“…Life in the modern era is inextricably associated with the rapid development of globalization that leads society toward the massive use of emergent pollutants. , As one of several emerging pollutants, it has become progressively more ostensive that pharmaceutical compounds found in water severely negatively impact the environment . Among many other uses, many of these drug compounds are widely served as antiepileptics, analgesics, disinfectants, anti-inflammatories, lipid regulators, antiseptics, and antibiotics. , Pharmaceutical pollutants bioaccumulate, contain the phenolic group at the conspicuous site, and are recalcitrant. Drug intermediates are often encountered in aquatic environments. − This ubiquitous nature of noxious products has adverse toxicological effects on the environment’s well-being. , Among the abundant active pharmaceutical substances, one of the most frequently prescribed anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and analgesic drugs worldwide is acetaminophen, also known as acetaminophen ( N -acetyl- p -aminophenol/ATP). , ATP functions as an efficient pain reliever, and thus, it is extensively utilized to treat fever, muscular aches, headache, cancer pain, and backache in humans. − The excessive oral intake of ATP tablets instigates liver functions to fail, eventually leading to death by releasing 58 to 68% of its content into the body .…”