Pharmaceuticals residues in selected tropical surface water bodies from Selangor (Malaysia): occurrence and potential risk assessments

This study investigated the occurrence of nine pharmaceuticals (amoxicillin, caffeine, chloramphenicol, ciprofloxacin, dexamethasone, diclofenac, nitrofurazone, sulfamethoxazole, and triclosan) and to evaluate potential risks (human health and ecotoxicological) in Lui, Gombak and Selangor (Malaysia)...

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Main Authors: Praveena, Sarva Mangala, Mohamad Shaifuddin, Siti Norashikin, Sukiman, Syazwani, Mohd Nasir, Fauzan Adzima, Hanafi, Zanjabila, Kamarudin, Norizah, Tengku Ismail, Tengku Hanidza, Aris, Ahmad Zaharin
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Published: Elsevier 2018
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spelling my.upm.eprints.734832021-07-15T07:03:18Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73483/ Pharmaceuticals residues in selected tropical surface water bodies from Selangor (Malaysia): occurrence and potential risk assessments Praveena, Sarva Mangala Mohamad Shaifuddin, Siti Norashikin Sukiman, Syazwani Mohd Nasir, Fauzan Adzima Hanafi, Zanjabila Kamarudin, Norizah Tengku Ismail, Tengku Hanidza Aris, Ahmad Zaharin This study investigated the occurrence of nine pharmaceuticals (amoxicillin, caffeine, chloramphenicol, ciprofloxacin, dexamethasone, diclofenac, nitrofurazone, sulfamethoxazole, and triclosan) and to evaluate potential risks (human health and ecotoxicological) in Lui, Gombak and Selangor (Malaysia) rivers using commercial competitive Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) kit assays. Physicochemical properties of these rivers showed the surface samples belong to Class II of Malaysian National Water Quality Standards which requires conventional treatment before consumption. All the pharmaceuticals were detected in all three rivers except for triclosan, dexamethasone and diclofenac which were not detected in few of sampling locations in these three rivers. Highest pharmaceutical concentrations were detected in Gombak river in line of being as one of the most polluted rivers in Malaysia. Ciprofloxacin concentrations were detected in all the sampling locations with the highest at 299.88 ng/L. While triclosan, dexamethasone and diclofenac concentrations were not detected in a few of sampling locations in these three rivers. All these nine pharmaceuticals were within the levels reported previously in literature. Pharmaceutical production, wastewater treatment technologies and treated sewage effluent were found as the potential sources which can be related with pharmaceuticals occurrence in surface water samples. Potential human risk assessment showed low health risk except for ciprofloxacin and dexamethasone. Instead, ecotoxicological risk assessment indicated moderate risks were present for these rivers. Nevertheless, results confirmation using instrumental techniques is needed for higher degree of specificity. It is crucial to continuously monitor the surface water bodies for pharmaceuticals using a cost-effective prioritisation approach to assess sensitive sub-populations risk. Elsevier 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73483/1/WATER.pdf Praveena, Sarva Mangala and Mohamad Shaifuddin, Siti Norashikin and Sukiman, Syazwani and Mohd Nasir, Fauzan Adzima and Hanafi, Zanjabila and Kamarudin, Norizah and Tengku Ismail, Tengku Hanidza and Aris, Ahmad Zaharin (2018) Pharmaceuticals residues in selected tropical surface water bodies from Selangor (Malaysia): occurrence and potential risk assessments. Science of the Total Environment, 642. 230 - 240. ISSN 0048-9697; ESSN: 1879-1026 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969718321296 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.06.058
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description This study investigated the occurrence of nine pharmaceuticals (amoxicillin, caffeine, chloramphenicol, ciprofloxacin, dexamethasone, diclofenac, nitrofurazone, sulfamethoxazole, and triclosan) and to evaluate potential risks (human health and ecotoxicological) in Lui, Gombak and Selangor (Malaysia) rivers using commercial competitive Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) kit assays. Physicochemical properties of these rivers showed the surface samples belong to Class II of Malaysian National Water Quality Standards which requires conventional treatment before consumption. All the pharmaceuticals were detected in all three rivers except for triclosan, dexamethasone and diclofenac which were not detected in few of sampling locations in these three rivers. Highest pharmaceutical concentrations were detected in Gombak river in line of being as one of the most polluted rivers in Malaysia. Ciprofloxacin concentrations were detected in all the sampling locations with the highest at 299.88 ng/L. While triclosan, dexamethasone and diclofenac concentrations were not detected in a few of sampling locations in these three rivers. All these nine pharmaceuticals were within the levels reported previously in literature. Pharmaceutical production, wastewater treatment technologies and treated sewage effluent were found as the potential sources which can be related with pharmaceuticals occurrence in surface water samples. Potential human risk assessment showed low health risk except for ciprofloxacin and dexamethasone. Instead, ecotoxicological risk assessment indicated moderate risks were present for these rivers. Nevertheless, results confirmation using instrumental techniques is needed for higher degree of specificity. It is crucial to continuously monitor the surface water bodies for pharmaceuticals using a cost-effective prioritisation approach to assess sensitive sub-populations risk.
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author Praveena, Sarva Mangala
Mohamad Shaifuddin, Siti Norashikin
Sukiman, Syazwani
Mohd Nasir, Fauzan Adzima
Hanafi, Zanjabila
Kamarudin, Norizah
Tengku Ismail, Tengku Hanidza
Aris, Ahmad Zaharin
spellingShingle Praveena, Sarva Mangala
Mohamad Shaifuddin, Siti Norashikin
Sukiman, Syazwani
Mohd Nasir, Fauzan Adzima
Hanafi, Zanjabila
Kamarudin, Norizah
Tengku Ismail, Tengku Hanidza
Aris, Ahmad Zaharin
Pharmaceuticals residues in selected tropical surface water bodies from Selangor (Malaysia): occurrence and potential risk assessments
author_facet Praveena, Sarva Mangala
Mohamad Shaifuddin, Siti Norashikin
Sukiman, Syazwani
Mohd Nasir, Fauzan Adzima
Hanafi, Zanjabila
Kamarudin, Norizah
Tengku Ismail, Tengku Hanidza
Aris, Ahmad Zaharin
author_sort Praveena, Sarva Mangala
title Pharmaceuticals residues in selected tropical surface water bodies from Selangor (Malaysia): occurrence and potential risk assessments
title_short Pharmaceuticals residues in selected tropical surface water bodies from Selangor (Malaysia): occurrence and potential risk assessments
title_full Pharmaceuticals residues in selected tropical surface water bodies from Selangor (Malaysia): occurrence and potential risk assessments
title_fullStr Pharmaceuticals residues in selected tropical surface water bodies from Selangor (Malaysia): occurrence and potential risk assessments
title_full_unstemmed Pharmaceuticals residues in selected tropical surface water bodies from Selangor (Malaysia): occurrence and potential risk assessments
title_sort pharmaceuticals residues in selected tropical surface water bodies from selangor (malaysia): occurrence and potential risk assessments
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2018
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73483/1/WATER.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/73483/
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969718321296
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