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- W1480068612 abstract "Antimicrobial agents comprise synthetic and natural compounds. Antimicrobials are used in both human and veterinary medicine against microbial infections. Certain fraction of antimicrobials used in livestock and poultry production increases the rate of growth by improving the feed efficiency. However, their environmental occurrence has raised scientific and public concern due to the potential spread and maintenance of bacterial resistance through continuous exposure that results in untreatable microbial infectious diseases. These effects occur in different water bodies such as waste effluents of pharmaceutical plants and hospitals. The chapter focuses on antibiotic classification of antimicrobials, their physical and chemical properties, and their occurrence in aqueous samples. The environmental analysis of trace pollutants constitutes a difficult task because of the complexity of the matrices and low concentrations of the target compounds. A typical analytical procedure includes sample preparation steps—filtration, extraction, purification, and evaporation. Requirement for analytical methods is driven by low concentration levels of antibiotics expected in environment. Therefore, highly sensitive and selective analytical methods, such as gas and liquid chromatography methods have to be used. Strategies to minimize adverse effects of antibiotics together with improved calibration approaches are required to obtain reliable data on occurrence and fate of antimicrobial residues in environment." @default.
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- W1480068612 title "Chapter 2.1 Analysis of antibiotics in aqueous samples" @default.
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