Evaluation of Potential Ecotoxicity of Cefepime Phototransformation Products
[摘要] Drugs are an important problem in the pollution of the aquatic environment. Global drugs consumption and their use in human and veterinary medicine and agriculture are among the main sources of environmental pollution. Among the detected drugs, antibiotics are an important group, as they have high biological activity and most of them dissolve well in water. The presence of antibiotics in the environment can adversely affect the organisms living in it—leading to reproductive, metabolic or histopathological disorders. Drugs entering aquatic systems can remain unchanged or, under the influence of various factors, undergo degradation or transformation processes. One of these phenomena is the process of phototransformation, as a result of which the resulting derivatives differ in physicochemical and pharmacological properties and toxicity from the parent compounds. The purpose of this preliminary study was to determine the potential ecotoxicity of the degradation products of cefepime, fourth generation cephalosporins. Toxicity was assessed using in silico methods, and then microbiotests were performed: Daphotoxikit and Thamnotoxikit. The used tests allow for a simple and quick assessment of how the tested mixtures of substances affect the survival of bioindicators. In addition, there is no need for continuous culture of test organisms. The tests do not require ethics committee approval and comply with the 3Rs principle (reduction, replacement, refinement), which aims to reduce the use of laboratory animals. Data obtained during our preliminary studies indicate that mixtures of the parent compound and their photodegradation products are more toxic to the tested organisms than the parent compound.
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[关键词] phototransformation;microbiotests;antibiotics [时效性]