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Identifying antimicrobials and their metabolites in wastewater and surface water with effect-directed analysis

Authors :
Tim J.H. Jonkers
Peter H.J. Keizers
Frederic Béen
Jeroen Meijer
Corine J. Houtman
Imane Al Gharib
Douwe Molenaar
Timo Hamers
Marja H. Lamoree
Chemistry for Environment & Health
AIMMS
Systems Biology
Environmental Health & Toxicology
Source :
Jonkers, T J H, Keizers, P H J, Béen, F, Meijer, J, Houtman, C J, Al Gharib, I, Molenaar, D, Hamers, T & Lamoree, M H 2023, ' Identifying antimicrobials and their metabolites in wastewater and surface water with effect-directed analysis ', Chemosphere, vol. 320, 138093, pp. 1-10 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138093, Chemosphere, 320:138093, 1-10. Elsevier Limited
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

This study aimed to identify antimicrobial contaminants in the aquatic environment with effect-directed analysis. Wastewater influent, effluent, and surface water (up- and downstream of the discharge location) were sampled at two study sites. The samples were enriched, subjected to high-resolution fractionation, and the resulting 80 fractions were tested in an antibiotics bioassay. The resulting bioactive fractions guided the suspect and nontargeted identification strategy in the high-resolution mass spectrometry data that was recorded in parallel. Chemical features were annotated with reference databases, assessed on annotation quality, and assigned identification confidence levels. To identify antibiotic metabolites, Phase I metabolites were predicted in silico for over 500 antibiotics and included as a suspect list. Predicted retention times and fragmentation patterns reduced the number of annotations to consider for confirmation testing. Overall, the bioactivity of three fractions could be explained by the identified antibiotics (clarithromycin and azithromycin) and an antibiotic metabolite (14-OH(R) clarithromycin), explaining 78% of the bioactivity measured at one study site. The applied identification strategy successfully identified antibiotic metabolites in the aquatic environment, emphasizing the need to include the toxic effects of bioactive metabolites in environmental risk assessments.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00456535
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Jonkers, T J H, Keizers, P H J, Béen, F, Meijer, J, Houtman, C J, Al Gharib, I, Molenaar, D, Hamers, T & Lamoree, M H 2023, ' Identifying antimicrobials and their metabolites in wastewater and surface water with effect-directed analysis ', Chemosphere, vol. 320, 138093, pp. 1-10 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138093, Chemosphere, 320:138093, 1-10. Elsevier Limited
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b32c5cb3a586c46562db598d25b9e4b8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138093