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Toxicity, uptake, and biotransformation assessment of zebrafish embryos exposed to tetracaine, under different pH values, utilizing embryotoxicity and LC-HRMS

Damalas D., Panagopoulou E., Aleiferi E., Tzepkinli V., Aalizadeh R., Schweizer M., Kuttler J., Kohler H., Von der Ohe P., Triebskorn R., (Corresponding) Thomaidis N.
Topic: 
Emerging pollutants
The contamination of the aquatic environment has raised concerns in the scientific community and regulatory authorities, over the last decades. Given the large number of xenobiotics (such as pharmaceuticals), for most of them there is a striking deficit in the literature concerning their adverse...Read more
Keywords: 
pharmaceuticals, zebrafish embryo, pH-dependent toxicity, biotransformation, HRMS
Paper ID: 
cest2021_00845

Ecotoxicological impacts of pharmaceuticals on marine biota: A Systematic Review

(Corresponding) VAGI M., NTATSI N., PETSAS A.
Topic: 
Emerging pollutants
Abstract Pharmaceuticals are a wide class of chemicals used for human and veterinary purposes. As many other anthropogenic organic substances, they can be introduced into various aquatic ecosystems including marine and coastal waters via accidental incidents or spatial sources. Consequently, a...Read more
Keywords: 
Keywords: Pharmaceuticals, Marine ecosystems, Environmental effects, Toxicity, Marine biota
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00390

Rapid adsorption of diclofenac by polyaniline-coated carbon nanofiber

Xu H., (Corresponding) Xia M., Wang F.
Topic: 
Emerging pollutants
In this work, polyaniline-coated carbon nanofiber with acid treatment (named CNFA@PANI) composite was synthesized and used to eliminate diclofenac from the water environment. Thanks to the abundant amino functional groups and benzene-ring structures, the as-prepared CNFA@PANI composite presented...Read more
Keywords: 
pharmaceuticals, diclofenac, polyaniline, carbon nanofiber, adsorption
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00404