Anthracycline antibiotics derivate mitoxantrone - Destructive sorption and photocatalytic degradation

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Nanostructured titanium(IV) oxide was used for the destructive adsorption and photocatalytic degradation of mitoxantrone (MTX), a cytostatic drug from the group of anthracycline antibiotics. During adsorption on atitania dioxide surface, four degradation products of MTX, mitoxantrone dicarboxylic acid, 1, 4-dihydroxy-5-((2-((2-hydroxyethyl)amino)ethyl) amino)-8-((2-(methylamino)ethyl)amino)anthracene-9, 10-dione, 1, 4-dihydroxy-5, 8-diimi-noanthracene-9, 10(5H, 8H)-dione and 1, 4-dihydroxy-5-imino-8-(methyleneamino)anthra-cene-9, 10(5H, 8H)-dione, were identified. In the case of photocatalytic degradation, only one degradation product after 15 min at m/z 472 was identified. This degradation product corresponded to mitoxantrone dicarboxylic acid, and complete mineralization was attained in one hour. Destructive adsorbent manganese(IV) oxide, MnO2, was used only for the destructive adsorption of MTX. Destructive adsorption occurred only for one degradation product, mitoxantrone dicarboxylic acid, against anatase TiO2.

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Stenglová-Netíková, I. R., Petruzelka, L., Stastny, M., & Stengl, V. (2018). Anthracycline antibiotics derivate mitoxantrone - Destructive sorption and photocatalytic degradation. PLoS ONE, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193116

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