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Occurrence and distribution of pharmaceuticals in surface water and sediment of Buffalo and Sundays River estuaries, South Africa and their ecological risk assessment
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作者 Chinemerem Ruth Ohoro Abiodun Olagoke Adeniji +2 位作者 lucy semerjian Omobola Oluranti Okoh Anthony Ifeanyi Okoh 《Emerging Contaminants》 2021年第1期187-195,共9页
This study investigated the presence of pharmaceuticals in the water and sediment of Buffalo and Sundays River Estuary,South Africa.Extraction for water and sediment samples was achieved with solidphase extraction and... This study investigated the presence of pharmaceuticals in the water and sediment of Buffalo and Sundays River Estuary,South Africa.Extraction for water and sediment samples was achieved with solidphase extraction and ultrasonic extraction methods,respectively.Quantification of the target analytes was done with UPLC-QTOF-MS.The pH of surface water in all the sampling sites(8.18-10.1)were above the WHO guideline(6.5).A good correlation was observed between the concentrations of analytes with organic matter and organic carbon.Results showed that carbamazepine exhibited the highest concentration(8.75±1.45 mg/kg)of all the pharmaceuticals,while trimethoprim has the highest detection frequency with the highest concentration of 1.62±0.83 mg/kg in the sediment samples.Sulfamethoxazole was below the detection limit in both estuaries.Calculated risk quotients revealed that carbamazepine and trimethoprim could be of potential risk,while caffeine may pose a very low risk to the aquatic organisms investigated.Proper monitoring of the runoff entering Buffalo Estuary is required,being the point of discharge of Buffalo River to the Indian Ocean.Also,the domestic waste discharge from residences in the surroundings of Sundays Estuary should be monitored. 展开更多
关键词 Pharmaceuticals Estuaries Physicochemical parameters Risk assessment Contamination source Correlation
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