Nádia Hortensede Salles Pupo, Marilia MouraFerreira, Luiz Fernando RomanholoMaranho, Lucineide AparecidaAmérico-Pinheiro, Juliana Heloisa Pinê [UNESP]Vilca, Franz Zirenade Hollanda, Luciana MariaTornisielo, Valdemar Luiz2018-12-11T17:16:06Z2018-12-11T17:16:06Z2017-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article6070-6076application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jece.2017.11.031Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering, v. 5, n. 6, p. 6070-6076, 2017.2213-3437http://hdl.handle.net/11449/17550810.1016/j.jece.2017.11.0312-s2.0-850345795652-s2.0-85034579565.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengJournal of Environmental Chemical Engineering0,924info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-09T15:43:25Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/175508Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T22:41:30.747372Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Spatial and seasonal analysis of antimicrobials and toxicity tests with Daphnia magna, on the sub-basin of Piracicaba river, SP, Brazil
title Spatial and seasonal analysis of antimicrobials and toxicity tests with Daphnia magna, on the sub-basin of Piracicaba river, SP, Brazil
spellingShingle Spatial and seasonal analysis of antimicrobials and toxicity tests with Daphnia magna, on the sub-basin of Piracicaba river, SP, Brazil
Torres, Nádia Hortense
Aquatic environment
Environmental contamination
Mass spectrometer
Superficial water
title_short Spatial and seasonal analysis of antimicrobials and toxicity tests with Daphnia magna, on the sub-basin of Piracicaba river, SP, Brazil
title_full Spatial and seasonal analysis of antimicrobials and toxicity tests with Daphnia magna, on the sub-basin of Piracicaba river, SP, Brazil
title_fullStr Spatial and seasonal analysis of antimicrobials and toxicity tests with Daphnia magna, on the sub-basin of Piracicaba river, SP, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and seasonal analysis of antimicrobials and toxicity tests with Daphnia magna, on the sub-basin of Piracicaba river, SP, Brazil
title_sort Spatial and seasonal analysis of antimicrobials and toxicity tests with Daphnia magna, on the sub-basin of Piracicaba river, SP, Brazil
author Torres, Nádia Hortense
author_facet Torres, Nádia Hortense
de Salles Pupo, Marilia Moura
Ferreira, Luiz Fernando Romanholo
Maranho, Lucineide Aparecida
Américo-Pinheiro, Juliana Heloisa Pinê [UNESP]
Vilca, Franz Zirena
de Hollanda, Luciana Maria
Tornisielo, Valdemar Luiz
author_role author
author2 de Salles Pupo, Marilia Moura
Ferreira, Luiz Fernando Romanholo
Maranho, Lucineide Aparecida
Américo-Pinheiro, Juliana Heloisa Pinê [UNESP]
Vilca, Franz Zirena
de Hollanda, Luciana Maria
Tornisielo, Valdemar Luiz
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Tiradentes University (UNIT)
Institute for Technology and Research
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
National University of Toribio Rodriguez de Mendoza de Amazonas
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres, Nádia Hortense
de Salles Pupo, Marilia Moura
Ferreira, Luiz Fernando Romanholo
Maranho, Lucineide Aparecida
Américo-Pinheiro, Juliana Heloisa Pinê [UNESP]
Vilca, Franz Zirena
de Hollanda, Luciana Maria
Tornisielo, Valdemar Luiz
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Aquatic environment
Environmental contamination
Mass spectrometer
Superficial water
topic Aquatic environment
Environmental contamination
Mass spectrometer
Superficial water
description Antimicrobials are pharmaceuticals considered micropollutants because they are found in wastewaters at low concentrations (ng L−1), which is the case of Enrofloxacin (ENR), Erythromycin (ERY), Norfloxacin (NOR) and Ciprofloxacin (CIP). These compounds are used to treat respiratory, urinary, sexually transmitted diseases, and skin infections being excreted by the body. Due to their composition they are considered of high risk to flora and fauna. The goal of this work was to determine possible concentration of Enrofloxacin, Erythromycin, Norfloxacin and Ciprofloxacin in water, after methodology validation to analyze and monitor the antimicrobials in superficial water and urban supply. Thus, liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometer with electrospray ionization source (LC-ESI–MS/MS) was used. The results obtained showed limit of detection (LOD) varying from 0.1 to 0.8 ng L−1; linearity was obtained in the gap between 10 and 200 ng L−1 for Erythromycin, and 40–200 ng L−1 for Ciprofloxacin, Norfloxacin and Enrofloxacin. Regression coefficients (r2) were over 0.9 and recovery rates were between 82 and 118% of the samples spiked with 50 and 100 ng L−1. This validated methodology was successfully used to determine antimicrobials level in water samples collected along Piracicaba River and treated water samples of Piracicaba city. From these samples, the antimicrobial mostly found was Norfloxacin in concentrations varying from 8 to 18 ng L−1 in samples collected in dry seasons, whereas Ciprofloxacin, Enrofloxacin and Erythromycin were not found in any of the samples collected. For the 48 h acute tests with Daphnia magna, Norfloxacin and Erythromycin were considered as “low toxicity”, while other compounds did not present any toxicity effect.
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