Chronic impact of tetracycline on the biodegradation of an organic substrate mixture under anaerobic conditions

Z. Cetecioglu*, B. Ince, M. Gros, S. Rodriguez-Mozaz, D. Barceló, D. Orhon, O. Ince

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Abstract

The study evaluates the chronic impact of the antibiotic tetracycline on the biodegradation of organic substrate under anaerobic conditions. The experiments involved an anaerobic sequencing batch reactor fed with a synthetic substrate mixture including glucose, starch and volatile fatty acids, and operated in a sequence of different phases with gradually increasing tetracycline doses of 1.65-8.5mg/L, for more than five months. Tetracycline exerted a terminal/lethal effect at 8.5mg/L on the microbial community under anaerobic conditions, which caused the inhibition of substrate/COD utilization and biogas generation and leading to a total collapse of the reactor. The microbial activity could not be recovered and re-started within a period of more than 10 days, even after stopping t. etracycline dosing. At lower doses, substrate utilization was not affected but a reduction of 10-20% was observed in the biogas/methane generation, suggesting that substrate utilization of tetracycline to the biomass was limiting their bioavailability. During the experiments, tetracycline was partially removed either through biodegradation or conversion into its by-products. The adverse long-term impact was quite variable for fermenting heterotrophic and methanogenic fractions of the microbial community based on changes inflicted on the composition of remaining/residual organic substrate.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2959-2969
Number of pages11
JournalWater Research
Volume47
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2013

Funding

This study was funded by The Turkish Academy of Sciences (TUBA) . It was also this work was partly supported by the Generalitat de Catalunya (Consolidated Research Group: Water and Soil Quality Unit 2009-SGR-965).

FundersFunder number
TUBA
Generalitat de Catalunya2009-SGR-965
Türkiye Bilimler Akademisi

    Keywords

    • Anaerobic biodegradation
    • COD removal
    • Chronic inhibition
    • Methanogenesis
    • Tetracycline

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