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Exploring Bacterial Cellulose and a Biosurfactant as Eco-Friendly Strategies for Addressing Pharmaceutical Contaminants
by
Grotto, Denise
, Castanho, Nathália Roberta Cardoso Mendes
, Alves, Patrícia Lius Melo
, Ibanez, Natasha Lien de Almeida
, Jozala, Angela Faustino
, Caetano, Érika Leão Ajala
, Pickler, Thaisa Borim
, de Marco, Nathane
in
Acetaminophen
/ Adsorption
/ Analgesics
/ bacterial cellulose
/ Biodegradable materials
/ Biomedical materials
/ biosorption
/ biosurfactant
/ Birth control
/ Cellulose
/ Contamination
/ drug
/ Ethinyl estradiol
/ Fourier transforms
/ High performance liquid chromatography
/ Hormones
/ Kinetics
/ Microorganisms
/ micropollutants
/ Pharmaceutical Preparations
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Pollutants
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Surfactants
/ Toxicity
/ Water
2024
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Exploring Bacterial Cellulose and a Biosurfactant as Eco-Friendly Strategies for Addressing Pharmaceutical Contaminants
by
Grotto, Denise
, Castanho, Nathália Roberta Cardoso Mendes
, Alves, Patrícia Lius Melo
, Ibanez, Natasha Lien de Almeida
, Jozala, Angela Faustino
, Caetano, Érika Leão Ajala
, Pickler, Thaisa Borim
, de Marco, Nathane
in
Acetaminophen
/ Adsorption
/ Analgesics
/ bacterial cellulose
/ Biodegradable materials
/ Biomedical materials
/ biosorption
/ biosurfactant
/ Birth control
/ Cellulose
/ Contamination
/ drug
/ Ethinyl estradiol
/ Fourier transforms
/ High performance liquid chromatography
/ Hormones
/ Kinetics
/ Microorganisms
/ micropollutants
/ Pharmaceutical Preparations
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Pollutants
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Surfactants
/ Toxicity
/ Water
2024
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Exploring Bacterial Cellulose and a Biosurfactant as Eco-Friendly Strategies for Addressing Pharmaceutical Contaminants
by
Grotto, Denise
, Castanho, Nathália Roberta Cardoso Mendes
, Alves, Patrícia Lius Melo
, Ibanez, Natasha Lien de Almeida
, Jozala, Angela Faustino
, Caetano, Érika Leão Ajala
, Pickler, Thaisa Borim
, de Marco, Nathane
in
Acetaminophen
/ Adsorption
/ Analgesics
/ bacterial cellulose
/ Biodegradable materials
/ Biomedical materials
/ biosorption
/ biosurfactant
/ Birth control
/ Cellulose
/ Contamination
/ drug
/ Ethinyl estradiol
/ Fourier transforms
/ High performance liquid chromatography
/ Hormones
/ Kinetics
/ Microorganisms
/ micropollutants
/ Pharmaceutical Preparations
/ Pharmaceuticals
/ Pollutants
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Surfactants
/ Toxicity
/ Water
2024
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Exploring Bacterial Cellulose and a Biosurfactant as Eco-Friendly Strategies for Addressing Pharmaceutical Contaminants
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Exploring Bacterial Cellulose and a Biosurfactant as Eco-Friendly Strategies for Addressing Pharmaceutical Contaminants
2024
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Aquatic environments face contamination by pharmaceuticals, prompting concerns due to their toxicity even at low concentrations. To combat this, we developed an ecologically sustainable biosurfactant derived from a microorganism and integrated it into bacterial cellulose (BC). This study aimed to evaluate BC’s efficacy, with and without the biosurfactant, as a sorbent for paracetamol and 17α-ethinylestradiol (EE2) in water. We cultivated BC membranes using Gluconacetobacter xylinus ATCC 53582 and synthesized the biosurfactant through pre-inoculation of Bacillus subtilis in a synthetic medium. Subsequently, BC membranes were immersed in the biosurfactant solution for incorporation. Experiments were conducted using contaminated water, analyzing paracetamol concentrations via spectrophotometry and EE2 levels through high-performance liquid chromatography. Results indicated BC’s superior adsorption for EE2 over paracetamol. Incorporating the biosurfactant reduced hormone adsorption but enhanced paracetamol sorption. Notably, original and freeze-dried BC exhibited better adsorption efficacy than biosurfactant-infused BC. In conclusion, BC showed promise in mitigating EE2 contamination, suggesting its potential for environmental remediation. Future research could focus on optimizing biosurfactant concentrations to enhance sorption capabilities without compromising BC’s inherent effectiveness.
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