2006
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-006-0927-y
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Determination of UV filters and antimicrobial agents in environmental water samples

Abstract: Although there is increasing concern about residues from personal care products entering the aquatic environment and their potential to accumulate to levels that pose a health threat to humans and wildlife, we still know little about the extent and magnitude of their presence in the aquatic environment. In this study we describe a procedure for isolation, and subsequent determination, of compounds commonly added to personal care products. The compounds of interest include UV filters with the commercial name Eu… Show more

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“…The presence of BTs and UV filters in surface water Cuderman and Heath, 2007;Kiss and Fries, 2009), ground water (Cancilla et al, 1998(Cancilla et al, , 2003, sediment (Rodil and Moeder, 2008;Zhang et al, 2011), sewage sludge Zhang et al, 2011) and fish (Nagtegaal et al, 1997;Buser et al, 2006) has been reported in literature. From the limited acute toxicity data available in the literature, BTs have relatively low acute toxicity with the reported no-observed-effect-concentrations (NOEC) usually in the mg/L range (Pillard et al, 2001;Kadar et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…The presence of BTs and UV filters in surface water Cuderman and Heath, 2007;Kiss and Fries, 2009), ground water (Cancilla et al, 1998(Cancilla et al, , 2003, sediment (Rodil and Moeder, 2008;Zhang et al, 2011), sewage sludge Zhang et al, 2011) and fish (Nagtegaal et al, 1997;Buser et al, 2006) has been reported in literature. From the limited acute toxicity data available in the literature, BTs have relatively low acute toxicity with the reported no-observed-effect-concentrations (NOEC) usually in the mg/L range (Pillard et al, 2001;Kadar et al, 2010).…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Most of these chemicals are lipophilic (log Kow higher than 3.5), presenting a high potential of bioaccumulation [8]. They have been detected in surface waters, ground waters and drinking waters sources [9][10][11], as well as in several aquatic organisms in concentrations in the range of ng.L -1 [12,13]. Their occurrence at such a low concentration is one of the main obstacles for their routine detection and analysis in complex samples [14].…”
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“…It is also used in many other consumer products, for example, as fragrance and flavor enhancer, photoinitiator, ultraviolet curing agent, and polymerization inhibitor [1]. BP-3 has also been detected in both raw and water treated by water filtration plants [2] in California, in waste water in Slovenia and in Switzerland [3,4]. BP-3 has been detected in urine of pregnant females and more than half of the amniotic fluid samples [5] with a high correlation of 0.53 between their concentrations in maternal urine and amniotic fluid.…”
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