Occurrence and fate of pharmaceutical products and by-products, from resource to drinking water - EHESP-DSETGS
Article Dans Une Revue Environment International Année : 2009

Occurrence and fate of pharmaceutical products and by-products, from resource to drinking water

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Among all emerging substances in water, pharmaceutical products (PPs) and residues are a lot of concern. These last two years, the number of studies has increased drastically, however much less for water resources and drinking water than for wastewater. This literature review based on recent works, deals with water resources (surface or groundwater), focusing on characteristics, occurrence and fate of numerous PPs studied, and drinking water including water quality. Through this review, it appears that the pharmaceutical risk must be considered even in drinking water where concentrations are very low. Moreover, there is a lack of research for by-products (metabolites and transformation products) characterization, occurrence and fate in all water types and especially in drinking water.
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hal-04544527 , version 1 (07-06-2024)

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Sophie Mompelat, Barbara Le Bot, O. Thomas. Occurrence and fate of pharmaceutical products and by-products, from resource to drinking water. Environment International, 2009, 35 (5), pp.803-814. ⟨10.1016/j.envint.2008.10.008⟩. ⟨hal-04544527⟩
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