Lipid regulators have been detected in effluents from sewage treatment plants and surface waters from humans via excretion. This study was designed to assess the ecotoxicity of fibrates, lipid regulating agents. The following compounds were investigated: Bezafibrate, Fenofibrate and Gemfibrozil and their derivatives obtained by solar simulator irradiation. Bioassays were performed on bacteria, algae, rotifers and microcrustaceans to assess acute and chronic toxicity, while SOS Chromotest and Ames test were utilized to detect the genotoxic potential of the investigated compounds. The photoproducts were identified by their physical features and for the first risk evaluation, the environmental impact of parental compounds was calculated by Mea...
Formation of halogenated disinfection byproducts (DBPs) from pharmaceutically active compounds has b...
Drugs are not environmentally different from other chemicals. High quantities of pharmaceuticals ar...
The ecotoxicity of the following six antibiotics on aquatic organisms was investigated: Erythromycin...
Pharmaceuticals may reach the environment to variable extent and generally occur in low concentratio...
In the last years pharmaceuticals have aroused great interest as environmental pollutants for their ...
Pharmaceutical products for humans and animals, as well as their related metabolites end up in the a...
Pharmaceutical residues impose a new and emerging threat to the marine environment and its biota. In...
Human pharmaceuticals have been reported in the aquatic environment but information pertaining to th...
Pharmaceuticals are reported in the aquatic environment at concentrations that can exceed µg•L-1 pos...
The presence of pharmaceutical substances in the municipal effluents is currently considered the pri...
The occurrence of pharmaceuticals in the environment is of great concern and only few data are avail...
Lipid regulators, such as fibrates, are pharmaceuticals manufactured to treat dyslipidaemias in huma...
Anticancer drugs are among the most toxic chemicals, which are commercially produced; therefore, the...
Formation of halogenated disinfection byproducts (DBPs) from pharmaceutically active compounds has b...
Drugs are not environmentally different from other chemicals. High quantities of pharmaceuticals ar...
The ecotoxicity of the following six antibiotics on aquatic organisms was investigated: Erythromycin...
Pharmaceuticals may reach the environment to variable extent and generally occur in low concentratio...
In the last years pharmaceuticals have aroused great interest as environmental pollutants for their ...
Pharmaceutical products for humans and animals, as well as their related metabolites end up in the a...
Pharmaceutical residues impose a new and emerging threat to the marine environment and its biota. In...
Human pharmaceuticals have been reported in the aquatic environment but information pertaining to th...
Pharmaceuticals are reported in the aquatic environment at concentrations that can exceed µg•L-1 pos...
The presence of pharmaceutical substances in the municipal effluents is currently considered the pri...
The occurrence of pharmaceuticals in the environment is of great concern and only few data are avail...
Lipid regulators, such as fibrates, are pharmaceuticals manufactured to treat dyslipidaemias in huma...
Anticancer drugs are among the most toxic chemicals, which are commercially produced; therefore, the...
Formation of halogenated disinfection byproducts (DBPs) from pharmaceutically active compounds has b...
Drugs are not environmentally different from other chemicals. High quantities of pharmaceuticals ar...
The ecotoxicity of the following six antibiotics on aquatic organisms was investigated: Erythromycin...