Ecotoxicological effects of sunscreen derived organic and inorganic UV filters on marine organisms: A critical review
Marine Pollution Bulletin,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
213, С. 117627 - 117627
Опубликована: Фев. 11, 2025
Sunscreens
are
topical
personal
care
products
that
provide
protection
against
the
sun's
ultraviolet
A
(UVA)
and
B
(UVB)
radiation.
Ultraviolet
(UV)
filters
compounds
added
to
sunscreens
block,
absorb,
or
reflect
UV
rays,
but
of
major
emerging
concern
due
their
widespread
use
global
distribution.
They
pose
a
significant
risk
marine
organisms
owing
chemical
properties,
including
high
lipophilicity
which
increases
bioavailability.
The
present
review
identifies
summarises
factors
contribute
filter
pollution,
sources,
pathways,
effects
on
organisms.
We
identify
evaluate
current
knowledge
base
gaps
pertaining
effects.
Here,
we
retrieved
111
peer-reviewed
articles
from
four
academic
search
engines
between
January
October
2024
with
topic
relating
filters,
sunscreen
ecotoxicology.
Most
publications
(60
%)
focused
biological
organic
oxybenzone
(benzophenone-3)
being
most
studied
(57
%).
Fewer
assessed
inorganic
(40
Throughout
all
results,
commonly
tested
species
were
in
class
bivalvia
(24
oxidative
stress
based
assays
popular
(organic
studies
40
%,
studies,
39
To
enhance
understanding,
future
research
should
explore
broader
range
life
stages,
considering
dietary
uptake
realistic
environmental
conditions,
lighting
laboratory
settings.
Язык: Английский
The role of warming in modulating neodymium effects on adults and sperm of Mytilus galloprovincialis
Journal of Environmental Management,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
358, С. 120854 - 120854
Опубликована: Апрель 18, 2024
The
use
of
rare
earth
elements
(REEs)
has
been
increasing
and
one
the
most
used
is
neodymium
(Nd).
Being
an
emergent
contaminant,
its
negative
impacts
are
poorly
understood.
Aquatic
organisms
also
threatened
by
climate
change-related
factors,
as
case
warming,
which
can
change
effects
REEs.
Thus,
Nd,
combination
both
stressors
were
studied
in
adult
mussels
sperm
species
Mytilus
galloprovincialis,
after
exposure
period
28
days
(adults)
30
min
(sperm).
evaluated
through
analysis
biochemical
histopathological
alterations
adults
physiological
responses
given
sperm.
results
showed
that
only
activated
their
biotransformation
capacity
when
exposed
to
acting
alone,
was
insufficient
avoid
lipid
peroxidation.
Furthermore,
warming
(alone
combined
with
Nd)
produces
damage
proteins.
digestive
gland
sensitive
organ
presenting
several
alterations.
In
sperm,
all
induced
peroxidation,
a
higher
oxygen
demand,
decrease
velocity,
even
if
viability
maintained.
It
seems
influenced
Nd
some
extent.
present
findings
contribute
significantly
field
REEs
environmental
toxicology
offering
valuable
insights
into
on
various
biological
levels
mussels.
Additionally,
within
context
change,
this
study
sheds
light
how
temperature
influences
Nd.
obtained
indicate
potentially
compromise
overall
health
mussel
populations,
thereby
affecting
other
reliant
them
for
food
habitat.
Moreover,
highlights
impaired
health,
could
adversely
affect
reproductive
ultimately
lead
population
decline.
Язык: Английский
The tolerance of a keystone ecosystem engineer to extreme heat stress is hampered by microplastic leachates
Biology Letters,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
20(3)
Опубликована: Март 1, 2024
Plastic
pollution
and
ongoing
climatic
changes
exert
considerable
pressure
on
coastal
ecosystems.
Unravelling
the
combined
effects
of
these
two
threats
is
essential
to
management
conservation
actions
reduce
overall
environmental
risks.
We
assessed
capacity
a
ecosystem
engineer,
blue
mussel
Mytilus
edulis
,
cope
with
various
levels
aerial
heat
stress
(20,
25,
30
35°C)
after
an
exposure
substances
leached
from
beached
virgin
low-density
polyethylene
pellets.
Our
results
revealed
significant
interaction
between
temperature
plastic
leachates
survival
rates.
Specifically,
microplastic
had
no
effect
at
20,
25
30°C.
In
turn,
rates
significantly
decreased
35°C,
this
decrease
was
even
more
following
pellets;
pellets
higher
concentration
additives
compared
ones,
potentially
causing
bioenergetic
imbalance.
importance
adopting
integrated
approaches
combining
multiple
key
marine
species
understand
mitigate
their
potential
synergistic
dynamics
resilience
in
face
changing
environment.
