Effectiveness and metabolites of sulfonamide and their uses in medicine Maity Shyamasri1, Dr Sharma Harsh2 1(M.Sc), Ph D Scholar, Deptt. Of Chemistry, CMJ University, Jorabat, Meghalaya 2(M.Sc, Ph D), Supervisor, CMJ University, Jorabat, Meghalaya Online published on 1 September, 2023. Abstract Environmental water samples have been shown to contain sulfonamide residues in a wide variety of forms. Very few papers, however, have examined these compounds' metabolic byproducts or breakdown products as part of their analysis. This article's primary purpose is to examine research articles in which both parent medicines and their respective metabolites have been considered jointly. These antibiotics are examined in terms of analytical methods and biotic and abiotic degradation pathways, and their potential toxicity in the environment is briefly evaluated. All rights reserved 2008 Elsevier Ltd. As an antibacterial agent, sulfonamide benefits both humans and animals suffering from infections. It's a lifesaver in the agriculture sector. It's being used more and more for the improvement or benefit of society as time goes on. In addition, the products' toxicity and the possibility of retransformation back into the parent medication must be considered. Despite the presence of high levels of microbial activity, sulfonamides are resistant to destruction in wastewater treatment procedures. Sulfonamides have been explored in this paper, as well as their usefulness and structure Top Keywords Sulfonamide, Metabolites, Human, Animal, Photocatalytic. Top |