Abstract

Antibiotics, posing a major threat to life on earth and water causing propagation of antibiotic resistant bacteria and antibiotic resistant mutant genes. Traces of these antibiotic toxins are found both in aquatic as well as terrestrial ecosystem. Various techniques, that is, ozonation, membrane filtration, Fenton process, etc., are applied for their removal but have many shortcomings, so adsorption is picked as efficient, simple and relatively safe removal technique. This review article discusses the classification of antibiotics, effect of their unnecessary application and removal methods of their remnants from water sources. Also, compares adsorptive removal of antibiotics remnant with other primitive and advance techniques, suggesting adsorption as one of the effective techniques.

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