2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.sampre.2022.100013
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Green analytical methodologies to determine personal care products in solid environmental matrices: Soils, sediments, sludge and biota ˗ A review

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“…Pharmaceutical products generally consist of biologically active organic compounds including but not limited to antibiotics, antidepressants, stimulants, X-ray contrast media drugs, anti-inflammatory, lipid regulators, β-blockers, antihypertensive compounds, and illicit/recreational drugs (Richmond et al, 2017 ; Yang, et al, 2017 ). Personal care products (PCPs) include chemical compounds found in household products, cosmetics, and health care products, such as sunscreen agents, antifungals, insect repellents, and antibacterial agents (i.e., triclosan and triclocarban; Celeiro et al, 2022 ). PPCPs are recognized as chemicals of emerging concern (CECs) due to their increased use in human and veterinary medicine, pseudo-persistence (e.g., widespread usage and continuous release/loading, resulting in measurable levels in the environment; Dehm et al, 2021 ), and frequent detection in industrial and municipal wastewater treatment systems, soil, sediment, drinking water, ground water, and surface water (Zakari-Jiya et al, 2022 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pharmaceutical products generally consist of biologically active organic compounds including but not limited to antibiotics, antidepressants, stimulants, X-ray contrast media drugs, anti-inflammatory, lipid regulators, β-blockers, antihypertensive compounds, and illicit/recreational drugs (Richmond et al, 2017 ; Yang, et al, 2017 ). Personal care products (PCPs) include chemical compounds found in household products, cosmetics, and health care products, such as sunscreen agents, antifungals, insect repellents, and antibacterial agents (i.e., triclosan and triclocarban; Celeiro et al, 2022 ). PPCPs are recognized as chemicals of emerging concern (CECs) due to their increased use in human and veterinary medicine, pseudo-persistence (e.g., widespread usage and continuous release/loading, resulting in measurable levels in the environment; Dehm et al, 2021 ), and frequent detection in industrial and municipal wastewater treatment systems, soil, sediment, drinking water, ground water, and surface water (Zakari-Jiya et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, the efficiency of extraction depends on both the method of energy transfer and the amount of energy provided. Microwave- and ultrasound-assisted extractions (MAE and UAE), as well as accelerated solvent extraction (ASE), are among the most popular approaches to recover CECs from abiotic and biotic matrices . These systems allow the simultaneous extraction of multiple samples at high temperature (MAE, UAE, and ASE) and/or pressure (MAE and ASE).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Microwave-and ultrasound-assisted extractions (MAE and UAE), as well as accelerated solvent extraction (ASE), are among the most popular approaches to recover CECs from abiotic and biotic matrices. 8 These systems allow the simultaneous extraction of multiple samples at high temperature (MAE, UAE, and ASE) and/or pressure (MAE and ASE). However, none of these systems can be connected directly to a liquid chromatograph, making it impossible to automate the entire analysis chain of solid samples and thus influencing the green character of these extraction approaches.…”
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confidence: 99%