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Microbial transformation of synthetic estrogen 17alpha-ethinylestradiol.

Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987) (2009-07-25)
Tomás Cajthaml, Zdena Kresinová, Katerina Svobodová, Karel Sigler, Tomás Rezanka
要旨

Natural estrogens such as estrone, 17beta-estradiol, estriol, and the particularly recalcitrant synthetic estrogen 17alpha-ethinylestradiol used as oral contraceptive, accumulate in the environment and may give rise to health problems. The processes participating in their removal from soil, wastewater, water-sediments, groundwater-aquifer material, and wastewater or sewage treatment plant effluents may involve the action of bacterial and microbial consortia, and in some cases fungi and algae. This review discusses the different efficiencies of bacterial degradation of 17alpha-ethinylestradiol under aerobic and anaerobic conditions, the role of sulfate-, nitrate-, and iron-reducing conditions in anaerobic degradation, and the role of sorption. The participation of autotrophic ammonia oxidizing bacteria and heterotrophic bacteria in cometabolic degradation of estrogens, the estrogen-degrading action of ligninolytic fungi and their extracellular enzymes (lignin peroxidase, manganese-dependent peroxidase, versatile peroxidase, laccase), and of algae are discussed in detail.

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Sigma-Aldrich
17α-エチニルエストラジオール, ≥98%
USP
Ethinyl estradiol, United States Pharmacopeia (USP) Reference Standard
Supelco
17α-エチニルエストラジオール 溶液, 1.0 mg/mL in methanol, ampule of 1 mL, certified reference material, Cerilliant®
Supelco
17α-エチニルエストラジオール, Pharmaceutical Secondary Standard; Certified Reference Material
エチニルエストラジオール, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard
システム適合性用エチニルエストラジオール, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard