As one of the most frequently detected pharmaceutical compounds in aquatic environments, carbamazepine (CBZ) has recently been shown to cause acute and chronic toxicity in a variety of non-target aquatic organisms. However, little is known about the ecotoxicological effects it has on the molting and reproduction of crustaceans. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the acute and chronic toxic responses to CBZ in the crustacean Daphnia similis. After acute exposure (4 days), CBZ did not cause lethal toxicity at the tested concentrations. However, CBZ did inhibit the molting and release of chitobiase at concentrations higher than 6.25 μg/L, with 96 h EC50 (median effective concentration) values of 864.38 and 306.17 μg/L, respectiv...
Pharmaceuticals represent a diverse collection of thousands of bioactive chemicals used in human and...
Trace quantities of pharmaceuticals (including carbamazepine and sertraline) are continuously discha...
The impacts of carbamazepine (CBZ) on aquatic organisms are yet notwell investigated. The present st...
In the present study, the endocrine activity of the antiepileptic pharmaceutical carbamazepine (CBZ)...
International audienceHere, we reviewed studies in aquatic animals highlighting that CBZ affected RO...
The effects of the antiepileptic, analgesic drug carbamazepine on the growth, morphology, and life-h...
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Pharmaceuticals are widely used in human and veterinary health care products. Their occurrence in th...
In the present study, the bivalve Scrobicularia plana and the polychaete Diopatra neapolitana were ...
Environmental pollution caused by pharmaceuticals has been recognized as a major threat to the aquat...
Human and veterinary pharmaceuticals and degradation products are continuously introduced into the e...
Human activity introduces a wide variety of chemical pollutants to our aquatic habitats, which makes...
The presence of pharmaceutical drugs in the environment is an important field of toxicology, since s...
In aquatic environments, organisms are exposed to mixtures of pollutants which may change the toxici...
The effect of a carbamate and a heavy metal was evaluated on survival, sexual maturation and fertil...
Pharmaceuticals represent a diverse collection of thousands of bioactive chemicals used in human and...
Trace quantities of pharmaceuticals (including carbamazepine and sertraline) are continuously discha...
The impacts of carbamazepine (CBZ) on aquatic organisms are yet notwell investigated. The present st...
In the present study, the endocrine activity of the antiepileptic pharmaceutical carbamazepine (CBZ)...
International audienceHere, we reviewed studies in aquatic animals highlighting that CBZ affected RO...
The effects of the antiepileptic, analgesic drug carbamazepine on the growth, morphology, and life-h...
International audienceThe ecotoxic effects of carbaryl (carbamate insecticide) were investigated wit...
Pharmaceuticals are widely used in human and veterinary health care products. Their occurrence in th...
In the present study, the bivalve Scrobicularia plana and the polychaete Diopatra neapolitana were ...
Environmental pollution caused by pharmaceuticals has been recognized as a major threat to the aquat...
Human and veterinary pharmaceuticals and degradation products are continuously introduced into the e...
Human activity introduces a wide variety of chemical pollutants to our aquatic habitats, which makes...
The presence of pharmaceutical drugs in the environment is an important field of toxicology, since s...
In aquatic environments, organisms are exposed to mixtures of pollutants which may change the toxici...
The effect of a carbamate and a heavy metal was evaluated on survival, sexual maturation and fertil...
Pharmaceuticals represent a diverse collection of thousands of bioactive chemicals used in human and...
Trace quantities of pharmaceuticals (including carbamazepine and sertraline) are continuously discha...
The impacts of carbamazepine (CBZ) on aquatic organisms are yet notwell investigated. The present st...