Kinetic and mechanistic aspects of sensitized photodegradation of β-lactam antibiotics: microbiological implications

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Reynoso, Eugenia; Nesci, A.; Allegretti, Patricia Ercilia; Criado, Susana; Biasutti, M. A.
Año de publicación
2012
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Amoxicillin (Amx) and cephalexin (Cfx) are β-lactam antibiotics widely used in human and veterinary medicine. Two points of interest surrounding these molecules are the photodegradation of the molecules and their microbiological implications, as well as the persistence and bioaccumulation in the environment which may cause resistance to bacterial strains. The kinetic and mechanistic aspects of the photosensitized degradation of Amx and Cfx have been studied in water at pH 7.4 and 10 by stationary and time-resolved methods. Kinetic evidence indicates that the Rose Bengal-sensitized photooxidation of Amx at pH 7.4 proceeds via O₂(¹Δg) and O₂.- mechanisms while at pH 10 the degradation path occurs, principally, via O₂(¹Δ,g). For Cfx, this process is attributed to O₂(1Δg) and O₂.-. Photoproducts, which arise from the addition of oxygen atoms and subsequent oxidation of the groups –CH₃ to –COOH, were detected. For both antibiotics the bacteriostatic activity decreases in parallel to their photodegradation. The results of this study could potentially help scientists to better understand and predict the photodegradability of these antibiotics on living organisms and in different environmental compartments.
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas
Laboratorio de Estudio de Compuestos Orgánicos
Materia
Ciencias Exactas
Química
Antibiotics
Photodegradation
Singlet oxygen
Microbiological implications
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spelling Kinetic and mechanistic aspects of sensitized photodegradation of β-lactam antibiotics: microbiological implicationsReynoso, EugeniaNesci, A.Allegretti, Patricia ErciliaCriado, SusanaBiasutti, M. A.Ciencias ExactasQuímicaAntibioticsPhotodegradationSinglet oxygenMicrobiological implicationsAmoxicillin (Amx) and cephalexin (Cfx) are β-lactam antibiotics widely used in human and veterinary medicine. Two points of interest surrounding these molecules are the photodegradation of the molecules and their microbiological implications, as well as the persistence and bioaccumulation in the environment which may cause resistance to bacterial strains. The kinetic and mechanistic aspects of the photosensitized degradation of Amx and Cfx have been studied in water at pH 7.4 and 10 by stationary and time-resolved methods. Kinetic evidence indicates that the Rose Bengal-sensitized photooxidation of Amx at pH 7.4 proceeds via O₂(¹Δ<sub>g</sub>) and O₂<sup>.-</sup> mechanisms while at pH 10 the degradation path occurs, principally, via O₂(¹Δ,<sub>g</sub>). For Cfx, this process is attributed to O₂(1Δg) and O₂<sup>.-</sup>. Photoproducts, which arise from the addition of oxygen atoms and subsequent oxidation of the groups –CH₃ to –COOH, were detected. For both antibiotics the bacteriostatic activity decreases in parallel to their photodegradation. The results of this study could potentially help scientists to better understand and predict the photodegradability of these antibiotics on living organisms and in different environmental compartments.Facultad de Ciencias ExactasLaboratorio de Estudio de Compuestos Orgánicos2012info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArticulohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:ar-repo/semantics/articuloapplication/pdf275-283http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/123540enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1743-2928info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/1351-0002info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/23339862info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1179/1351000212y.0000000032info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)reponame:SEDICI (UNLP)instname:Universidad Nacional de La Platainstacron:UNLP2025-09-03T11:01:34Zoai:sedici.unlp.edu.ar:10915/123540Institucionalhttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/Universidad públicaNo correspondehttp://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/oai/snrdalira@sedici.unlp.edu.arArgentinaNo correspondeNo correspondeNo correspondeopendoar:13292025-09-03 11:01:35.248SEDICI (UNLP) - Universidad Nacional de La Platafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Kinetic and mechanistic aspects of sensitized photodegradation of β-lactam antibiotics: microbiological implications
title Kinetic and mechanistic aspects of sensitized photodegradation of β-lactam antibiotics: microbiological implications
spellingShingle Kinetic and mechanistic aspects of sensitized photodegradation of β-lactam antibiotics: microbiological implications
Reynoso, Eugenia
Ciencias Exactas
Química
Antibiotics
Photodegradation
Singlet oxygen
Microbiological implications
title_short Kinetic and mechanistic aspects of sensitized photodegradation of β-lactam antibiotics: microbiological implications
title_full Kinetic and mechanistic aspects of sensitized photodegradation of β-lactam antibiotics: microbiological implications
title_fullStr Kinetic and mechanistic aspects of sensitized photodegradation of β-lactam antibiotics: microbiological implications
title_full_unstemmed Kinetic and mechanistic aspects of sensitized photodegradation of β-lactam antibiotics: microbiological implications
title_sort Kinetic and mechanistic aspects of sensitized photodegradation of β-lactam antibiotics: microbiological implications
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Reynoso, Eugenia
Nesci, A.
