Occurrence of pharmaceutical, recreational and psychotropic drug residues in surface water on the northern Antarctic Peninsula region

Human presence in the Antarctic is increasing due to research activities and the rise in tourism. These activities contribute a number of potentially hazardous substances. The aim of this study is to conduct the first characterisation of the pharmaceuticals and recreational drugs present in the nort...

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Main Authors: González-Alonso, Silvia, Moreno Merino, Luis, Esteban, Sara, López de Alda, Miren, Barceló, Damià, Durán Valsero, Juan José, López Martínez, Jerónimo, Aceña, Jaume, Pérez, Sandra, Mastroianni, Nicola, Silva Buso, Adrián, Catalá, Myriam, Valcárcel, Yolanda
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/277164
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2017.05.060
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/277164 2024-02-11T09:56:43+01:00 Occurrence of pharmaceutical, recreational and psychotropic drug residues in surface water on the northern Antarctic Peninsula region González-Alonso, Silvia Moreno Merino, Luis Esteban, Sara López de Alda, Miren Barceló, Damià Durán Valsero, Juan José López Martínez, Jerónimo Aceña, Jaume Pérez, Sandra Mastroianni, Nicola Silva Buso, Adrián Catalá, Myriam Valcárcel, Yolanda Antártida 2017-10 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/277164 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2017.05.060 en eng Elsevier https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0269749117301628?via%3Dihub#aep-article-footnote-id2 Environmental Pollution, vol.229, 241-254 1873-6424 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/277164 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2017.05.060 open Antarctica Pharmaceuticals Recreational drugs Caffeine Risk assessment artículo 2017 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2017.05.060 2024-01-16T11:27:54Z Human presence in the Antarctic is increasing due to research activities and the rise in tourism. These activities contribute a number of potentially hazardous substances. The aim of this study is to conduct the first characterisation of the pharmaceuticals and recreational drugs present in the northern Antarctic Peninsula region, and to assess the potential environmental risk they pose to the environment. The study consisted of a single sampling of ten water samples from different sources, including streams, ponds, glacier drains, and a wastewater discharge into the sea. Twenty-five selected pharmaceuticals and 21 recreational drugs were analysed. The highest concentrations were found for the analgesics acetaminophen (48.74 μg L−1), diclofenac (15.09 μg L−1) and ibuprofen (10.05 μg L−1), and for the stimulant caffeine (71.33 μg L−1). All these substances were detected in waters that were discharged directly into the ocean without any prior purification processes. The hazard quotient (HQ) values for ibuprofen, diclofenac and acetaminophen were far in excess of 10 at several sampling points. The concentrations of each substance measured and used as measured environmental concentration values for the HQ calculations are based on a one-time sampling. The Toxic Unit values indicate that analgesics and anti-inflammatories are the therapeutic group responsible for the highest toxic burden. This study is the first to analyse a wide range of substances and to determine the presence of pharmaceuticals and psychotropic drugs in the Antarctic Peninsula region. We believe it can serve as a starting point to focus attention on the need for continued environmental monitoring of these substances in the water cycle, especially in protected regions such as the Antarctic. This will determine whether pharmaceuticals and recreational drugs are hazardous to the environment and, if so, can be used as the basis for risk-assessment studies to prioritise the exposure to risk. Research Group and Teaching in Environmental Toxicology and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Antártida Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic Environmental Pollution 229 241 254
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Pharmaceuticals
Recreational drugs
Caffeine
Risk assessment
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Pharmaceuticals
Recreational drugs
Caffeine
Risk assessment
González-Alonso, Silvia
Moreno Merino, Luis
Esteban, Sara
López de Alda, Miren
Barceló, Damià
Durán Valsero, Juan José
López Martínez, Jerónimo
Aceña, Jaume
Pérez, Sandra
Mastroianni, Nicola
Silva Buso, Adrián
Catalá, Myriam
Valcárcel, Yolanda
Occurrence of pharmaceutical, recreational and psychotropic drug residues in surface water on the northern Antarctic Peninsula region
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Pharmaceuticals
Recreational drugs
Caffeine
Risk assessment
description Human presence in the Antarctic is increasing due to research activities and the rise in tourism. These activities contribute a number of potentially hazardous substances. The aim of this study is to conduct the first characterisation of the pharmaceuticals and recreational drugs present in the northern Antarctic Peninsula region, and to assess the potential environmental risk they pose to the environment. The study consisted of a single sampling of ten water samples from different sources, including streams, ponds, glacier drains, and a wastewater discharge into the sea. Twenty-five selected pharmaceuticals and 21 recreational drugs were analysed. The highest concentrations were found for the analgesics acetaminophen (48.74 μg L−1), diclofenac (15.09 μg L−1) and ibuprofen (10.05 μg L−1), and for the stimulant caffeine (71.33 μg L−1). All these substances were detected in waters that were discharged directly into the ocean without any prior purification processes. The hazard quotient (HQ) values for ibuprofen, diclofenac and acetaminophen were far in excess of 10 at several sampling points. The concentrations of each substance measured and used as measured environmental concentration values for the HQ calculations are based on a one-time sampling. The Toxic Unit values indicate that analgesics and anti-inflammatories are the therapeutic group responsible for the highest toxic burden. This study is the first to analyse a wide range of substances and to determine the presence of pharmaceuticals and psychotropic drugs in the Antarctic Peninsula region. We believe it can serve as a starting point to focus attention on the need for continued environmental monitoring of these substances in the water cycle, especially in protected regions such as the Antarctic. This will determine whether pharmaceuticals and recreational drugs are hazardous to the environment and, if so, can be used as the basis for risk-assessment studies to prioritise the exposure to risk. Research Group and Teaching in Environmental Toxicology and ...
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author González-Alonso, Silvia
Moreno Merino, Luis
Esteban, Sara
López de Alda, Miren
Barceló, Damià
Durán Valsero, Juan José
López Martínez, Jerónimo
Aceña, Jaume
Pérez, Sandra
Mastroianni, Nicola
Silva Buso, Adrián
Catalá, Myriam
Valcárcel, Yolanda
author_facet González-Alonso, Silvia
Moreno Merino, Luis
Esteban, Sara
López de Alda, Miren
Barceló, Damià
Durán Valsero, Juan José
López Martínez, Jerónimo
Aceña, Jaume
Pérez, Sandra
Mastroianni, Nicola
Silva Buso, Adrián
Catalá, Myriam
Valcárcel, Yolanda
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title Occurrence of pharmaceutical, recreational and psychotropic drug residues in surface water on the northern Antarctic Peninsula region
title_short Occurrence of pharmaceutical, recreational and psychotropic drug residues in surface water on the northern Antarctic Peninsula region
title_full Occurrence of pharmaceutical, recreational and psychotropic drug residues in surface water on the northern Antarctic Peninsula region
title_fullStr Occurrence of pharmaceutical, recreational and psychotropic drug residues in surface water on the northern Antarctic Peninsula region
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of pharmaceutical, recreational and psychotropic drug residues in surface water on the northern Antarctic Peninsula region
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