None Bruna de Lemos Novo, None Fernanda Arruda Nogueira Gomes da Silva, None Luiz Carlos Bertolino, None Lidia Yokoyama
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Abstract
The present study aimed to propose a new cause of odorous compounds release, i.e., the presence of antibiotics in water bodies and its toxicity to cyanobacteria, known to be the main producer of geosmin (GEO) and 2-methylisoborneol (2-MIB). Therefore, a literature review was carried out regarding the problems caused by antibiotics in aquatic environment, including cyanobacterial blooms and GEO and 2-MIB release. In addition, a bibliometric analysis was performed using the VOSviewer software based on the results obtained from the Web of Science (WOS) database. This review aims to build a scientific understanding of the problem, presenting interesting points that converge with the proposed association. It is worth mentioning that no work has been found in the literature that has proposed this relationship. Thus, based on the bibliographic survey, observations and information acquired in recent years about cyanobacterial blooms and environmental contamination by pharmaceutical drugs, one of the main causes of an earthy and musty flavour and odour in a drinking water supply is the toxicity imposed by the presence of antibiotics in aquatic environments on cyanobacteria.
本研究旨在提出一种新的恶臭化合物释放的原因,即水体中抗生素的存在及其对蓝藻的毒性,蓝藻是土臭素(GEO)和2-甲基异冰片醇(2-MIB)的主要产生者。因此,我们对抗生素在水生环境中引起的问题,包括蓝藻华和GEO和2-MIB的释放进行了文献综述。此外,基于Web of Science (WOS)数据库的结果,使用VOSviewer软件进行文献计量学分析。这篇综述的目的是建立对这个问题的科学理解,提出与所提出的关联一致的有趣的观点。值得一提的是,在文献中没有发现提出这种关系的工作。因此,基于书目调查,观察和信息近年来获得的关于蓝藻华和环境污染的药物,在饮用水供应的泥土和发霉的味道和气味的主要原因之一是在水生环境中抗生素的存在对蓝藻施加的毒性。
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WaterSA publishes refereed, original work in all branches of water science, technology and engineering. This includes water resources development; the hydrological cycle; surface hydrology; geohydrology and hydrometeorology; limnology; salinisation; treatment and management of municipal and industrial water and wastewater; treatment and disposal of sewage sludge; environmental pollution control; water quality and treatment; aquaculture in terms of its impact on the water resource; agricultural water science; etc.
Water SA is the WRC’s accredited scientific journal which contains original research articles and review articles on all aspects of water science, technology, engineering and policy. Water SA has been in publication since 1975 and includes articles from both local and international authors. The journal is issued quarterly (4 editions per year).