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Polar drug residues in sewage and natural waters in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

1999

The drug residues of lipid regulators, anti-inflammatories and some drug metabolites have been detected in raw sewage, treated waste water and river water in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. These residues are mainly derived from humans via excretion. The median concentrations in the effluents of sewage treatment plants (STPs) of most drugs investigated in this study ranged from 0.1 to 1 microgram/l. The removal rates of individual drugs during passage through a Brazilian STP varied from 12 to 90%. As a consequence of the incomplete removal of these residues during passage through a STP, rivers were also found to be contaminated. Median concentrations ranged from between 0.02 and 0.04 m…

Environmental EngineeringDrug-Related Side Effects and Adverse ReactionsAnti-Inflammatory AgentsSewageFresh WaterEnvironmental pollutionRisk AssessmentAnimalsHumansEnvironmental ChemistryWater pollutionWaste Management and DisposalEffluentHypolipidemic AgentsSewageChemistrybusiness.industryEnvironmental engineeringPollutionPharmaceutical PreparationsWastewaterEnvironmental chemistrySewage treatmentWater qualityEnvironmental PollutionbusinessSurface waterBrazilWater Pollutants ChemicalScience of The Total Environment
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Chemical compounds and toxicological assessments of drinking water stored in polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles: A source of controversy review…

2012

A declaration of conformity according to European regulation No. 10/2011 is required to ensure the safety of plastic materials in contact with foodstuffs. This regulation established a positive list of substances that are authorized for use in plastic materials. Some compounds are subject to restrictions and/or specifications according to their toxicological data. Despite this, the analysis of PET reveals some non-intentionally added substances (NIAS) produced by authorized initial reactants and additives. Genotoxic and estrogenic activities in PET-bottled water have been reported. Chemical mixtures in bottled water have been suggested as the source of these toxicological effects. Furthermo…

Environmental EngineeringPlastic materials010501 environmental sciencesmedicine.disease_cause01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundToxicity TestsPolyethylene terephthalatemedicineSample preparationWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringWaste managementPolyethylene TerephthalatesChemistryDrinking WaterEcological Modeling010401 analytical chemistryExtraction (chemistry)ContaminationBottled waterPollution6. Clean water0104 chemical sciences3. Good health13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistryGas chromatography–mass spectrometryWater Pollutants ChemicalGenotoxicityWater Research
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Occurrence of acidic pharmaceuticals and personal care products in Turia River Basin: From waste to drinking water

2014

The occurrence of 21 acidic pharmaceuticals, including illicit drugs, and personal care products (PPCPs) in waste, surface and drinking water and in sediments of the Turia River Basin (Valencia, Spain) was studied. A liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method was developed for the determination of these PPCPs with electrospray (ESI) in negative ionization (NI) mode. Ammonium fluoride in the mobile phase improved ionization efficiency by an average increase in peak area of 5 compared to ammonium formate or formic acid. All studied compounds were detected and their concentration was waste water>surface water>drinking water. PPCPs were in waste water treatment plants (WWT…

Environmental EngineeringTriclocarbanCosmeticsWastewaterEnvironmental impact of pharmaceuticals and personal care productsSedimentschemistry.chemical_compoundRiversLC–MS/MSWater Pollution ChemicalDrinking waterEnvironmental ChemistryWaste Management and DisposalEffluentButylparabenMethylparabenSurface waterHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationPollutionPharmaceutical PreparationschemistryWastewaterSpainPharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs)Environmental chemistryWaste waterSurface waterWater Pollutants ChemicalPropylparabenEnvironmental MonitoringScience of The Total Environment
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The Influence of Stimulation Techniques on the Microbiological Changes and n-Alkane Transitions in the Soil Contaminated of Petroleum-Derived Substan…

