Adsorption of Antibiotics on Serum Albumin Nanoparticle 


Vol. 27,  No. 1, pp. 55-60, Mar.  2021
10.7464/ksct.2021.27.1.55


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  Abstract

Antibiotics are compounds broadly used to treat patients with infectious diseases and to enhance productivity in agriculture, fisheries, and livestock industries. However, due to the overuse of antibiotics and their low biodegradability, a substantial amount of antibiotics is leaking into the sewer, subsequently resulting in pollution and the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. This study explores biodegradable serum albumin’s potential as an adsorbent to remove antibiotics from water. Serum albumin is a natural blood protein that transports various metabolites and hormones to all tissues’ extravascular spaces. While serum albumin is highly water-soluble, it has intrinsic binding sites which readily accommodate ionic, hydrophilic, or hydrophobic molecules, rendering it a good building block for a nano-adsorbent. To induce coacervation, a desolvating agent, ethanol, was added dropwise into the aqueous albumin solution, resulting in dehydration and liquid-liquid phase separation of albumins into albumin nanoparticles within a size range of 150 ~ 170 nm. The addition of glutaraldehyde as a cross-linker improved the size stability and homogeneity of albumin nanoparticles. Adsorption of amoxicillin antibiotics on albumin nanoparticles was dependent upon glutaraldehyde concentration used in desolvation and pH during adsorption. The maximum adsorption capacity measured by spectrophotometry was found to be 12.4 micrograms of amoxicillin per milligram of albumin nanoparticle. These results demonstrate serum albumin’s potential as a building block for fabricating a natural nano-adsorbent to remove antibiotics from water.

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[IEEE Style]

K. HJ and L. SI, "Adsorption of Antibiotics on Serum Albumin Nanoparticle," Clean Technology, vol. 27, no. 1, pp. 55-60, 2021. DOI: 10.7464/ksct.2021.27.1.55.

[ACM Style]

Kim HJ and Lim SI. 2021. Adsorption of Antibiotics on Serum Albumin Nanoparticle. Clean Technology, 27, 1, (2021), 55-60. DOI: 10.7464/ksct.2021.27.1.55.