2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.08.053
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Uptake and bioaccumulation of three widely prescribed pharmaceutically active compounds in tomato fruits and mediated effects on fruit quality attributes

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“…The study by Winker et al (2010) documented lower concentrations of carbamazepine in ryegrass tissues when applied in a mixture with ibuprofen than when applied as a single compound solution. Christou et al (2019) showed that while the SUL concentration in tomato fruits was reduced when applied together with trimethoprim or diclofenac, trimethoprim followed the opposite trend. On the other hand, Kodešová et al (2019a) did not find statistical differences between the uptake of ATE, SUL, and CAR applied in single compound solutions or their mixture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The study by Winker et al (2010) documented lower concentrations of carbamazepine in ryegrass tissues when applied in a mixture with ibuprofen than when applied as a single compound solution. Christou et al (2019) showed that while the SUL concentration in tomato fruits was reduced when applied together with trimethoprim or diclofenac, trimethoprim followed the opposite trend. On the other hand, Kodešová et al (2019a) did not find statistical differences between the uptake of ATE, SUL, and CAR applied in single compound solutions or their mixture.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The water environment and soils can be also polluted by veterinary pharmaceuticals from animal urine or farm waste (e.g., Charuaud et al, 2019). Pharmaceuticals present in soils can be taken up by plants (e.g., Ahmed et al, 2015;Al-Farsi et al, 2017;Christou et al, 2019;Goldstein et al, 2014;Kodešová et al, 2019a, b;Li et al, 2018Li et al, , 2019aMalchi et al, 2014;Montemurro et al, 2017;Mordechay et al, 2018;Shenker et al, 2011;Winker et al, 2010;Wu et al, 2013). Some of the studies (e.g., Kodešová et al, 2019b;Malchi et al, 2014;Paltiel et al, 2016) indicated a potential human health treat, if contaminated plant tissues (mainly roots and leaves) are consumed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The size of droplets determines the distance that the droplets will be transported through the air. As predicted by Stokes' Law, the smaller the droplet size, the further the droplets will be transported (Christou et al 2019a;Gupta and Madramootoo 2017;Kibuye et al 2019;Pepper and Gerba 2018). Sprinkler irrigation systems can be classified into two major types: (1) rotating head or revolving sprinkler system and (2) perforated pipe system, also referred to as "spray irrigation."…”
Section: Irrigation Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only few studies followed an experimental setup where real STP effluent was applied for irrigation of crops in field, representing actual farming practices. Moreover, even fewer studies have reported concentrations of the studied CoECs in both the growing medium (i.e., soil) and the edible tissues of the crops, thus allowing for the estimation of the bioconcentration factor (Christou et al 2017b(Christou et al , 2019aFranklin et al 2015;Goldstein et al 2014;Pan et al 2014;Picó et al 2019;Riemenschneider et al 2016). For example, Goldstein et al (2014) reported that the concentration of CoECs in cucumber and tomato leaves of crops grown in three different soils in pots was of similar order, whereas their concentration in the tomato fruit was much lower compared to that in the cucumber fruit.…”
Section: Extrinsic Properties Of Organic Coecsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to its properties, SMX dissolves in cell membranes and is released into the cytosol in plants (Goldstein, Shenker, & Chefetz, 2014). More recently, Christou et al (2019) has proved that tomatoes can uptake and accumulate SMX in hydroponic conditions, increasing their carbohydrate content. However, different results were obtained by Wu, Conkle, Ernst, and Gan (2014), who did not detect SMX in plant tissues, or in fields irrigated with treated wastewater.…”
Section: Sulfonamidesmentioning
confidence: 99%