Acute toxicity evaluation for quinolone antibiotics and their chlorination disinfection processes

J Environ Sci (China). 2014 Sep 1;26(9):1837-42. doi: 10.1016/j.jes.2014.06.023. Epub 2014 Jul 3.

Abstract

Acute toxicity of 21 quinolone antibiotics was monitored using photobacterium Vibrio fischeri assay. The minimum IC20 (inhibitory concentration for 20% luminescence elimination) was obtained at the least 18.86μmol/L for the tested quinolones. A quantitative structure-activity relationship model was established to investigate the possible mechanism for the acute toxicity. The critical physicochemical descriptors, describing σ and π atom electronegativity, implied that the electron transfer might occur between the quinolones and photobacterium V. fischeri. Although the quinolones exhibited limited acute toxicity to photobacterium, toxicity elevation was detected after their chlorination. Hence, chlorination disinfection treatment of quinolone-containing water should be of concerns.

Keywords: Acute toxicity; Chlorination; Mechanism; QSAR; Quinolones.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aliivibrio fischeri
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents / toxicity*
  • Disinfection
  • Halogenation
  • Quinolones / toxicity*
  • Toxicity Tests, Acute

Substances

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Quinolones