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      Enhanced adsorption performance of tetracycline in aqueous solutions by methanol-modified biochar

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              Effluent from drug manufactures contains extremely high levels of pharmaceuticals.

              It is generally accepted that the main route for human pharmaceuticals to the aquatic environment is via sewage treatment plants receiving wastewater from households and hospitals. We have analysed pharmaceuticals in the effluent from a wastewater treatment plant serving about 90 bulk drug manufacturers in Patancheru, near Hyderabad, India--a major production site of generic drugs for the world market. The samples contained by far the highest levels of pharmaceuticals reported in any effluent. The high levels of several broad-spectrum antibiotics raise concerns about resistance development. The concentration of the most abundant drug, ciprofloxacin (up to 31,000 microg/L) exceeds levels toxic to some bacteria by over 1000-fold. The results from the present study call for an increased focus on the potential release of active pharmaceutical ingredients from production facilities in different regions.
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                Journal
                Chemical Engineering Journal
                Chemical Engineering Journal
                Elsevier BV
                13858947
                July 2014
                July 2014
                : 248
                : 168-174
                Article
                10.1016/j.cej.2014.03.006
                ed9569dc-3736-4b4f-8b83-c3dbd10e75b8
                © 2014
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