Язык: Английский
Prolonged curcumin supplementation causes tissue-specific antioxidant responses in adult oysters: potential implications for resilience against abiotic and biotic stressors in the aquaculture industry
Aquatic Toxicology,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
280, С. 107282 - 107282
Опубликована: Фев. 6, 2025
Язык: Английский
Praseodymium and warming interactions in mussels: Comparison between observed and predicted results
The Science of The Total Environment,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
934, С. 172893 - 172893
Опубликована: Апрель 29, 2024
Being
a
crucial
element
for
technological
development,
praseodymium
(Pr)
has
been
increasingly
used,
leading
to
rise
in
its
concentration
aquatic
systems.
However,
potential
threats
organisms
remain
poorly
understood.
Besides
contamination,
are
also
threatened
by
climate
change-related
factors,
including
warming.
It
is
important
evaluate
how
factors
may
influence
the
effects
of
contaminants.
To
address
this,
histopathological
and
biochemical
analyses
were
performed
adult
mussels
Mytilus
galloprovincialis,
following
28-day
exposure
Pr
(10
μg/L)
warming
(4
°C
increase)
separately,
combination.
Additionally,
physiological
alterations
analysed
sperm
after
30-min
same
treatments.
Furthermore,
it
was
used
Independent
Action
model
predict
interaction
between
The
results
showed,
case
adults,
an
increase
superoxide
dismutase
(SOD)
glutathione
S-transferases
(GSTs)
activities.
insufficient,
injuries,
redox
imbalance,
cellular
damage.
In
sperm,
induced
mitochondrial
activity
respiration
rate,
response
systemic
metabolic
rate
oxygen
demand.
Warming
increased
metabolism,
imbalance
damage
adults.
lipid
peroxidation
decrease
velocity.
some
responded
Pr,
activating
catalase
instead
SOD,
addition
GSTs,
activated
carboxylesterases.
not
enough
avoid
combination
H2O2
production,
higher
demand,
which
prevented
motility
This
study
highlights
limitations
using
models
emphasizes
importance
studying
impacts
emerging
contaminants,
such
as
rare
earth
elements,
their
with
factors.
Under
environmental
conditions,
chronic
combined
effect
different
stressors
might
generate
at
biological
levels.
affect
organisms'
respiratory
filtration
capacity,
nutrient
absorption,
defence
capacity
against
infections
or
diseases,
viability,
ultimately
resulting
reduced
growth
reproduction,
consequences
population
level.
Язык: Английский
Sunscreen pollution is abated during the COVID-19 “Anthropause” of 2020 in two U.S. National Parks: Cape Lookout National Seashore and Kaloko-Honokōhau National Historical Park
Journal of Sea Research,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
200, С. 102510 - 102510
Опубликована: Июнь 7, 2024
From
March
to
June
2020,
governments
across
the
world
imposed
lockdowns
in
an
attempt
reduce
transmission
of
COVID-19
during
early
phase
pandemic.
This
period
time
which
human
activity
slowed
worldwide
has
been
coined
"Anthropause".
The
goal
this
study
was
determine
if
sunscreen
pollution
abated
Anthropause
and
identify
severity
when
tourism/recreation
recovered
at
two
coastal
units
U.S.
National
Park
System:
Kaloko-Honokōhau
Historical
Hawaiʻi,
U.S.A.
Cape
Lookout
Seashore
North
Carolina,
Active
ingredients
products
were
measured
water
sand
samples
both
locations,
including
oxybenzone,
octinoxate,
octocrylene,
octisalate,
homosalate,
relevant
breakdown
some
these
ingredients.
A
risk
assessment
conducted
on
post-Anthropause
contaminant
levels
for
locations
there
a
threat
reduction
Anthropause,
whether
tourism
recovery
served
as
wildlife.
Both
national
park
exhibited
almost
absolute
contamination
period,
striking
commonality
considering
geographic
expanse
separating
parks.
Once
travel
restrictions
lifted,
large
influx
tourists
ensued
resulting
relatively
sudden
dangerous
increase
chemical
pollution.
supports
argument
that
unmanaged
is
source
poses
localized
continuity
species
populations
biodiversity,
especially
coral
reefs
fisheries.
Язык: Английский
Effects of sunscreen exposure on Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile under a perspective of increased seawater temperature scenario
Frontiers in Marine Science,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
11
Опубликована: Авг. 9, 2024
The
environmental
risk
of
coastal
sunscreen
pollution
and
ocean
warming
to
seagrass
meadows
seems
be
greatly
intensified
in
the
Mediterranean
basin,
due
its
semi-enclosed
nature
that
limits
water
renewal
high
influx
tourists
it
receives
every
year.
Both
stress
factors
could
interacting
synergistically,
thus,
contributing
current
decline
Posidonia
oceanica
meadows.
Our
study
aimed
determine
response
P.
combined
effects
elevated
seawater
temperature
addition
a
short-term
laboratory
experiment,
testing
an
environmentally
relevant
concentration
Mallorca,
Spain
(20
mg
L
-1
)
control
(0
with
ambient
spring
(15°C)
worst-case
scenario
estimated
increase
by
2100
(ambient
+
5°C).
Sunscreen
promoted
net
primary
production
rates
under
temperature,
possibly
nutrient
enrichment
from
mixture.
Alkaline
phosphatase
activity
(APA)
young
leaves
was
enhanced
increased
only.
