The environmental photochemical kinetics of tylosin, a common veterinary macrolide antibiotic and growth promoter, were investigated under simulated sunlight. An efficient, reversible photoisomerization was characterized using kinetic, mass spectrometry, and proton nuclear magnetic resonance data. The photoisomerization was confirmed to occur by a rotation about the distal alkene of the ketodiene functionality. Concurrent forward (quantum yield = 0.39 ± 0.09) and back (quantum yield = 0.32 ± 0.08) reactions lead to a photochemical equilibrium near a tylosin/photoisomer ratio of 50:50, completed in less than 2 min under a spectrum equivalent to noontime, summer sunlight. The activity of the isomer for the inhibition of Escherichia coli DH5α ...
This study evaluated the effects and related mechanisms of natural organic matter (NOM) on the photo...
The photochemistry of several model plant-derived compounds has been studied in aqueous solution. In...
As many antibiotics are ionizable and may have different dissociation forms in the aquatic environme...
Aerobic degradation, photolysis, and mobility of tylosin were investigated in the laboratory. Tylosi...
The occurrence of pharmaceuticals in the environment is a popular topic and is currently being heavi...
Tylosin is a widely used macrolide antibiotic for therapeutics and growth promotion in swine, beef c...
Photolysis is currently being discussed and investigated as additional stage or at least p...
International audienceMuch attention has been recently devoted to the fate of pharmaceutically activ...
Summarization: This work reports for the first time the UVC photodegradation of cilastatin, a renal ...
International audienceThe UVB photolysis of l-tyrosine yields species with fluorescence and absorpti...
The veterinary ionophore antibiotics (IPAs) are extensively used as coccidiostats and growth promote...
Analysis of the chromophore p-coumaric acid, extracted from the ground state and the long-lived blue...
There is growing concern regarding the widespread use of antibiotics and their presence in the aqueo...
Despite its wide use as a veterinary pharmaceutical, environmental fate data is lacking for altrenog...
Despite its wide use as a veterinary pharmaceutical, environmental fate data is lacking for altrenog...
This study evaluated the effects and related mechanisms of natural organic matter (NOM) on the photo...
The photochemistry of several model plant-derived compounds has been studied in aqueous solution. In...
As many antibiotics are ionizable and may have different dissociation forms in the aquatic environme...
Aerobic degradation, photolysis, and mobility of tylosin were investigated in the laboratory. Tylosi...
The occurrence of pharmaceuticals in the environment is a popular topic and is currently being heavi...
Tylosin is a widely used macrolide antibiotic for therapeutics and growth promotion in swine, beef c...
Photolysis is currently being discussed and investigated as additional stage or at least p...
International audienceMuch attention has been recently devoted to the fate of pharmaceutically activ...
Summarization: This work reports for the first time the UVC photodegradation of cilastatin, a renal ...
International audienceThe UVB photolysis of l-tyrosine yields species with fluorescence and absorpti...
The veterinary ionophore antibiotics (IPAs) are extensively used as coccidiostats and growth promote...
Analysis of the chromophore p-coumaric acid, extracted from the ground state and the long-lived blue...
There is growing concern regarding the widespread use of antibiotics and their presence in the aqueo...
Despite its wide use as a veterinary pharmaceutical, environmental fate data is lacking for altrenog...
Despite its wide use as a veterinary pharmaceutical, environmental fate data is lacking for altrenog...
This study evaluated the effects and related mechanisms of natural organic matter (NOM) on the photo...
The photochemistry of several model plant-derived compounds has been studied in aqueous solution. In...
As many antibiotics are ionizable and may have different dissociation forms in the aquatic environme...