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Occurrence and ecotoxicity of sulfonamides in the aquatic environment: A review.
Science of the Total Environment, 2022Rapid population growth and increasing demand for animal protein food have led to a continuous increase in global utilization of antibiotic. Sulfonamides (SAs) are ubiquitous in aquatic environments and pose an ecological risk owing to their large ...
Weiyan Duan +3 more
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Water Research, 2023
Biotransformation of emerging contaminants (ECs) is of importance in various natural and engineered systems to eliminate the adverse effects of ECs toward organisms.
Gang Wu +9 more
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Biotransformation of emerging contaminants (ECs) is of importance in various natural and engineered systems to eliminate the adverse effects of ECs toward organisms.
Gang Wu +9 more
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Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 2021
Sulfonamides, particularly antimicrobial sulfonamides, have been implicated as a common cause of a spectrum of hypersensitivity reactions. Immediate IgE-mediated reactions have been reported but are much less common than delayed cutaneous reactions. Delayed cutaneous reactions range from benign exanthems to severe cutaneous reactions such as Stevens ...
Timothy G Chow, David A Khan
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Sulfonamides, particularly antimicrobial sulfonamides, have been implicated as a common cause of a spectrum of hypersensitivity reactions. Immediate IgE-mediated reactions have been reported but are much less common than delayed cutaneous reactions. Delayed cutaneous reactions range from benign exanthems to severe cutaneous reactions such as Stevens ...
Timothy G Chow, David A Khan
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Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021
Sulfonamides (SAs) are widespread in aquatic environments and pose serious environmental risks. The removal efficiencies and degradation mechanisms of SAs in both chemical and biological degradation systems were comprehensively reviewed.
Jia-hui Hu +5 more
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Sulfonamides (SAs) are widespread in aquatic environments and pose serious environmental risks. The removal efficiencies and degradation mechanisms of SAs in both chemical and biological degradation systems were comprehensively reviewed.
Jia-hui Hu +5 more
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Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021
The fate of antibiotics in activated sludge has attracted increasing interests. However, the focus needs to shift from concerning removal efficiencies to understanding mechanisms and sludge responding to antibiotic toxicity.
Qi Zhao +9 more
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The fate of antibiotics in activated sludge has attracted increasing interests. However, the focus needs to shift from concerning removal efficiencies to understanding mechanisms and sludge responding to antibiotic toxicity.
Qi Zhao +9 more
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Recent progress in sustainable technologies for adsorptive and reactive removal of sulfonamides
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2020The growing concerns over the environmental toxicity of sulfonamides (SNs) require immediate action to establish efficient and sustainable processes to address this issue. Adsorption, photodegradation and Fenton/Fenton-like reactions are the most applied
S. Tian +11 more
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The fate of sulfonamides in the process of phytoremediation in hydroponics.
Water Research, 2021Phytoremediation has been proven to be an alternative in-situ treatment technique for sulfonamide polluted wastewater. However, the fate of sulfonamides in the phytoremediation process of multiple sulfonamides coexistence is unclear.
Jun Chen +8 more
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Journal of Internal Medicine, 1972
AbstractTwo cases of hepatitis induced by sulfonamides are described. The causative relationship was verified by the administration of a test dose. The administration caused in both cases a prompt appearance of clinical reaction followed by a rise of serum bilirubin and enzyme activities, which subsided within 10 days.
A, Konttinen, J O, Peräsalo, A, Eisalo
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AbstractTwo cases of hepatitis induced by sulfonamides are described. The causative relationship was verified by the administration of a test dose. The administration caused in both cases a prompt appearance of clinical reaction followed by a rise of serum bilirubin and enzyme activities, which subsided within 10 days.
A, Konttinen, J O, Peräsalo, A, Eisalo
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