Authors
Cecilie F Ottosen, Poul L Bjerg, Steffen Kümmel, Hans H Richnow, Peter Middeldorp, Helene Draborg, Gregory G Lemaire, Mette M Broholm
Publication date
2024/3/5
Source
Water Research
Pages
121416
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Sulfonamides are applied worldwide as antibiotics. They are emerging contaminants of concern, as their presence in the environment may lead to the spread of antibiotic resistance genes. Sulfonamides are present in groundwater systems, which suggest their persistence under certain conditions, highlighting the importance of understanding natural attenuation processes in groundwater. Biodegradation is an essential process, as degradation of sulfonamides reduces the risk of antibiotic resistance spreading. In this review, natural attenuation, and in particular assessment of biodegradation, is evaluated for sulfonamides in groundwater systems. The current knowledge level on biodegradation is reviewed, and a scientific foundation is built based on sulfonamide degradation processes, pathways, metabolites and toxicity. An overview of bacterial species and related metabolites is provided. The main research effort …
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