Biodegradation of oxytetracycline by Pleurotus ostreatus mycelium: a mycoremediation technique.
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
Oxytetracycline (OTC) is administered in high doses to livestocks and enters the environmental compartments
as a consequence of animal waste disposal. As a first step in setting up a useful mycoremediation
technique, an OTC lab degradation test was performed in liquid medium using the ligninolytic fungus
Pleurotus ostreatus. OTC disappearance in culture medium was clearly evident as early as the third day of
exposure onwards, with an almost complete removal after 14 d. The drug removal was mediated by fungal
absorption in the mycelia, where the OTC molecule underwent a degradation step, as demonstrated
by mass spectrometry analyses. A putative degradation product, ADOTC (2-acetyl-2-decarboxamidooxytetracycline)
is proposed. Experimental conditions excluded OTC abiotic degradation; the degradation
by extracellular laccase was also experimentally discarded.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Mycoremediation; Laccase activity; HPLC-UV/DAD analysis; LC-ESI-MS analysis; Oxytetracycline
List of contributors:
Spadoni, Anna; Galli, Emanuela
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