International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
20(2), P. 1173 - 1173
Published: Jan. 9, 2023
The
increasing
consumption
of
phthalates
(PAEs),
along
with
their
high
toxicity
and
mobility,
poses
a
threat
to
the
environment.
This
study
presents
initial
data
on
contents
six
priority
PAEs
in
water
lakes
located
eastern
shore
Lake
Baikal-Arangatui,
Bormashevoe,
Dukhovoe,
Kotokel,
Shchuchye.
mean
total
concentrations
Arangatui
Bormashevoe
(low
anthropogenic
load)
were
comparable
those
Kotokel
(medium
load,
17.34
µg/L)
but
significantly
higher
(p
<
0.05)
than
Dukhovoe
Shchuchye
(high
10.49
2.30
µg/L,
respectively).
DBP
DEHP
main
all
samples.
content
was
quite
high,
at
some
sampling
sites
it
exceeded
MACs
established
by
Russian,
U.S.
EPA,
WHO
regulations.
assessment
showed
that
there
is
no
potential
risk
humans
associated
presence
drinking
water.
However,
levels
DEHP,
DBP,
DnOP
pose
sensitive
aquatic
organisms,
as
shown
calculated
quotients
(RQs).
It
assumed
origin
studied
both
biogenic.
Environments,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(4), P. 78 - 78
Published: April 11, 2024
Phthalic
acid
esters
(PAEs)
are
a
class
of
ubiquitous
and
dangerous
lipophilic
chemicals
widely
used
as
additives
in
various
products
to
improve
their
physical
chemical
properties.
Although
they
have
been
banned
many
countries,
persistence
all
environmental
compartments
is
particular
concern.
The
aquatic
environment
especially
affected
by
these
compounds
because
it
strongly
influenced
both
contamination
anthropic
origin
natural
contaminants
including
those
produced
biosynthetically
some
organisms
such
algae.
In
this
context,
algal
can
be
source
remedy
for
phthalate
pollution.
Both
the
increase
decrease
uptake
production
depend
on
physicochemical
characteristics
environment.
dynamics
processes
aimed
at
achieving
an
optimal
state
competitiveness
balance
cellular
homeostasis.
This
review
summarizes
studies
dealing
with
biosynthesis
bioaccumulation
phthalates
algae
investigates
suggesting
strategies
identify
process
leading
presence.
Environments,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
10(6), P. 99 - 99
Published: June 10, 2023
This
review
is
a
survey
of
recent
progress
in
studies
concerning
the
impact
phthalic
acid
esters
aquatic
organisms.
After
introducing
classification,
properties,
sources,
fate,
and
toxic
effects
related
to
phthalates,
an
overview
techniques
extraction
analysis
these
substances
provided.
As
result,
general
concepts
environmental
bioindicators,
biomonitoring
systems,
other
phthalate
contamination
environment
are
presented.
Recent
bioaccumulation
data
different
phthalates
summarised
table
organised
according
type
organism,
tissue,
geographical
area
sampling.
Bioindicator
organisms
that
more
representative
highlighted
discussed
as
along
with
variables
may
be
relevant
assessment
pollution
substances.
The
final
part
looks
at
perspectives
suggests
new
directions
research
objectives
achieved
future.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
20(2), P. 1173 - 1173
Published: Jan. 9, 2023
The
increasing
consumption
of
phthalates
(PAEs),
along
with
their
high
toxicity
and
mobility,
poses
a
threat
to
the
environment.
This
study
presents
initial
data
on
contents
six
priority
PAEs
in
water
lakes
located
eastern
shore
Lake
Baikal-Arangatui,
Bormashevoe,
Dukhovoe,
Kotokel,
Shchuchye.
mean
total
concentrations
Arangatui
Bormashevoe
(low
anthropogenic
load)
were
comparable
those
Kotokel
(medium
load,
17.34
µg/L)
but
significantly
higher
(p
<
0.05)
than
Dukhovoe
Shchuchye
(high
10.49
2.30
µg/L,
respectively).
DBP
DEHP
main
all
samples.
content
was
quite
high,
at
some
sampling
sites
it
exceeded
MACs
established
by
Russian,
U.S.
EPA,
WHO
regulations.
assessment
showed
that
there
is
no
potential
risk
humans
associated
presence
drinking
water.
However,
levels
DEHP,
DBP,
DnOP
pose
sensitive
aquatic
organisms,
as
shown
calculated
quotients
(RQs).
It
assumed
origin
studied
both
biogenic.