Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, Bioscience and Environmental Engineering, University of Stavanger, NO-4036 Stavanger, Norway
Abstract
Abstract:
Accumulation of pharmaceuticals in the environment due to slow mineralization in nature is a
growing pollution problem affecting organisms and animals and humans in the long run. When pharmaceuticals
are antibiotics, the problem is twofold since the buildup of such compounds in the environment
also fuels the development of antibiotic resistance. Building weak structures of biologically active compounds
is one way of facilitating the quicker degradation of the drug in the environment after the drug has
been excreted from the patient subsequently performing its function. The emergence of the process of
photodegradation post-excretion of the pharmaceutical from the patient is one method that is under development,
which will facilitate a quicker breakdown of the drug. Another method to enable this is hydrolysis,
which is pH-dependent and involves making up of compounds that hydrolyze quicker under certain
pH conditions. To enable the ongoing efforts in making pharmaceuticals to be more benign, this focused
review showcases examples from research on antimicrobial agents and anticancer agents.
Funder
Research Council of Norway
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Cited by
2 articles.
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