Abstract:
The present research is highly relevant and considers the problem of the ecotoxicity of pharmaceuticals that
are persistent in the environment. Until recently, pharmaceuticals have never been studied as chemical pollutants
in Kazakhstan. Pharmaceuticals can have toxic effect to the environmental organisms even in low concentration.
Their concentrations were determined in surface waters around the Earth. It is important to conduct
the study of the toxicity of antibiotics to the aquatic organisms. The following study demonstrates the results
ecotoxicological experiment on duckweed Lemna minor. Macrolides as azithromycin and clarithromycin
were selected for toxicity test of macrophyte. The test concentrations of substances were set up as 10, 30, 50,
70 and 100 mg/L. The effect of drugs on study species were assessed based on two measurement variables as
frond numbers and total frond areas. The results of the research showed that Lemna minor is sensitive to the
exposure of macrolides even in low concentration. Total growth inhibition was found in concentration 70
mg/L of azithromycin, while clarithromycin showed 100 % inhibition of duckweed in concentration 50 mg/L.