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Filamentous fungi Trichoderma have been able to efficiently degrade fluoroquinolone antibiotics namely ciprofloxacin (CIP) and ofloxacin (OFL) as well as the fungicide climbazole (CLB) that are persistent in conventional activated sludge processes. All targeted compounds were biotransformed by whole cells of Trichoderma spp., exactly T. harzanium and T. asperellum, and biosorption played a limited role in their elimination. However, contrasting results were obtained with the two strains. T. asperellum was more efficient against CIP, with a 81% degradation rate in 13 days of incubation, while T. harzianum was more efficient against CLB, with a 91% degradation rate. While in the case of OFL, both strains showed same efficiency with degradation rate around 40%. Adding a cytochrome P450 enzyme inhibitor hardly resulted in the modification of degradation kinetics supporting the implication of extracellular enzymes in chemical biotransformation. Transformation products were identified by liquid chromatography–high resolution–mass spectrometry and transformation pathways were proposed. Biotransformation of selected compounds included hydroxylation, oxidation/reduction and N- and O-dealkylation reactions, similarly to those reported with white rot fungi. CIP underwent transformations at the piperazinyl ring through oxidation and conjugation reactions, while OFL mainly underwent hydroxylation processes and CLB carbonyl reduction into alcohol. Consequently, Trichoderma spp. likely possess a machinery of unspecific enzymes, which makes their application in removal of pharmaceutical and personal care products attractive.
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The authors thank the Water Challenges for a Changing World Joint Programming Initiative and Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness (MINECO). The authors also acknowledge SCIEX for providing the loan instrument LC/HRMS QTOF X500R.
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This study has been financially supported by the EU through the WaterJPI-2015 AWARE project (PCIN-2017-067) and the Spanish national project (RTI2018-097158-B-C33). M. Brienza has a post-doc grant from MUSE - Montpellier Université d’Excellence.
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Manasfi, R., Chiron, S., Montemurro, N. et al. Biodegradation of fluoroquinolone antibiotics and the climbazole fungicide by Trichoderma species. Environ Sci Pollut Res 27, 23331–23341 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-020-08442-8
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