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Anaerobic biodegradation of trimethoprim with sulfate as an electron acceptor

Bin Liang, Deyong Kong, Mengyuan Qi, Hui Yun, Zhiling Li, Ke Shi, E Chen, Alisa S. Vangnai, Aijie Wang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 6, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1168-6

Abstract: • Anaerobic biodegradation of trimethoprim (TMP) coupled with sulfate reduction. • Demethylation ofTrimethoprim (TMP) is an antibiotic frequently detected in various environments.However, the feasibility and stability of the anaerobic biodegradation of TMP with sulfate as an electronThe biodegradation of TMP followed a 3-parameter sigmoid kinetic model.The anaerobic biodegradation of TMP could be coupled with sulfate respiration, which gives new insights

Keywords: Trimethoprim (TMP) biodegradation     Demethylation     Sulfate reduction     Core microbiome     Antibiotic fate    

Removal of sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim from reclaimed water and the biodegradation mechanism

Qinqin Liu, Miao Li, Xiang Liu, Quan Zhang, Rui Liu, Zhenglu Wang, Xueting Shi, Jin Quan, Xuhui Shen, Fawang Zhang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 6, doi: 10.1007/s11783-018-1048-5

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The artificial composite soil treatment system could efficiently remove SMX and TMPby biodegradation mechanism./listitem>

Bacillus subtilis from column reactors degraded SMX and TMP

Bacillus subtilis biodegrades TMP to NH

Keywords: Trimethoprim     Sulfamethoxazole     Biodegradation     Aerobic nitrification    

Removal of trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole in artificial composite soil treatment systems and diversity

Qinqin Liu, Miao Li, Rui Liu, Quan Zhang, Di Wu, Danni Zhu, Xuhui Shen, Chuanping Feng, Fawang Zhang, Xiang Liu

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2019, Volume 13, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1112-9

Abstract:

• Novel ACST allowed biodegradation to effectively remove adsorbedSMX and TMP.

Keywords: Trimethoprim     Sulfamethoxazole     Reclaimed water     Biodegradation     Aerobic nitrification     Microbial community    

The removal of trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole by a high infiltration rate artificial composite soil

Qinqin Liu,Miao Li,Fawang Zhang,Hechun Yu,Quan Zhang,Xiang Liu

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0920-z

Abstract: soil treatment system with the high infiltration rate (1.394 m·d ) had a good removal efficiency of TMPThe removal mechanism of TMP and SMX was mainly sorption and was related with hydrogeochemical processSulfamethoxzole (SMX) and trimethoprim (TMP), two combined-using sulfonamide antibiotics, have gainedHigh SMX and TMP removal rates had a higher effluent concentration of K , Ca and Mg and had a lowerThe results showed that the removal of SMX and TMP was related to hydrogeochemical processes.

Keywords: Trimethoprim     Sulfamethoxazole     Artificial composite soil treatment     Hydrogeochemical processes     Ion exchange    

Comparison of sequential with intimate coupling of photolysis and biodegradation for benzotriazole

Shunan Shan, Yuting Zhang, Yining Zhang, Lanjun Hui, Wen Shi, Yongming Zhang, Bruce E. Rittmann

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 6, doi: 10.1007/s11783-017-0953-3

Abstract: Sequential and intimate coupling of UV-photolysis with biodegradation were investigated for their impactsExperiments with sequential coupling showed that BTA biodegradation was accelerated by photolytic pretreatmentup to 9 min, but BTA biodegradation was slowed with longer photolysis.FA and MA accelerated BTA biodegradation by being labile electron-donor substrates, but AP and PHZ slowedIntimately coupling photolysis with biodegradation relieved the inhibition effect, because AP and PHZ

Keywords: Benzotriazole     Photolysis     Biodegradation     Inhibition     Electron donor    

Coupled aerobic and anoxic biodegradation for quinoline and nitrogen removals

Ning YAN,Lu WANG,Ling CHANG,Cuiyi ZHANG,Yang ZHOU,Yongming ZHANG,Bruce E. RITTMANN

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 4,   Pages 738-744 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0666-9

Abstract: The objective of this study was to couple quinoline biodegradation with total-N removal.The ammonium nitrogen released from quinoline biodegradation in the aerobic stage was nitrified to nitrateAnoxic biodegradation of the aerobic effluent then brought about nitrogen and COD removals through denitrificationThen, simultaneous quinoline biodegradation and total-N removal were demonstrated in a novel airlift

Keywords: Quinoline     biofilm     reactor     biodegradation     denitrification    

Microbial biodegradation of plastics: Challenges, opportunities, and a critical perspective

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 12, doi: 10.1007/s11783-022-1596-6

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● Health hazards of plastic waste on environment are discussed.

