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Madhubabu S

Bio: Madhubabu S is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbofuran. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 3 citations.
Topics: Carbofuran

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TL;DR: The toxic effect of carbofuran was reversible to a certain extent and the reactor efficiency was also measured in terms of specific acetoclastic methanogenic activity (SMA).
Abstract: In the present study, fate of carbofuran in anaerobic environments and the adverse effects of carbofuran on conventional anaerobic systems were evaluated. Carbofuran degradation studies were carried out in batch reactors with varying carbofuran concentrations of 0 to 270.73 mg/L corresponding to a sludge-loading rate (SLR) of 2.12 × 10− 6 to 3.83 × 10− 3 g of carbofuran/g of volatile suspended solids (VSS)/d. Carbofuran concentration was reduced to undetectable levels at the end of 8 and 13 days in the batch reactors operated with a SLR of 2.12 × 10− 6 and 3.33 × 10− 5 g of carbofuran/g of VSS/d, respectively. Performances of two anaerobic reactors i.e. upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) and modified UASB (with tube settlers) were evaluated in the presence and absence of carbofuran using synthetic wastewater. In the absence of carbofuran, the soluble chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal efficiency in the conventional UASB reactor at 8 h and 6 h hydraulic retention time (HRT) was nearly 88% and 76%, re...

6 citations


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TL;DR: The use of this consortium for the treatment of CBF and other carbamates at reactor scale represents a potential approach for the removal of these pesticides from agricultural wastewater, as an alternative to BPS.

18 citations

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TL;DR: The reactor system and GAC-TiO2 catalyst used could be constructive in cost-effective CBF removal with no impact to receiving environment through getaway of photocatalyst.
Abstract: Carbofuran (CBF) removal in a continuous-flow photocatalytic reactor with granular activated carbon supported titanium dioxide (GAC-TiO2) catalyst was investigated. The effects of feed flow rate, TiO2 concentration and addition of supplementary oxidants on CBF removal were investigated. The central composite design (CCD) was used to design the experiments and to estimate the effects of feed flow rate and TiO2 concentration on CBF removal. The outcome of CCD experiments demonstrated that reactor performance was influenced mainly by feed flow rate compared to TiO2 concentration. A second-order polynomial model developed based on CCD experiments fitted the experimental data with good correlation (R2 ∼ 0.964). The addition of 1 mL min−1 hydrogen peroxide has shown complete CBF degradation and 76% chemical oxygen demand removal under the following operating conditions of CBF ∼50 mg L−1, TiO2 ∼5 mg L−1 and feed flow rate ∼82.5 mL min−1. Rate constant of the photodegradation process was also calculated b...

17 citations

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TL;DR: In this article , the intracellular and extracellular metabolites of the Chryseobacterium sp. BSC2-3 strain were analyzed during carbofuran degradation by using a liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-based metabolomics approach.
Abstract: Carbofuran is one of the most commonly used N-methylcarbamate-based pesticides and is excellent for controlling pests; however, carbofuran also causes soil and water pollution. Although various studies have been conducted on the bioremediation of pesticide-contaminated soil, the changes occurring in the metabolome during the bioremediation of carbofuran are not fully understood. In this study, the intracellular and extracellular metabolites of the Chryseobacterium sp. BSC2-3 strain were analysed during carbofuran degradation by using a liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-based metabolomics approach. We found that the BSC2-3 strain extracellularly transformed carbofuran into 3-hydroxycarbofuran. Intracellular metabolite analysis revealed that carbofuran mainly affected aminobenzoate degradation, ubiquinone and terpenoid-quinone biosynthesis, and arginine and proline metabolism. Carbofuran especially affected the metabolic pathway for the degradation of naphthalene and aminobenzoate. Metabolomics additionally revealed that the strain produces disease resistance inducers and plant growth regulators. We also identified the genes involved in the production of indole-3-acetic acid, which is one of the most active auxins. Overall, we identified the metabolic changes induced in carbofuran-degrading bacteria and the genes predicted to be responsible for the degradation of carbofuran.

4 citations

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TL;DR: In this article , a review describes carbofuran toxicity to the eye with special emphasis on corneal morbidities and blindness, and reported alteration of autophagy mechanism in human cornea in vitro and ex vivo post carbofuranium exposure.