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Assessment of endocrine disruptor effects of levonorgestrel and its photoproducts: Environmental implications of released fractions after their photocatalytic removal

Authors :
Hannah Grant
Jhon Fredy Narvaez
Ramiro Ríos Sossa
Julio Bueno Sánchez
Vanessa Correa Gil
Jazmín Porras
Juan Carlos Quintana-Castillo
Luz Fanny Ocampo Duque
Source :
Journal of hazardous materials. 371
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

The presence of levonorgestrel (LNG) in water bodies via direct discharge and human excretion has been reported worldwide, but its effects on the reproduction of aquatic species and humans are still unknown. Owing to its recalcitrant properties, LNG is not completely removed during wastewater treatment plants, and many species may be exposed to low traces of this compound from discharged effluents. Thus, in this study, a photocatalytic process for removing LNG along with screening of endocrine disruptor effects for risk assessment was applied. Although the removal rate of LNG by ultraviolet C (UV-C) radiation was >90%, reproductive toxicity testing using the BeWo cell line exposed to LNG and its degraded fraction showed the reduced production of basal human chorionic gonadotropin hormone (β-hCG) by more than 73%, from 8.90 mIU mL-1 to

Details

ISSN :
18733336
Volume :
371
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of hazardous materials
Accession number :
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