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Perspectives on the antibiotic contamination, resistance, metabolomics, and systemic remediation

Journal

SN APPLIED SCIENCES
Volume 3, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
DOI: 10.1007/s42452-020-04003-3

Keywords

Antibiotic contamination; Detection; Bacteria; Phytoremediation; Systems biology; Omics

Funding

  1. NASF research grant [NASF/CA-6030/2017-18]
  2. University Grant Commission (UGC), Government of India [SC/2019-2020/05, SC/2019-2020/06]
  3. NASF (ICAR) [NASF/CA-6030/2017-18]

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Antibiotics, considered as emerging contaminants due to their extensive use and persistence in the environment, pose a severe impact on the environment and lead to antibiotic resistance; various mass-spectrometry-based techniques confirm their presence in the environment, released through wastewater streams and runoff from land application; a better understanding of the correlation between antibiotic use and resistance occurrence can help in developing policies to promote judicious use of antibiotics.
Antibiotics have been regarded as the emerging contaminants because of their massive use in humans and veterinary medicines and their persistence in the environment. The global concern of antibiotic contamination to different environmental matrices and the emergence of antibiotic resistance has posed a severe impact on the environment. Different mass-spectrometry-based techniques confirm their presence in the environment. Antibiotics are released into the environment through the wastewater steams and runoff from land application of manure. The microorganisms get exposed to the antibiotics resulting in the development of antimicrobial resistance. Consistent release of the antibiotics, even in trace amount into the soil and water ecosystem, is the major concern because the antibiotics can lead to multi-resistance in bacteria which can cause hazardous effects on agriculture, aquaculture, human, and livestock. A better understanding of the correlation between the antibiotic use and occurrence of antibiotic resistance can help in the development of policies to promote the judicious use of antibiotics. The present review puts a light on the remediation, transportation, uptake, and antibiotic resistance in the environment along with a novel approach of creating a database for systemic remediation, and metabolomics for the cleaner and safer environment.

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