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Occurrence and temporal distribution of oxandrolone and meclizine in surface water, sediments, fish muscle and otter feces of the Ayuquila-Armeria basin, Mexico
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WoS WOS:001033976900001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85163812374
DOI 10.1016/J.SCITOTENV.2023.165130
Año 2023
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Abstract



Aquatic ecosystems worldwide are strongly influenced by the productive activities of a region. These activities can generate pollution by compounds with little-known or unknown characteristics and without regulation. Emerging contaminants are a group of compounds that have worldwide begun to be frequently detected in the environment, raising concern about their possible adverse effects on human and environmental health. Thus, it is important to generate a broader panorama of the dissemination of contaminants of emerging concern in the environment, implement actions to regulate their usage. This study aims to evaluate the occurrence and temporal distribution of oxandrolone and meclizine in surface water, sediments, tilapia muscle, and otter feces of the Ayuquila-Armeria river, Mexico. Oxandrolone was detected in 55 % of the total analyzed samples, while meclizine was present in 12 %. In surface water, oxandrolone was present in 56 % of the samples, while meclizine in 8 %. In sediments, oxandrolone was detected in 45 % and meclizine was not detected. In tilapia muscle, oxandrolone was present in 47 % of samples and meclizine was not detected. In otters feces samples, oxandrolone and meclizine were present in 100 %. Regardless of the season (wet or dry), oxandrolone was detected in all four sample types, while meclizine was only detected in surface water and otter feces samples. Oxandrolone in the aquatic ecosystem of the Ayuquila-Armeria basin showed that season variation generates a significant effect on their concentrations, especially in surface water and sediments. Meclizine did not show temporal variations either in seasons or between years. Particularly, oxandrolone concentra-tions presented an influence with respect to the sites that present continuous residual discharges to the river. In this sense, this study could be considered as a starting point for further routine monitoring of emerging contaminants to support regulation policies regarding their use and disposal.

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Environmental Sciences
Scopus
Waste Management And Disposal
Pollution
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Chemistry
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Publicaciones WoS (Ediciones: ISSHP, ISTP, AHCI, SSCI, SCI), Scopus, SciELO Chile.

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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Rodriguez-Aguilar, Brian A. Hombre Univ Colima - México
Universidad de Colima - México
2 Martinez-Rivera, Luis M. Hombre Univ Guadalajara - México
Universidad de Guadalajara - México
3 Rojas-Mayorga, Cintia Karina Mujer Univ Colima - México
Universidad de Colima - México
4 Ceballos-Magana, Silvia G. Mujer Univ Colima - México
Universidad de Colima - México
5 Aguayo-Villarreal, Ismael A. Hombre Univ Colima - México
Universidad de Colima - México
6 Muniz-Valencia, R. Hombre Univ Colima - México
Univ Bernardo Higgins - Chile
Universidad de Colima - México
Universidad Bernardo O'Higgins - Chile
7 Aaron Peregrina-Lucano, Alejandro Hombre Univ Guadalajara - México
Universidad de Guadalajara - México

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Fuente
Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología

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Agradecimientos



Agradecimiento
Rodríguez-Aguilar thank Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología (CONACyT) Mexico for the postdoctoral grant provided.

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