A Review on the Fate of Legacy and Alternative Antimicrobials and Their Metabolites during Wastewater and Sludge Treatment

Antimicrobial compounds are used in a broad range of personal care, consumer and healthcare products and are frequently encountered in modern life. The use of these compounds is being reexamined as their safety, effectiveness and necessity are increasingly being questioned by regulators and consumer...

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Main Authors: Timothy Abbott, Gokce Kor-Bicakci, Mohammad S. Islam, Cigdem Eskicioglu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/23/9241
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spelling doaj-1547ddc54374421cba7c99073c43d8782020-12-04T00:06:09ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672020-12-01219241924110.3390/ijms21239241A Review on the Fate of Legacy and Alternative Antimicrobials and Their Metabolites during Wastewater and Sludge TreatmentTimothy Abbott0Gokce Kor-Bicakci1Mohammad S. Islam2Cigdem Eskicioglu3UBC Bioreactor Technology Group, School of Engineering, University of British Columbia Okanagan Campus, Kelowna, BC V1V 1V7, CanadaUBC Bioreactor Technology Group, School of Engineering, University of British Columbia Okanagan Campus, Kelowna, BC V1V 1V7, CanadaUBC Bioreactor Technology Group, School of Engineering, University of British Columbia Okanagan Campus, Kelowna, BC V1V 1V7, CanadaUBC Bioreactor Technology Group, School of Engineering, University of British Columbia Okanagan Campus, Kelowna, BC V1V 1V7, CanadaAntimicrobial compounds are used in a broad range of personal care, consumer and healthcare products and are frequently encountered in modern life. The use of these compounds is being reexamined as their safety, effectiveness and necessity are increasingly being questioned by regulators and consumers alike. Wastewater often contains significant amounts of these chemicals, much of which ends up being released into the environment as existing wastewater and sludge treatment processes are simply not designed to treat many of these contaminants. Furthermore, many biotic and abiotic processes during wastewater treatment can generate significant quantities of potentially toxic and persistent antimicrobial metabolites and byproducts, many of which may be even more concerning than their parent antimicrobials. This review article explores the occurrence and fate of two of the most common legacy antimicrobials, triclosan and triclocarban, their metabolites/byproducts during wastewater and sludge treatment and their potential impacts on the environment. This article also explores the fate and transformation of emerging alternative antimicrobials and addresses some of the growing concerns regarding these compounds. This is becoming increasingly important as consumers and regulators alike shift away from legacy antimicrobials to alternative chemicals which may have similar environmental and human health concerns.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/23/9241antimicrobialsantimicrobial metabolitestransformation productstriclosantriclocarbanemerging alternative antimicrobials
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Gokce Kor-Bicakci
Mohammad S. Islam
Cigdem Eskicioglu
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Gokce Kor-Bicakci
Mohammad S. Islam
Cigdem Eskicioglu
A Review on the Fate of Legacy and Alternative Antimicrobials and Their Metabolites during Wastewater and Sludge Treatment
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
antimicrobials
antimicrobial metabolites
transformation products
triclosan
triclocarban
emerging alternative antimicrobials
author_facet Timothy Abbott
Gokce Kor-Bicakci
Mohammad S. Islam
Cigdem Eskicioglu
author_sort Timothy Abbott
title A Review on the Fate of Legacy and Alternative Antimicrobials and Their Metabolites during Wastewater and Sludge Treatment
title_short A Review on the Fate of Legacy and Alternative Antimicrobials and Their Metabolites during Wastewater and Sludge Treatment
title_full A Review on the Fate of Legacy and Alternative Antimicrobials and Their Metabolites during Wastewater and Sludge Treatment
title_fullStr A Review on the Fate of Legacy and Alternative Antimicrobials and Their Metabolites during Wastewater and Sludge Treatment
title_full_unstemmed A Review on the Fate of Legacy and Alternative Antimicrobials and Their Metabolites during Wastewater and Sludge Treatment
title_sort review on the fate of legacy and alternative antimicrobials and their metabolites during wastewater and sludge treatment
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Antimicrobial compounds are used in a broad range of personal care, consumer and healthcare products and are frequently encountered in modern life. The use of these compounds is being reexamined as their safety, effectiveness and necessity are increasingly being questioned by regulators and consumers alike. Wastewater often contains significant amounts of these chemicals, much of which ends up being released into the environment as existing wastewater and sludge treatment processes are simply not designed to treat many of these contaminants. Furthermore, many biotic and abiotic processes during wastewater treatment can generate significant quantities of potentially toxic and persistent antimicrobial metabolites and byproducts, many of which may be even more concerning than their parent antimicrobials. This review article explores the occurrence and fate of two of the most common legacy antimicrobials, triclosan and triclocarban, their metabolites/byproducts during wastewater and sludge treatment and their potential impacts on the environment. This article also explores the fate and transformation of emerging alternative antimicrobials and addresses some of the growing concerns regarding these compounds. This is becoming increasingly important as consumers and regulators alike shift away from legacy antimicrobials to alternative chemicals which may have similar environmental and human health concerns.
topic antimicrobials
antimicrobial metabolites
transformation products
triclosan
triclocarban
emerging alternative antimicrobials
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/21/23/9241
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