2019

Removal of petroleum products from contaminated soil is a long-term process requiring attention and constant monitoring. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of Fyre-Zyme enzyme preparation and/or calcium carbonate on microbiological changes and conversion of n-aliphatic hydrocarbons in soil contaminated of petroleum-derived substances. The material for testing was soil contaminated with petroleum substances. The total concentration of n-alkanes with a C8–C40 chain length was 420.1 mg·kg−1 DM. The pot tests were carried out by introducing stimulators. As a decomposition promoter for n-alkanes in contaminated soil, a 6% water solution of Fyre-Zyme and/or 1% sterile CaCO3 was use…

Environmental Engineeringchemistry.chemical_element010501 environmental sciencesCalciumcomplex mixtures01 natural sciencesSoilchemistry.chemical_compoundBioremediationPetroleum productEnvironmental Chemistry0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technologybiologybusiness.industryEcological ModelingFyre-Zyme preparationContaminationbiology.organism_classificationPollutionSoil contaminationDecompositionCalcium carbonatechemistryEnvironmental chemistrybusinessCalcium carbonateBioremediationN-aliphatic hydrocarbonsBacteriaWater, Air, & Soil Pollution
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Emerging technologies for enhanced removal of residual antibiotics from source-separated urine and wastewaters: A review.

2022

Antibiotic residues are of significant concern in the ecosystem because of their capacity to mediate antibiotic resistance development among environmental microbes. This paper reviews recent technologies for the abatement of antibiotics from human urine and wastewaters. Antibiotics are widely distributed in the aquatic environment as a result of the discharge of municipal sewage. Their existence is a cause for worry due to the potential ecological impact (for instance, antibiotic resistance) on bacteria in the background. Numerous contaminants that enter wastewater treatment facilities and the aquatic environment, as a result, go undetected. Sludge can act as a medium for some chemicals to …

Environmental Engineeringconstructed wetlandmicrobial adsorptionbiokemikaalitjätevesiManagement Monitoring Policy and LawWastewaterWaste Disposal FluidantibioticskosteikotSoilAmmoniaHumansWaste Management and DisposalEcosystemvesistötSewageantibiootitWaterGeneral MedicineAnti-Bacterial AgentsbioelectrochemicaljäämätPharmaceutical PreparationsEnvironmental PollutantsbiocharsWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringJournal of environmental management
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Analysis of Trace Pharmaceuticals and Related Compounds in Municipal Wastewaters by Preconcentration, Chromatography, Derivatization, and Separation …

2014

A significant portion of pharmaceuticals and other organic chemicals consumed by people and animals are released into municipal wastewater treatment plants. Most of them are degraded during the wastewater treatment processes, but some of them degrade only partially and may be widely transported and dispersed into the aquatic environment. This is why efficient and fast analytical methods are needed for detection of organic compounds in wastewaters at trace levels. Because wastewaters often consist of complex matrices and high-molecular mass materials, e.g., lignocellulosic biomass, which may bring challenges to the sample preparation procedures, efficient pre-concentration methods such as so…

Environmental Engineeringlcsh:BiotechnologySingle drop microextractionBioengineeringSolid-phase microextractionMass spectrometryMass SpectrometrySeparation methodschemistry.chemical_compoundExtraction techniquesMunicipal wastewaterlcsh:TP248.13-248.65Sample preparationSolid phase extractionSolid phase extractionDerivatizationWaste Management and DisposalGas ChromatographyLiquid ChromatographyChromatographyDerivatizationWastewaterchemistryPersonal care productsEnvironmental chemistryPharmaceuticalsSewage treatmentGas chromatographyBioResources
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Fractionation of mercury in sediments during draining of Augusta (Italy) coastal area by modified Tessier method

2013

Abstract A modified Tessier method was applied to sediments dredged from Augusta (Italy) coastal area with the purpose of establishing the amount and the forms in which mercury is present in the different sediment fractions. The mercury fractionation was made by measuring the concentration of the metal ion on the solutions and directly on the sediment fractions obtained by sequential extraction. The measurements on the solutions as well as that on the solid fractions were carried out by using a Direct Mercury Analyser, DMA 80. This new instrument does not require sample preparation, and gives results comparable to those obtained with CV-AAS and ICP-MS and few minutes are necessary for each …

