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Method for degrading sulfamethoxazole

A technology of sulfamethoxazole and Shewanella, applied in the direction of microorganism-based methods, chemical instruments and methods, biochemical equipment and methods, etc., can solve the problem of high toxicity, achieve the effect of saving costs and improving degradation efficiency

Active Publication Date: 2020-04-17
TONGJI UNIV
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The technical effect of this patented method involves improving the activity of Sulfuramebium salts (SL) during nitroimmediator-based treatments for reducing drug resistance caused by certain microorganisms such as Actinosynnema spp., which can cause serious health hazards when ingested or injected into humans. This technology has been developed based on different types of Bacillus subtilis cells called SLBs. By mixing these BL's together they create enzymes like amylase that break down drugs from them while still being effective against resistant organism.

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This patents discuss different ways for removing pesoides (chemically-synthesized substances) outdoors: Flooding Precipitator Method, Chemical Oxidative Process, Adsorbent Technologies, Biological Removing Techniques such as Activated Carbon Fiber Bound Layer Packings, Microbial Degraders, Thermal Treatment, Ultrasounds, Sonochemistry, Photooxygen Radiation Cyclotronics, etc., all aim at reducing harmful effects caused by these compounds during their use outside natural environments like waterways and landfill areas.

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[0023] The implementation of the present invention is described below through specific specific examples, and those skilled in the art can easily understand other advantages and effects of the present invention from the content disclosed in this specification. The present invention can also be implemented or applied through other different specific implementation modes, and various modifications or changes can be made to the details in this specification based on different viewpoints and applications without departing from the spirit of the present invention. It should be noted that, in the case of no conflict, the following embodiments and features in the embodiments can be combined with each other. It should also be understood that the terminology used in the embodiments of the present invention is for describing specific implementations, not for limiting the protection scope of the present invention. The test methods for which specific conditions are not indicated in the fo...

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The invention discloses a method for degrading sulfamethoxazole. According to the method, sulfamethoxazole is degraded through the synergistic effect of P.denitrificans and shewanella. Accumulation ofintermediate products is reduced under the interaction of microbial flora, and finally anaerobic denitrification is achieved.

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