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The influence of the degradation of tetracycline by free radicals from riboflavin-5′-phosphate photolysis on microbial viability

Huang et al., 2019

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4027210081384202493
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Huang S
Lee S
Wang S
Wu C
Yuann J
He S
Cheng C
Liang J
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Tetracycline (TC) is a broad-spectrum antibiotic compound. Wastewater with TC may have an adverse effect on ecosystems. Riboflavin-5′-phosphate (FMN or flavin mononucleotide) is a non-toxic product of the phosphorylation of vitamin B2 and is required for the proper …
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