Biodegradation of salicylic acid, acetaminophen and ibuprofen by bacteria collected from a full-scale drinking water biofilter

Journal of Environmental Management(2021)

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This study examined the biodegradation of two pharmaceuticals-acetaminophen, and ibuprofen, and one natural organic surrogate-salicylic acid, by bacteria seeded from backwash water collected from a full-scale biofiltration plant. The degradation was studied in the presence of oxygen. Complete removal of salicylic acid was observed in 27–66 h depending on the seasonality of the collected backwash water, while 90–92% acetaminophen removal was observed in more than 225 h. Ibuprofen demonstrated poor removal efficiencies with only 50% biodegradation after 230 h. Adenosine tri phosphate (ATP) in the reactor was found to be linked with the biodegradation rate. ATP was found to be correlated with oxygen uptake rate (OUR). ATP also had a correlation with each of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), protein and polysaccharides. These results highlight the potential for increasing the biodegradation rates to achieve enhanced contaminant removal.
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Salicylic acid,Acetaminophen,Ibuprofen,Biofiltration,Extracellular polymeric substances,Adenosine tri phosphate
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