2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2015.11.061
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Fractionation and analysis of veterinary antibiotics and their related degradation products in agricultural soils and drainage waters following swine manure amendment

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“…41,42 Nevertheless, several studies also revealed the presence of numerous veterinary antibiotic residue classes in surface waters and ground waters close to agricultural areas. 41,43,44 The analysis of 39 groundwater samples taken in seven different groundwater bodies of Catalonia under a relevant agricultural pressure revealed the presence of at least 15 different sulfonamides in concentration up to 274 ng L -1 , but SCP was not determined. 45 …”
Section: Adsorption/desorption Isothermsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…41,42 Nevertheless, several studies also revealed the presence of numerous veterinary antibiotic residue classes in surface waters and ground waters close to agricultural areas. 41,43,44 The analysis of 39 groundwater samples taken in seven different groundwater bodies of Catalonia under a relevant agricultural pressure revealed the presence of at least 15 different sulfonamides in concentration up to 274 ng L -1 , but SCP was not determined. 45 …”
Section: Adsorption/desorption Isothermsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to the extraction, several techniques have been tested (Agüera and Lambropoulou, 2016). Those more commonly reported include solid liquid extraction (SLE) (Hawker et al, 2013), ultrasound-assisted solvent extraction (USE) (Solliec et al, 2016;Koba et al, 2017), pressurized liquid extraction (PLE) (Jacobsen et al, 2004;Franklin et al, 2016;Azanu, et a., 2016) or more recently QuEChERS (Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged and Safe) extraction (Hu et al, 2014;Salvia et al 2012). and chelating agents (EDTA) that are being used to avoid the formation of chelate complexes between some antibiotics (tetracyclines) and metal ions present in soils (Li et al, 2011a).…”
Section: Extraction Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While no evidence exists regarding the hydrolysis of antibiotics in RWW-irrigated soils, β-lactam antibiotics were found to be rapidly hydrolyzed in manureamended soils (Jechalke et al, 2014). In addition, Solliec et al (2016) found tetracycline antibiotics in the range of μg kg − 1 in soils following swine manure amendment, while degradation products resulting from oxidation, hydrolysis and biodegradation processes were sometimes found at higher concentrations compared with the ones of the parent compounds.…”
Section: Transformation In Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis of veterinary antibiotics used in swine production and their degradation products is the focus of a method described by Solliec et al (2016). Soil and manure samples were equilibrated with an aqueous buffer prior to concentration and cleanup using solid phase extraction.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HPLC coupled with high resolution mass spectrometry reportedly produced detection limits between 2.0 and 27 ng L −1 for tile drainage water, 1.0 – 7.4 ng g −1 in soils, and 3.6 – 12 ng g −1 for manure with recoveries between 40 and 120% for tetracyclines and selected degradation products. The method was used for analysis samples from a swine production facility, and results indicated that the degradation products often occurred at significantly higher concentrations (Solliec et al 2016). …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%