Sources,
Environmental Fate, and Ecological Risks
of Antibiotics in Sediments of Asia’s Longest River: A Whole-Basin
Investigation
Posted on 2022-09-28 - 15:38
This
study conducted the first extensive and comprehensive investigation
of the whole-scale sedimentary antibiotic concentration, possible
drivers, environmental fate, and potential ecological risks in the
Yangtze River. Totally, 20 antibiotics were detected in the sediments.
Results revealed that the order of antibiotic abundance in sediment
was fluoroquinolones > tetracyclines > macrolides > sulfonamides
>
amphenicols. The total antibiotic concentrations were 0.10–134.4
ng/g (mean: 11.88 ng/g). Of these, fluoroquinolones and tetracyclines
were the two dominant antibiotic categories. The dominant occurrence
of fluoroquinolones and tetracyclines in sediments suggested that
the distribution coefficient (Kd) was
one of the important factors to determine their fate. Correlation
analysis demonstrated that antibiotic contamination was largely influenced
by the local scale of animal husbandry, and the positive correlation
between antibiotics and heavy metals was likely driven by their common
source of contamination and the complexation. Environmental risk assessment
showed that tetracycline and chlortetracycline exhibited potential
risks from medium to high in the Yangtze River, although most of the
compounds posed minimal and low risks. This work provided a valuable
large-scale data set across the whole Yangtze River and revealed the
contamination profile of antibiotics. Mitigation and management measures
to reduce antibiotic inputs are needed for the Yangtze River basin.
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Chen, Yulin; Jiang, Chunxia; Wang, Yile; Song, Ranran; Tan, Yang; Yang, Yuyi; et al. (2022). Sources,
Environmental Fate, and Ecological Risks
of Antibiotics in Sediments of Asia’s Longest River: A Whole-Basin
Investigation. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c03413