Allegretti, Patricia Ercilia
Criado, Susana
Biasutti, M. A.
author Reynoso, Eugenia
author_facet Reynoso, Eugenia
Nesci, A.
Allegretti, Patricia Ercilia
Criado, Susana
Biasutti, M. A.
author_role author
author2 Nesci, A.
Allegretti, Patricia Ercilia
Criado, Susana
Biasutti, M. A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Exactas
Química
Antibiotics
Photodegradation
Singlet oxygen
Microbiological implications
topic Ciencias Exactas
Química
Antibiotics
Photodegradation
Singlet oxygen
Microbiological implications
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Amoxicillin (Amx) and cephalexin (Cfx) are β-lactam antibiotics widely used in human and veterinary medicine. Two points of interest surrounding these molecules are the photodegradation of the molecules and their microbiological implications, as well as the persistence and bioaccumulation in the environment which may cause resistance to bacterial strains. The kinetic and mechanistic aspects of the photosensitized degradation of Amx and Cfx have been studied in water at pH 7.4 and 10 by stationary and time-resolved methods. Kinetic evidence indicates that the Rose Bengal-sensitized photooxidation of Amx at pH 7.4 proceeds via O₂(¹Δ<sub>g</sub>) and O₂<sup>.-</sup> mechanisms while at pH 10 the degradation path occurs, principally, via O₂(¹Δ,<sub>g</sub>). For Cfx, this process is attributed to O₂(1Δg) and O₂<sup>.-</sup>. Photoproducts, which arise from the addition of oxygen atoms and subsequent oxidation of the groups –CH₃ to –COOH, were detected. For both antibiotics the bacteriostatic activity decreases in parallel to their photodegradation. The results of this study could potentially help scientists to better understand and predict the photodegradability of these antibiotics on living organisms and in different environmental compartments.
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas
Laboratorio de Estudio de Compuestos Orgánicos
description Amoxicillin (Amx) and cephalexin (Cfx) are β-lactam antibiotics widely used in human and veterinary medicine. Two points of interest surrounding these molecules are the photodegradation of the molecules and their microbiological implications, as well as the persistence and bioaccumulation in the environment which may cause resistance to bacterial strains. The kinetic and mechanistic aspects of the photosensitized degradation of Amx and Cfx have been studied in water at pH 7.4 and 10 by stationary and time-resolved methods. Kinetic evidence indicates that the Rose Bengal-sensitized photooxidation of Amx at pH 7.4 proceeds via O₂(¹Δ<sub>g</sub>) and O₂<sup>.-</sup> mechanisms while at pH 10 the degradation path occurs, principally, via O₂(¹Δ,<sub>g</sub>). For Cfx, this process is attributed to O₂(1Δg) and O₂<sup>.-</sup>. Photoproducts, which arise from the addition of oxygen atoms and subsequent oxidation of the groups –CH₃ to –COOH, were detected. For both antibiotics the bacteriostatic activity decreases in parallel to their photodegradation. The results of this study could potentially help scientists to better understand and predict the photodegradability of these antibiotics on living organisms and in different environmental compartments.
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