个人护理
药品和个人护理产品的环境影响
污水
环境科学
流出物
污染物
化妆品
业务
环境规划
废物管理
生态学
环境工程
医学
生物
工程类
病理
家庭医学
作者
Christian G. Daughton,Tammy L. Jones-Lepp
出处
期刊:Acs Symposium Series
日期:2001-07-30
被引量:177
摘要
Summary: While the point-source emissions of pollutants from manufacturing waste streams have long been monitored and subject to controls, the environmental impact of the public's (i.e., the individual's) activities regarding the use of chemicals is more difficult to assess. Of particular question is the widespread release to sewage and surface/ground waters of pharmaceuticals and personal care products after their ingestion, external application, or disposal. Certain pharmaceutically active compounds (e.g., caffeine, nicotine, and aspirin) have been known for over 20 years to enter the environment, especially in populated geographic locales, by a variety of routes—primarily via treated and untreated sewage effluent. A larger picture, however, has emerged only more recently, where it is evident that numerous personal care products (such as fragrances and sunscreens) and drugs from a wide spectrum of therapeutic classes can occur in the environment and drinking water (albeit at very low concentrations), especially in natural waters receiving sewage. As of 1999, nearly all ecological monitoring studies for pharmaceuticals and personal care products (informally referred to as "PPCPs" [1]) had been performed in Europe.
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