Environmental remediationAugustaAnalyserRemediationSedimentchemistry.chemical_elementFractionationSettore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni CulturaliAnalytical ChemistryMercury (element)SedimentsCertified reference materialschemistryMercury(II) ionEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceSettore CHIM/01 - Chimica AnaliticaSample preparationFractionationSpectroscopyMicrochemical Journal
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Derivatization of ephedrine with o-phthaldialdehyde for liquid chromatography after treatment with sodium hypochlorite.

2000

The usefulness of the reaction with NaClO followed by derivatization with o-phthaldialdehyde (OPA) and N-acetyl-L-cysteine (NAC) has been investigated for the chromatographic analysis of ephedrine. The influence of parameters affecting the two-stage reaction has been evaluated, including concentration of NaClO, time of reaction, temperature and pH. On the basis of these studies, conditions for the pre-column and (automated) post-column determination of ephedrine are presented. The described conditions have been applied to the measurement of ephedrine in the concentration intervals 0.2-20.0 microg/ml and 2.0-50.0 microg/ml for the pre-column and post-column methods, respectively. The possibi…

EphedrineChromatographySodium HypochloriteOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineBiochemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyFluorescence spectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryO-Phthalaldehydechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrySodium hypochloritemedicineSample preparationEphedrineDerivatizationDerivative (chemistry)o-Phthalaldehydemedicine.drugChromatography LiquidJournal of chromatography. A
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A Simulation-Based Failure Mode Analysis of SARS-CoV-2 Infection Control and Prevention in Emergency Departments

2020

Background Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 [SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)] outbreak has been declared a global pandemic by the World Health Organization. The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted problems of sustainable infection prevention and control measures worldwide, particularly the emerging issues with an insufficient supply of personal protective equipment. The aim of this study was to provide an action plan for mitigation of occupational hazards and nosocomial spread of SARS-CoV-2 through a failure mode analysis based on observations during in situ simulations. Methods A multicenter, cross-sectional, observational, simulation-bas…

EpidemiologyHealth PersonnelMedicine (miscellaneous)EducationModelling and SimulationHealth carePandemicMedicineInfection controlHumansPersonal protective equipmentPandemicsInfection Controlbusiness.industrySARS-CoV-2COVID-19medicine.diseaseCross-Sectional StudiesModeling and SimulationPreparednessAction planObservational studyMedical emergencybusinessEmergency Service HospitalFailure mode and effects analysisSimulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare
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Swellable microparticles containing Suprofen: evaluation of in vitro release and photochemical behaviour

1998

Suprofen, an anti-inflammatory drug was incorporated in polymer networks based on biocompatible macromolecules, such as alpha,beta-polyasparthydrazide (PAHy) and alpha,beta-poly(N-hydroxyethyl)-DL-aspartamide (PHEA) crosslinked by glutaraldehyde or gamma-rays, respectively. Swelling tests carried out in aqueous media showed that pH value affects the swelling degree of the prepared hydrogels. In vitro release tests were performed in simulated gastrointestinal fluids (pH 1/6.8) using the pH variation method and in phosphate-buffered saline, pH 7.4. Experimental data indicated that Suprofen was released in a sustained way both from PAHy and PHEA microparticles. Further, incorporation of Suprof…

ErythrocytesPlasma SubstitutesSuprofenPharmaceutical ScienceSuprofenHemolysisDosage formchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineHumansOrganic chemistryParticle SizeActive ingredientGastric JuicePhotosensitizing AgentsChromatographyAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationNylonsCross-Linking ReagentsHydrazineschemistryGlutaralDelayed-Action PreparationsSelf-healing hydrogelsLiberationGlutaraldehydeSwellingmedicine.symptomPeptidesDrug carrierGelsmedicine.drugJournal of Controlled Release
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