New insights on cytostatic drug risk assessment in aquatic environments based on measured concentrations in surface waters

Cytostatic drugs are compounds used to treat cancer, one of the deadliest diseases worldwide with a rising yearly incidence. However, the occurrence and concentrations of a large number of cytostatics in waters and wastewaters are unknown. Thus, this study sought to analyze the concentrations of the...

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Main Authors: Teresa I.A. Gouveia, Arminda Alves, Mónica S.F. Santos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-12-01
Series:Environment International
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412019310062
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spelling doaj-010cbc226654480b9ea6966ac9e7810b2020-11-25T01:26:12ZengElsevierEnvironment International0160-41202019-12-01133New insights on cytostatic drug risk assessment in aquatic environments based on measured concentrations in surface watersTeresa I.A. Gouveia0Arminda Alves1Mónica S.F. Santos2LEPABE – Laboratory for Process, Environmental, Biotechnology and Energy Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, R. Dr. Roberto Frias, s/n, 4200-465 Porto, PortugalLEPABE – Laboratory for Process, Environmental, Biotechnology and Energy Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, R. Dr. Roberto Frias, s/n, 4200-465 Porto, PortugalCorresponding author.; LEPABE – Laboratory for Process, Environmental, Biotechnology and Energy Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, R. Dr. Roberto Frias, s/n, 4200-465 Porto, PortugalCytostatic drugs are compounds used to treat cancer, one of the deadliest diseases worldwide with a rising yearly incidence. However, the occurrence and concentrations of a large number of cytostatics in waters and wastewaters are unknown. Thus, this study sought to analyze the concentrations of these compounds in different aquatic environments worldwide to assess the risk that these compounds pose to aquatic organisms. The top five most monitored cytostatics in aquatic environments are fluorouracil, methotrexate, tamoxifen, ifosfamide, and cyclophosphamide. Risk quotients (RQs) based on maximum reported measured concentrations revealed that mycophenolic acid and tamoxifen pose a high risk to aquatic organisms (RQmax ≥ 1) at concentrations observed in surface waters. Moreover, methotrexate and tegafur were categorized as moderate risk compounds, and bicalutamide was found to pose a low risk. Importantly, the available analytical methodologies for the quantification of some cytostatics (e.g., cisplatin, fluorouracil, daunorubicin, imatinib, and mycophenolic acid) in water could not rule out potential risk to aquatic biota, since estimated risks for these compounds using the lowest method detection limits reported in the literature (RQ MDL) were all ≥0.01 (i.e., low risk or higher). Moreover, risks based on predicted concentrations (RQ PEC) were consistently lower than those based on measured concentrations, highlighting the importance of risk assessment based on measured values. Thus, accurate and sensitive analytical methods are crucial to identify and quantify cytostatic exposure in aquatic ecosystems in order to preserve biodiversity and ensure a safer environment. Keywords: Cancer, Cytostatics, Measured environmental concentrations, Risk assessment, Aquatic environmenthttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412019310062
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author Teresa I.A. Gouveia
Arminda Alves
Mónica S.F. Santos
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Arminda Alves
Mónica S.F. Santos
New insights on cytostatic drug risk assessment in aquatic environments based on measured concentrations in surface waters
Environment International
author_facet Teresa I.A. Gouveia
Arminda Alves
Mónica S.F. Santos
author_sort Teresa I.A. Gouveia
title New insights on cytostatic drug risk assessment in aquatic environments based on measured concentrations in surface waters
title_short New insights on cytostatic drug risk assessment in aquatic environments based on measured concentrations in surface waters
title_full New insights on cytostatic drug risk assessment in aquatic environments based on measured concentrations in surface waters
title_fullStr New insights on cytostatic drug risk assessment in aquatic environments based on measured concentrations in surface waters
title_full_unstemmed New insights on cytostatic drug risk assessment in aquatic environments based on measured concentrations in surface waters
title_sort new insights on cytostatic drug risk assessment in aquatic environments based on measured concentrations in surface waters
publisher Elsevier
series Environment International
issn 0160-4120
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Cytostatic drugs are compounds used to treat cancer, one of the deadliest diseases worldwide with a rising yearly incidence. However, the occurrence and concentrations of a large number of cytostatics in waters and wastewaters are unknown. Thus, this study sought to analyze the concentrations of these compounds in different aquatic environments worldwide to assess the risk that these compounds pose to aquatic organisms. The top five most monitored cytostatics in aquatic environments are fluorouracil, methotrexate, tamoxifen, ifosfamide, and cyclophosphamide. Risk quotients (RQs) based on maximum reported measured concentrations revealed that mycophenolic acid and tamoxifen pose a high risk to aquatic organisms (RQmax ≥ 1) at concentrations observed in surface waters. Moreover, methotrexate and tegafur were categorized as moderate risk compounds, and bicalutamide was found to pose a low risk. Importantly, the available analytical methodologies for the quantification of some cytostatics (e.g., cisplatin, fluorouracil, daunorubicin, imatinib, and mycophenolic acid) in water could not rule out potential risk to aquatic biota, since estimated risks for these compounds using the lowest method detection limits reported in the literature (RQ MDL) were all ≥0.01 (i.e., low risk or higher). Moreover, risks based on predicted concentrations (RQ PEC) were consistently lower than those based on measured concentrations, highlighting the importance of risk assessment based on measured values. Thus, accurate and sensitive analytical methods are crucial to identify and quantify cytostatic exposure in aquatic ecosystems in order to preserve biodiversity and ensure a safer environment. Keywords: Cancer, Cytostatics, Measured environmental concentrations, Risk assessment, Aquatic environment
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160412019310062
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