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Oxidation of Cefalexin by Permanganate: Reaction Kinetics, Mechanism, and Residual Antibacterial Activity.


ABSTRACT: The oxidation of cefalexin (CFX), a commonly used cephalosporin antibiotic, was investigated by permanganate (PM) in water. Apparent second-order rate constant of the reaction between CFX and PM was determined to be 12.71 ± (1.62) M-1·s-1 at neutral pH. Lower pH was favorable for the oxidation of CFX by PM. The presence of Cl- and HCO₃- could enhance PM-induced oxidation of CFX, whereas HA had negligible effect on CFX oxidation by PM. PM-induced oxidation of CFX was also significant in the real wastewater matrix. After addition of bisulfite (BS), PM-induced oxidation was significantly accelerated owing to the generation of Mn(III) reactive species. Product analysis indicated oxidation of CFX to three products, with two stereoisomeric sulfoxide products and one di-ketone product. The thioether sulfur and double bond on the six-membered ring were the reactive sites towards PM oxidation. Antibacterial activity assessment indicated that the activity of CFX solution was significantly reduced after PM oxidation.

SUBMITTER: Qian Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6222860 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Oxidation of Cefalexin by Permanganate: Reaction Kinetics, Mechanism, and Residual Antibacterial Activity.

Qian Yajie Y   Gao Pin P   Xue Gang G   Liu Zhenhong Z   Chen Jiabin J  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20180813 8


The oxidation of cefalexin (CFX), a commonly used cephalosporin antibiotic, was investigated by permanganate (PM) in water. Apparent second-order rate constant of the reaction between CFX and PM was determined to be 12.71 ± (1.62) M<sup>-1</sup>·s<sup>-1</sup> at neutral pH. Lower pH was favorable for the oxidation of CFX by PM. The presence of Cl<sup>-</sup> and HCO₃<sup>-</sup> could enhance PM-induced oxidation of CFX, whereas HA had negligible effect on CFX oxidation by PM. PM-induced oxidat  ...[more]

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