Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 907559
Occurence of pharmaceuticals in surface water
Occurence of pharmaceuticals in surface water // Croatian journal of food science and technology, 9 (2017), 2; 204-210 doi:10.17508/CJFST. 2017.9.2.18 (međunarodna recenzija, pregledni rad, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Occurence of pharmaceuticals in surface water
Autori
Gašo-Sokač, Dajana ; Habuda-Stanić, Mirna ; Bušić, Valentina ; Zobundžija, Dora
Izvornik
Croatian journal of food science and technology (1847-3466) 9
(2017), 2;
204-210
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, pregledni rad, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
farmaceutici ; površinske vode ; pročišćavanje
(pharmaceuticals ; surface water ; purification)
Sažetak
Pharmaceuticals constitute a large group of human and veterinary medicinal organic compounds which have long been used throughout the world. According to their therapeutic activity they are classified in several groups: antibiotics, analgetics/antipyretic, CNS (Central nervous system) drugs, cardiovascular drugs, endocrinology treatments, diagnostic aid-adsorbable organic halogen compounds. Pharmaceuticals are designed to have a physiological effect on humans and animals in trace concentrations. Pharmaceuticals end up in soil, surface waters and eventually in ground water, wich can be used as source of drinking water, after their excretion (in unmetabolized form or as active metabolites) from humans or animals via urine or faeces. The possible fates of pharmaceuticals once they get into the aquatic environment are mainly three: (i) ultimately they are mineralized to carbon dioxide and water, (ii) the compound does not degrade readily because it is lipophilic and is partially retained in the sedimentation sludge and (iii) the compound metabolizes to a more hydrophilic molecule, passes through the wastewater treatment plant and ends up in the receiving waters (which are surface waters, mainly rivers). These compounds exhibit the highest persistence in the environment. In recent years and in particular after the use of advanced measurement technologies many pharmaceuticals have been identified and detected at ng/L levels (trace concentrations) worldwide in the aquatic environment and are considered as an emerging environmental problem due to their continuous input and persistence to the aquatic ecosystem even at low concentrations.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kemija, Biotehnologija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Prehrambeno-tehnološki fakultet, Osijek