2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.2c08260
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Toxicity Evaluation and Effect-Based Identification of Chlorine Disinfection Products of the Anti-COVID-19 Drug Chloroquine Phosphate

Abstract: Antiviral transformation products (TPs) generated during wastewater treatment are an environmental concern, as their discharge, in considerable amounts, into natural waters during a pandemic can pose possible risks to the aquatic environment. Identification of the hazardous TPs generated from antivirals during wastewater treatment is important. Herein, chloroquine phosphate (CQP), which was widely used during the coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) pandemic, was selected for research. We investigated the TPs gen… Show more

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“…Several studies also investigated DBP formation from pharmaceuticals. For example, chloroquine phosphate, the anti-COVID-19 drug, was the focus of a pollutant DBP investigation by Hu et al, who used an EDA approach . Chlorination caused developmental toxicity in zebrafish embryos, and fractions (using preparative LC) were collected to determine the identity of the DBP(s) responsible.…”
Section: Drinking Water and Swimming Pool Disinfection Byproductsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies also investigated DBP formation from pharmaceuticals. For example, chloroquine phosphate, the anti-COVID-19 drug, was the focus of a pollutant DBP investigation by Hu et al, who used an EDA approach . Chlorination caused developmental toxicity in zebrafish embryos, and fractions (using preparative LC) were collected to determine the identity of the DBP(s) responsible.…”
Section: Drinking Water and Swimming Pool Disinfection Byproductsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…124 These parameters of microalgal viability serve as an early warning of 25 Currently, Hu et al conducted a more sensitive investigation on the developmental toxicity induced by chloroquine phosphate and its transformation products by FET. 125 They expanded extensive endpoints on the phenotypes of mortality, malformation, and hatching rate. Additionally, Massei et al expanded the toxicological endpoint of zebrafish embryos to assess neurotoxicity in EDA.…”
Section: Robust Bioassaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Legler et al evaluated developmental abnormalities by measuring the phenotypes involving lack of swim bladder inflation and craniofacial deformities of extracts from municipal landfill soil in zebrafish . Currently, Hu et al conducted a more sensitive investigation on the developmental toxicity induced by chloroquine phosphate and its transformation products by FET . They expanded extensive endpoints on the phenotypes of mortality, malformation, and hatching rate.…”
Section: Robust Bioassaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under the background of coexistence of coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) and human beings, surfactants are usually added into disinfectants to provide a synergistic effect with alcohols to inactivate the coronavirus. However, the extensive use of disinfectants usually leads to the release of surfactants into the ecosystem, resulting in a series of environmental issues. In addition, exposure to surfactants with high concentrations can cause adverse health effects, such as irritation to human eyes and the skin. In recent years, environmental health problems caused by surfactants have received extensive attention. To date, many instrumental methods for surfactant detection have been developed, , but these techniques were hampered in wide applications due to high cost, tedious procedures, and time-consuming analysis. , Thus, it is essential to explore simple, efficient, and high-throughput methods to detect environmental surfactants for risk assessment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%