Keywords: Plastic-waste     Polymers     Health-hazards     Biodegradation     Microorganisms     Enzymes    

Biodegradation of waste refrigerator polyurethane by mealworms

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 3, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1638-8

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● Waste refrigerator polyurethane (WRPU) was ingested and biodegraded by mealworms.

Keywords: Waste refrigerator polyurethane     Mealworms     Biodegradation     Carbon balance     Gut microorganism    

The impact of different voltage application modes on biodegradation of chloramphenicol and shift of microbial

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 11, doi: 10.1007/s11783-022-1576-x

Abstract:

● Presented coupled system enhanced biodegradation of antibiotic

Keywords: Electrical stimulation     Biodegradation     Microbial community     Chloramphenicol    

Pollution and biodegradation of hexabromocyclododecanes: A review

Ling Huang, Syed Bilal Shah, Haiyang Hu, Ping Xu, Hongzhi Tang

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 1, doi: 10.1007/s11783-019-1190-8

Abstract: The molecular mechanisms of biodegradation of HBCDs are discussed in this review.Synthetic biology methods may be exploited to accelerate the biodegradation capability of existing bacteriamicroorganisms and rhizosphere microorganisms to form a new rhizosphere microbial community to enhance the biodegradation

Keywords: Hexabromocyclododecane     Biodegradation     Bioremediation     Phytoremediation     Bacterium    

Controlling microbiological interfacial behaviors of hydrophobic organic compounds by surfactants in biodegradation

ZHANG Dong,ZHU Lizhong

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2014, Volume 8, Issue 3,   Pages 305-315 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0647-z

Abstract: mechanisms, which is vital for a better understanding and control of the mass transfer of HOCs in the biodegradation

Keywords: biodegradation     sorption     transmembrane transport     microbiological interfaces     surfactants    

Research progress on distribution, sources, identification, toxicity, and biodegradation of microplastics

Qinghui Sun, Juan Li, Chen Wang, Anqi Chen, Yanli You, Shupeng Yang, Huihui Liu, Guibin Jiang, Yongning Wu, Yanshen Li

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 1,   Pages 1-1 doi: 10.1007/s11783-021-1429-z

Abstract: To control the pollution of MPs, the biodegradation of MPs under the action of different microbes hasbetter understanding of MPs pollution in the environment, as well as their identification, toxicity, and biodegradation

Keywords: Microplastics     Distribution     Toxicity     Identification     Biodegradation     Environment    

Microcystin-LR biodegradation by

Chengbin XIAO, Hai YAN, Junfeng WANG, Wei WEI, Jun NING, Gang PAN

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 4,   Pages 526-532 doi: 10.1007/s11783-010-0261-7

Abstract: The average biodegradation rate of MC-LR by sp.The optimal temperature and pH for both strain USTB-05 growth and MC-LR biodegradation were 30°C andThe release of MC-LR from the cyanobacterial cells collected from Lake Guishui and the biodegradationDuring enzymatic biodegradation of MC-LR, two intermediate metabolites and a dead-end product were observed

Keywords: microcystin-LR(MC-LR)     biodegradation     Sphingopyxis sp     USTB-05     cell-free extract    

Extraction and biodegradation of ginkgolic acids from

Qi LI, Wei SUN, Yan JIANG, Fuliang CAO, Guibin WANG, Linguo ZHAO

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 4, Issue 4,   Pages 465-472 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017181

