| Literature DB >> 32106570 |
André Pereira1, Liliana Silva1, Célia Laranjeiro1, Celeste Lino1, Angelina Pena1.
Abstract
Potential risks associated with releases of human pharmaceuticals into the environment have become an increasingly important issue in environmental health. This concern has been driven by the widespread detection of pharmaceuticals in all aquatic compartments. Therefore, 22 pharmaceuticals, 6 metabolites and transformation products, belonging to 7 therapeutic groups, were selected to perform a systematic review on their source, fate and occurrence in different aquatic compartments, important issues to tackle the Water Framework Directive (WFD). The results obtained evidence that concentrations of pharmaceuticals are present, in decreasing order, in wastewater influents (WWIs), wastewater effluents (WWEs) and surface waters, with values up to 14 mg L-1 for ibuprofen in WWIs. The therapeutic groups which presented higher detection frequencies and concentrations were anti-inflammatories, antiepileptics, antibiotics and lipid regulators. These results present a broad and specialized background, enabling a complete overview on the occurrence of pharmaceuticals in the aquatic compartments.Entities:
Keywords: aquatic compartments; environmental contaminants; pharmaceuticals; pharmaceuticals occurrence
Year: 2020 PMID: 32106570 DOI: 10.3390/molecules25051026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411