Early-warning
signs
impacts
exposure
were
drastic
decrease
leaf
chlorophyll
concentrations
inhibition
nitrogen
fixation
associated
rhizomes
(more
than
50%),
along
greater
oxidative
biomarkers
(i.e.,
catalase
polyphenols
content)
APA
roots
(4-fold
increase).
investigation
has
revealed
how
negative
this
species
may
exacerbated
climate
change
factors,
such
as
warming,
possible
implications
cycling
photosynthetic
process
plant.
Investigations
focused
on
determining
these
contaminants
their
interaction
additional
environment
is
great
relevance
for
future
management
declining
ecosystem.
Язык: Английский
Plastic pollution and marine mussels: Unravelling disparities in research efforts, biological effects and influences of global warming
The Science of The Total Environment,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
959, С. 178078 - 178078
Опубликована: Дек. 21, 2024
The
ever-growing
contamination
of
the
environment
by
plastics
is
a
major
scientific
and
societal
concern.Specifically,
study
microplastics
(1
µm
to
5
mm),
nanoplastics
(<
1
µm),
their
leachates
critical
research
area
as
they
have
potential
cause
detrimental
effects,
especially
when
impact
key
ecological
species.Marine
mussels,
ecosystem
engineers
filter
feeders,
are
particularly
vulnerable
this
type
pollution.In
study,
we
reviewed
106
articles
that
focus
on
impacts
plastic
pollution
marine
mussels.First,
examined
efforts
in
terms
characteristics
(size,
polymer,
shape,
leachates)
exposure
conditions
(concentration,
duration,
species,
life
stages,
internal
factors),
disparities,
environmental
relevance.Then,
provided
an
overview
effects
mussels
at
each
organisational
levels,
from
smaller
scales
(molecular,
cellular,
tissue
organ
impacts)
organism
level
(functional,
physiological,
behavioural
well
larger-scale
implications
(associated
community
impacts).We
finally
discussed
limited
available
multistressor
studies
involving
plastics,
relation
temperature
stress.We
identified
underestimated
factor
could
shape
proposed
roadmap
for
future
address
combined
effects.This
review
also
highlights
multiple
levels
emphasises
strong
disparities
effort
need
more
holistic
research,
notably
through
consideration
stressors,
with
specific
which
likely
become
increasingly
relevant
forcing
era
global
warming.By
identifying
gaps
current
knowledge,
advocate
coordinated
interdisciplinary
international
collaborations
raise
awareness
coherence
choice
implementation
experimental
protocols.
Язык: Английский
Toxicological impacts of personal care products on marine bivalves
Elsevier eBooks,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown, С. 129 - 147
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024
Язык: Английский
Interplay of UV-filter pollution and temperature rise scenarios on Mytilus galloprovincialis health: unveiling sperm quality and adult physiology, biochemistry, and histology insights.
Environmental Pollution,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
362, С. 124930 - 124930
Опубликована: Сен. 12, 2024
Addressing
the
impacts
of
emerging
contaminants
within
context
climate
change
is
crucial
for
understanding
ecosystem
health
decline.
Among
these,
organic
UV-filters
4-methylbenzylidenecamphor
(4-MBC)
and
benzophenone-3
(BP-3)
are
widely
used
in
cosmetics
personal
care
products.
Their
unique
physico-chemical
properties,
along
with
their
growing
commercialization
consumption,
have
made
them
ubiquitous
aquatic
environments
through
both
direct
indirect
releases,
raising
significant
concerns
about
potential
threats
to
inhabiting
biota.
Additionally,
increasing
surface
water
temperatures
exacerbate
ecological
risks,
making
it
imperative
understand
implications
non-target
species
at
different
biological
levels.
This
study
investigated
short-
long-term
effects
4-MBC
or
BP-3,
ecologically
relevant
concentrations,
combined
current
predicted
warming
scenarios,
on
performance
male
reproductive
Mytilus
galloprovincialis
mussel
populations.
Using
biomarkers
across
sub-cellular,
cellular,
tissue,
individual
levels,
revealed
physiological
biochemical
impairments
sperm
cells
adults
exposed
UV-filters.
Temperature
emerged
as
primary
driver
influencing
responses
modulating
4-MBC/BP-3,
emphasizing
sensitivity
outside
optimal
range
interactive
between
stressors.
Specifically,
motility
declined
UV-filter
while
temperature
alone
influenced
ROS
production,
leading
compromised
mitochondrial
activity
DNA
damage
presence
stressors,
indicative
impairments.
Adults
exhibited
high
bioconcentration
whole
tissues,
status,
morphophysiological
changes
digestive
glands,
oxidative
stress,
alterations
metabolic
capacity,
antioxidant
defences,
biotransformation
mechanisms,
correlating
exposure
increase.
tested,
was
most
detrimental,
especially
when
warming.
Overall,
this
underscores
vulnerability
M.
cumulative
stressors
highlights
importance
employing
a
multi-biomarker
approach
assess
mitigate
coastal
ecosystems.
Язык: Английский