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Toxicity Assessment and Treatment Options of Diclofenac and Triclosan Dissolved in Water

The presence of pharmaceutical and personal care products in water is increasing tremendously nowadays. Typical representatives are diclofenac (DCF) and triclosan (TCS). Acute toxicity of these substances was experimentally assessed using the freshwater algae Raphidocelis subcapitata (living, immobi...

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Autores principales: Wimmerova, Lenka, Solcova, Olga, Spacilova, Marketa, Cehajic, Nadija, Krejcikova, Simona, Marsik, Petr
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9415529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36006101
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10080422
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author Wimmerova, Lenka
Solcova, Olga
Spacilova, Marketa
Cehajic, Nadija
Krejcikova, Simona
Marsik, Petr
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Solcova, Olga
Spacilova, Marketa
Cehajic, Nadija
Krejcikova, Simona
Marsik, Petr
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description The presence of pharmaceutical and personal care products in water is increasing tremendously nowadays. Typical representatives are diclofenac (DCF) and triclosan (TCS). Acute toxicity of these substances was experimentally assessed using the freshwater algae Raphidocelis subcapitata (living, immobilized). The IC(50) achieved for R. subcapitata was 177.7–189.1 mg·L(−1) for DCF and 5.4–17.2 µg·L(−1) for TCS, whereas, regarding DCF, the results corresponded to the values observed by other authors. Concerning TCS, the results were lower than predicted and indicated TCSs’ higher toxicity. The immobilized R. subcapitata showed comparable results with its living culture for DCF only. Regarding K(2)Cr(2)O(7) and TCS, the immobilized alga was more sensitive. The DCF and TCF removal from water was tested by sorption, photocatalytic and photolytic processes. TiO(2) was used as a photocatalyst. Norit and SuperSorbon were used as sorbents based on activated charcoal. The DCF decomposition achieved by both photo-processes was very fast. The starting concentration fell below the detection limit in less than one minute, while bioluminescence on Aliivibrio fischeri showed no toxic intermediates formed only in the case of photocatalysis. DCF and TCS removals by sorption were significantly faster on Norit than SuperSorbon, while the bioluminescence inhibition remained insignificant.
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spelling pubmed-94155292022-08-27 Toxicity Assessment and Treatment Options of Diclofenac and Triclosan Dissolved in Water Wimmerova, Lenka Solcova, Olga Spacilova, Marketa Cehajic, Nadija Krejcikova, Simona Marsik, Petr Toxics Article The presence of pharmaceutical and personal care products in water is increasing tremendously nowadays. Typical representatives are diclofenac (DCF) and triclosan (TCS). Acute toxicity of these substances was experimentally assessed using the freshwater algae Raphidocelis subcapitata (living, immobilized). The IC(50) achieved for R. subcapitata was 177.7–189.1 mg·L(−1) for DCF and 5.4–17.2 µg·L(−1) for TCS, whereas, regarding DCF, the results corresponded to the values observed by other authors. Concerning TCS, the results were lower than predicted and indicated TCSs’ higher toxicity. The immobilized R. subcapitata showed comparable results with its living culture for DCF only. Regarding K(2)Cr(2)O(7) and TCS, the immobilized alga was more sensitive. The DCF and TCF removal from water was tested by sorption, photocatalytic and photolytic processes. TiO(2) was used as a photocatalyst. Norit and SuperSorbon were used as sorbents based on activated charcoal. The DCF decomposition achieved by both photo-processes was very fast. The starting concentration fell below the detection limit in less than one minute, while bioluminescence on Aliivibrio fischeri showed no toxic intermediates formed only in the case of photocatalysis. DCF and TCS removals by sorption were significantly faster on Norit than SuperSorbon, while the bioluminescence inhibition remained insignificant. MDPI 2022-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9415529/ /pubmed/36006101 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10080422 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wimmerova, Lenka
Solcova, Olga
Spacilova, Marketa
Cehajic, Nadija
Krejcikova, Simona
Marsik, Petr
Toxicity Assessment and Treatment Options of Diclofenac and Triclosan Dissolved in Water
title Toxicity Assessment and Treatment Options of Diclofenac and Triclosan Dissolved in Water
title_full Toxicity Assessment and Treatment Options of Diclofenac and Triclosan Dissolved in Water
title_fullStr Toxicity Assessment and Treatment Options of Diclofenac and Triclosan Dissolved in Water
title_full_unstemmed Toxicity Assessment and Treatment Options of Diclofenac and Triclosan Dissolved in Water
title_short Toxicity Assessment and Treatment Options of Diclofenac and Triclosan Dissolved in Water
title_sort toxicity assessment and treatment options of diclofenac and triclosan dissolved in water
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9415529/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36006101
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/toxics10080422
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