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LC and NMR Studies for Identification and Characterization of Degradation Byproducts of Olmesartan Acid,Elucidation of Their Degradation Pathway and Ecotoxicity Assessment
Authors:Giovanni Luongo  Antonietta Siciliano  Giovanni Libralato  Sara Serafini  Lorenzo Saviano  Lucio Previtera  Giovanni Di Fabio  Armando Zarrelli
Institution:1.Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, 80126 Naples, Italy; (G.L.); (G.D.F.);2.Department of Biology, University of Naples Federico II, 80126 Naples, Italy; (A.S.); (G.L.); (S.S.); (L.S.);3.Associazione Italiana per la Promozione delle Ricerche su Ambiente e Salute Umana, 82030 Dugenta, Italy;
Abstract:The discovery of various sartans, which are among the most used antihypertensive drugs in the world, is increasingly frequent not only in wastewater but also in surface water and, in some cases, even in drinking or groundwater. In this paper, the degradation pathway of olmesartan acid, one of the most used sartans, was investigated by simulating the chlorination process normally used in a wastewater treatment plant to reduce similar emerging pollutants. The structures of nine isolated degradation byproducts (DPs), eight of which were isolated for the first time, were separated via chromatography column and HPLC methods, identified by combining nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectrometry, and justified by a proposed mechanism of formation beginning from the parent drug. Ecotoxicity tests on olmesartan acid and its nine DPs showed that 50% of the investigated byproducts inhibited the target species Aliivibrio fischeri and Raphidocelis subcapitata, causing functional decreases of 18% and 53%, respectively.
Keywords:olmesartan acid  chlorination  hypochlorite  degradation byproducts  water treatment  Aliivibrio fischeri  Raphidocelis subcapitata
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