Data on UPLC/MS method validation for the biodegradation of pharmaceuticals and intermediates by a fungal consortium and on T47DK-Bluc reporter gene assay to assess the reduction of their estrogenic activity

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Authors

Kasonga, Teddy Kabeya
Coetzee, Martie A.A.
Van Zijl, Magdalena Catherina
Momba, Maggy Ndombo Benteke

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Elsevier

Abstract

In term of pharmaceutical and their intermediate compounds analysis, UPLC/MS method is a valuable equipment to achieve better confirmation on their biodegradation by fungi. The T47DKBluc reporter gene assay is an appropriate tool to investigate to removal of estrogenic and antiestrogenic activities of pharmaceuticals and their metabolites from a synthetic wastewater. A consortium of isolated South African indigenous fungi Aspergillus niger, Mucor circinelloides, Trichoderma longibrachiatum, Trametes polyzona and Rhizopus microspores was found to perform a removal of pharmaceuticals and their metabolites and to reduce their estrogenic activity below the limit of detection in a sequencing batch reactor. Here are presented data regarding the phenolic compounds list and the method validation for UPLC/MS analysis used for selected pharmaceutical compounds namely carbamazepine, diclofenac, ibuprofen and their metabolites, as well as the T47DKBluc bioassay using as positive control, the agonist E2 for estrogenic activity and the antagonist ICI 182,780 for antiestrogenic activity. For better understanding of the data presented in this paper, please see the research paper “Removal of pharmaceutical’ estrogenic activity of sequencing batch reactor effluents assessed in the T47DK-Bluc reporter gene assay” [1].

Description

Keywords

Agonist E2, Antagonist ICI 182,780, UPLC/MS method, T47D-KBluc bioassay, Pharmaceuticals, Biodegradation

Sustainable Development Goals

Citation

Kasonga, T.K., Coetzee, M.A.A., Van Zijl, C. et al. 2019, 'Data on UPLC/MS method validation for the biodegradation of pharmaceuticals and intermediates by a fungal consortium and on T47DK-Bluc reporter gene assay to assess the reduction of their estrogenic activity', Data in Brief, vol. 25, art. 104336, pp. 1-12.