Detection of betalactamic antibiotics, tetracyclines and sulfamides as emerging pollutants in the rivers San Pedro and Pita of the Canton Rumiñahui

Lenin Javier Ramírez Cando, Sabrina Estefania Chicaiza Ramírez, Allan David Ramos López, César Iván Álvarez

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Abstract

The activities carried out in daily living, such as personal hygiene and health care, they may cause negative effects on the ecosystem, generating alterations on the environment given that consumed several substances of different origin and chemical composition, these substances are relatively little known regarding the impact that will have on the environment and human substances that are recognized under the name of polluting emerging. This experimental study was developed in the parishes of Uyumbicho, Amaguaña, two towns located 1 Km from the shore of the San Pedro river and the parish of Sangolqui near the Pita river, assessed the likely existence of residues of beta-lactam antibiotics and sulphonamides at the 13 sampling points distributed in the following manner: 9 in the San Pedro river and 4 in the Pita river 6 samples of water, were taken to be analyzed using a kit of detection for antibiotics samples were tested 2 times every month, for 3 months, antibiotics were estimated by photogrammetric and statistical analysis. The results are clear with a total of 41 of 78 samples representing 52 % of positive cases with the presence of residues of beta-lactam antibiotics and sulfonamides in the tributaries of the rivers San Pedro and Pita.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)88-102
Number of pages15
JournalGranja
Volume30
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 31 Aug 2019

Keywords

  • Antibiotics
  • Beta-lactams
  • Contaminants emerging
  • Environment
  • Sulfonamides

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