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Environmental impact and source-controlled approaches for emerging micropollutants: Current status and future prospects

Emerging micropollutants, originating from diverse sources, including pharmaceutical, pesticides, and industrial effluents, are a serious environmental concern. Their presence in natural water bodies has negative effects on ecosystems and human health. To address this issue, the importance of a sour...

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Published in:Food and chemical toxicology 2024-11, Vol.193, p.115038, Article 115038
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description Emerging micropollutants, originating from diverse sources, including pharmaceutical, pesticides, and industrial effluents, are a serious environmental concern. Their presence in natural water bodies has negative effects on ecosystems and human health. To address this issue, the importance of a source-controlled approach has grown, highlighting the use of advanced technologies such as oxidation processes, membrane filtration, and adsorption to prevent micropollutants from entering the environment. Therefore, this review provides a comprehensive overview of emerging micropollutants, their analytical detection methods, and their environmental impacts, with a focus on aquatic ecosystems, human health, and terrestrial environments. It also highlights the importance of using a source-controlled approach and provides insights into the benefits and drawbacks of this strategy. The primary micropollutants identified in this review were erythromycin, ibuprofen, and triclocarban, originating from the pharmaceutical industries for their use as antibiotics, analgesic, and antibacterial drugs. The primary analytical methods used for detection involved hybrid techniques that integrate chromatography with spectroscopy. Thus, this review emphasizes the source-controlled approach's benefits and drawbacks, focusing on emerging micropollutants, their detection, and impacts on ecosystems and health. [Display omitted] •Micropollutants have detrimental effects on ecosystems and human health.•Oxidation, filtration, and adsorption effectively prevent micropollutants•Source-controlled mitigation is the best approach to combat micropollutants.•Erythromycin, ibuprofen, and triclocarban are identified as primary micropollutants.
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Analytical detection methods
Ecosystem
Emerging micropollutant
Environmental impact
Environmental Monitoring - methods
Humans
Membrane filtration
Pharmaceutical Preparations - analysis
Pharmaceutical Preparations - chemistry
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Water Pollutants, Chemical - analysis
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