Yin, Fubin;Dong, Hongmin;Zhang, Wanqin;Wang, Shunli;Shang, Bin;Zhu, Zhiping published 《Ability of anaerobic digestion to remove antibiotics contained in swine manure》. The research results were published in《Biosystems Engineering》 in 2021.Related Products of 80-32-0 The article conveys some information:
Antibiotics in animal manure, which are used to treat animal diseases, have become a major concern due to human and ecol. health risks. Anaerobic digestion (AD) is viable for treating manure because it generates energy. However, the ability of AD to completely eliminate antibiotics remains unclear. Therefore, the AD ability of swine manure containing 10 antibiotics was investigated. The results showed that the thresholds of complete antibiotic reduction were 25, 50, 50, 75, 75, and 75 mg (kg TS)-1 for SD, CIP, SQ, SAR, DIF, and SA, resp. At their thresholds, SD, CIP, and SA could increase methane production, but the opposite results were obtained for SQ, SAR, and DIF. The modified Gompertz model showed good application for AD with different antibiotic loads. Antibiotic reduction and methane production are strongly correlated for the antibiotics of SAR and ENR, so their reduction performance can be inferred simply by determining their methane production4-Amino-N-(6-chloropyridazin-3-yl)benzenesulfonamide (cas: 80-32-0) were involved in the experimental procedure.
4-Amino-N-(6-chloropyridazin-3-yl)benzenesulfonamide(cas: 80-32-0) is a sulfonamide antibiotic that is usually used as antibacterial anti-inflammatory drug, which has been applied in the treatment of acute urinary tract infections in childhood.Related Products of 80-32-0Due to its antibiotic activity, this chemical has been selected as an ingredient to prepare antibacterial composition.