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Transport of oxaliplatin species in water-saturated natural soil

Authors :
Natalia Goykhman
Ishai Dror
Brian Berkowitz
Source :
Chemosphere. 208
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

This study reports the transport characteristics of the organometallic anticancer compound oxaliplatin and its derivatives in natural soil-water environments. Although pharmaceuticals and their derivatives have for many years been detected in water resources, and linked to toxicological impacts on ecological systems, their transport in soil and groundwater is not fully understood. Specifically, studies that describe transport of organometallic pharmaceuticals in porous media are rare, and the transport characteristics of platinum complexes have received little attention. Oxaliplatin transport was studied in sand, as a function of two added natural chelators (citrate and humic acid), and in soil, under four continuously monitored, environmentally-relevant redox conditions: oxic, nitrate reducing, iron reducing and methanogenic. In sand, oxaliplatin species retention was about 7%, and affected only mildly by added citrate, and by humic acid under buffered pH. Transport with unbuffered humic acid was affected significantly by pH variations, and exhibited strong retention at pH

Details

ISSN :
18791298
Volume :
208
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chemosphere
Accession number :
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