Abstract: Ginkgolic acids are unwanted constituents in standard leaves extracts. Thus, for the quality control of ginkgo extracts, it is important to establish an effective degradation method, with high catalytic efficiency and safety, to remove ginkgolic acids. Laccases are oxidases with potential for application in elimination of hazardous phenolic compounds. In this study, single-factor and orthogonal experiments were used to optimize extraction of ginkgolic acid from sarcotestae. The results showed that ethanol was the best solvent, with the highest extraction rate for ginkgolic acid at 85% ethanol. On this basis, we measured ethanol volume fraction, extraction time, temperature and solid-liquid ratio using an orthogonal experiment. By using absorbance of 310 nm as standard, the optimal extraction conditions were 85% ethanol with, solid-liquid ratio of 1:14 at 40°C for 12 h. These conditions gave a ginkgolic acid yield of 73.1 mg·g . Subsequently, recombinant laccase was used to degrade the ginkgolic acid in several laccase/mediator systems, of which LacC was the best. At 50°C, pH 4.5, enzyme concentration of 0.01 U·mL , 0.5 mmol·L mediator ABTS and reaction time of 3 h, the degradation rate of ginkgolic acid reached 100%. These results lay the foundation for research on and application of biological enzymes for detoxification of extracts.

Keywords: biodegradation     extraction     ginkgolic acid     laccase     orthogonal method    

Impact of solids on biphasic biodegradation of phenanthrene in the presence of hydroxypropyl- β

Zhenyi ZHANG, Chihiro INOUE, Guanghe LI,

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 3,   Pages 329-333 doi: 10.1007/s11783-010-0232-z

Abstract: Enhanced biodegradation has been extensively carried out by surfactants and the redeployment effect wasA model was proposed to describe the biodegradation process.13.29, 37.97, and 138.4), indicating that the impact of solids was significant for the enhancement of biodegradation

Keywords: biphasic biodegradation     hydroxypropyl-β     -cyclodextrin (HPCD)     polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs    

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Anaerobic biodegradation of trimethoprim with sulfate as an electron acceptor

Bin Liang, Deyong Kong, Mengyuan Qi, Hui Yun, Zhiling Li, Ke Shi, E Chen, Alisa S. Vangnai, Aijie Wang

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Removal of sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim from reclaimed water and the biodegradation mechanism

Qinqin Liu, Miao Li, Xiang Liu, Quan Zhang, Rui Liu, Zhenglu Wang, Xueting Shi, Jin Quan, Xuhui Shen, Fawang Zhang

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Removal of trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole in artificial composite soil treatment systems and diversity

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The removal of trimethoprim and sulfamethoxazole by a high infiltration rate artificial composite soil

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Comparison of sequential with intimate coupling of photolysis and biodegradation for benzotriazole

Shunan Shan, Yuting Zhang, Yining Zhang, Lanjun Hui, Wen Shi, Yongming Zhang, Bruce E. Rittmann

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Coupled aerobic and anoxic biodegradation for quinoline and nitrogen removals

Ning YAN,Lu WANG,Ling CHANG,Cuiyi ZHANG,Yang ZHOU,Yongming ZHANG,Bruce E. RITTMANN

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Microbial biodegradation of plastics: Challenges, opportunities, and a critical perspective

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The impact of different voltage application modes on biodegradation of chloramphenicol and shift of microbial

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Pollution and biodegradation of hexabromocyclododecanes: A review

Ling Huang, Syed Bilal Shah, Haiyang Hu, Ping Xu, Hongzhi Tang

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Controlling microbiological interfacial behaviors of hydrophobic organic compounds by surfactants in biodegradation

ZHANG Dong,ZHU Lizhong

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Qinghui Sun, Juan Li, Chen Wang, Anqi Chen, Yanli You, Shupeng Yang, Huihui Liu, Guibin Jiang, Yongning Wu, Yanshen Li

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Microcystin-LR biodegradation by

Chengbin XIAO, Hai YAN, Junfeng WANG, Wei WEI, Jun NING, Gang PAN

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Extraction and biodegradation of ginkgolic acids from

Qi LI, Wei SUN, Yan JIANG, Fuliang CAO, Guibin WANG, Linguo ZHAO

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Impact of solids on biphasic biodegradation of phenanthrene in the presence of hydroxypropyl- β

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