Predicted environmental concentration (PEC), environmental risk assessment (ERA) and prioritization of antiretroviral drugs (ARVs) in seawater from Guarujá (Brazilian coastal zone).

IF 3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Marine environmental research Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-16 DOI:10.1016/j.marenvres.2025.106964
Leonardo Teixeira Ramos, Vinicius Roveri, Walber Toma, Rafael Barreiros Kiyotani, Wellington Rui Andrade de Assis Junior, Ana Paula Metropolo, Gilmar Aparecido Dos Santos, Aírton Zogaib Rodrigues, Luciana Lopes Guimarães
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The antiretroviral therapy program's success in managing the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) has inadvertently led to the release of antiretrovirals (ARVs) into worldwide aquatic ecosystems. However, few studies investigated the risks of ARV loadings that flow continuously to the marine waters of South America (such as Brazil). Against this backdrop, the aims of this study were: (i) to estimate the Predicted Environmental Concentration (PEC) of thirteen ARVs worldwide used in HIV treatment, and which are frequently disposed of in the marine aquatic ecosystems of Guarujá, São Paulo coastline, Brazil.; (ii) predict, through the Environmental Risk Assessment (ERA), the potential acute and chronic risks of these ARVs; and (iii) create a prioritization list of the most hazardous ARVs, based on the intrinsic properties of these compounds, i.e.: occurrence (O); persistence (P), bioaccumulation (B) and toxicity (T) (OPBT criteria). The PEC calculations indicated that all the ARVs examined in this study require an assessment of their impact on aquatic organisms, as all results exceeded the limits set by the guidelines of the European Medicines Agency., i.e., the PEC ranged between 0.37 and 99.39 μg/L. The results of individual ERA showed the following trend: (i) 56.41% of the results of acute toxicity indicated high toxicity for the three trophic levels; 33.33% of the results indicated low risk for one of the trophic levels, and 10.26% indicated moderate toxicity, and (ii) in terms of chronic toxicity, 33.33% of the results indicated moderate risks, 35.90% indicated low or no risk, and 30.77% indicated high risks. Regarding the results of the mixture of ARVs, the ERA showed a high acute and/or chronic risk for all five classes tested, i.e., (i) nucleoside/nucleotide reverse transcriptase inhibitors; ii) non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors; iii) protease inhibitors; (iv) integrase strand transfer inhibitors; and (v) chemokine receptor antagonists. Ultimately, the final ranking of the OPBT approach was etravirine (the highest-priority ARV in seawater from Guarujá), followed by: nevirapine > efavirenz > ritonavir > lopinavir > maraviroc > atazanavir > darunavir > abacavir > dolutegravir > zidovudine > tenofovir > lamivudine.

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Marine environmental research
Marine environmental research 环境科学-毒理学
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217
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46 days
期刊介绍: Marine Environmental Research publishes original research papers on chemical, physical, and biological interactions in the oceans and coastal waters. The journal serves as a forum for new information on biology, chemistry, and toxicology and syntheses that advance understanding of marine environmental processes. Submission of multidisciplinary studies is encouraged. Studies that utilize experimental approaches to clarify the roles of anthropogenic and natural causes of changes in marine ecosystems are especially welcome, as are those studies that represent new developments of a theoretical or conceptual aspect of marine science. All papers published in this journal are reviewed by qualified peers prior to acceptance and publication. Examples of topics considered to be appropriate for the journal include, but are not limited to, the following: – The extent, persistence, and consequences of change and the recovery from such change in natural marine systems – The biochemical, physiological, and ecological consequences of contaminants to marine organisms and ecosystems – The biogeochemistry of naturally occurring and anthropogenic substances – Models that describe and predict the above processes – Monitoring studies, to the extent that their results provide new information on functional processes – Methodological papers describing improved quantitative techniques for the marine sciences.
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