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Effects and translocation of pharmaceuticals and personal care products into aquatic plants

Título del libro: Aquatic Ecotoxicology of Legacy Pollutants and Emerging Contaminants in Animals and Plants

Pérez, Débora JesabelIcon ; Menone, Mirta LujanIcon
Otros responsables: Malafaia, Guilherme
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Editorial: Springer
ISBN: 978-3-032-03381-9
Idioma: Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Otras Ciencias de la Tierra y relacionadas con el Medio Ambiente

Resumen

Pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) can be absorbed, translocated, bioaccumulated, and metabolized by aquatic plants. However, plants can suffer adverse effects that can disrupt their structure and function. Most research has been aimed to understand the uptake or effects of PPCPs separately. The main objective of this chapter was to identify species and compounds for which both uptake and effects have been assessed together. A compilation and discussion of selected articles evaluating individual exposure to PPCPs under hydroponic conditions and reporting data on bioaccumulation in aerial tissues and/or roots and their associated effects (e.g., morphological, physiological, or biochemical) was undertaken. In general, it was concluded that PPCPs do not bioaccumulate in aquatic plants exposed to high concentrations ≥1,000 μg/L, irrespective of the plant growth form. However, low concentrations <100 μg/L of some PPCPs can be highly bioaccumulated in Lemna minor, Egeria densa, and Salvinia molesta. In general, a decrease in biomass, impairment of photosynthetic processes, and oxidative stress have been observed with PPCP exposure. It is therefore highly recommended that the ability of PPCPs to uptake, translocate, and bioaccumulate in other species exposed to low concentrations be tested to clarify whether they may suffer adverse effects.
Palabras clave: CIPROFLOXACIN , CARBAMAZEPINE , MACROPHYTES , PHYTOTOXICITY
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/274793
URL: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/698_2024_1187
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Capítulos de libros (IPADS BALCARCE)
Capítulos de libros de INSTITUTO DE INNOVACIÓN PARA LA PRODUCCIÓN AGROPECUARIA Y EL DESARROLLO SOSTENIBLE
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Capítulos de libros de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES MARINAS Y COSTERAS
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Pérez, Débora Jesabel; Menone, Mirta Lujan; Effects and translocation of pharmaceuticals and personal care products into aquatic plants; Springer; 2025; 23-42
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