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Pharmaceutical Pollution in Aquatic Environments: A Concise Review of Environmental Impacts and Bioremediation Systems

Frontiers in Microbiology 2022 315 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count. Score: 65 ? 0–100 AI score estimating relevance to the microplastics field. Papers below 30 are filtered from public browse.
Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Maite Ortúzar, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Darío Rafael Olicón-Hernández, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt J. González‐López, J. González‐López, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Elisabet Aranda, Elisabet Aranda, Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt Maranda Esterhuizen‐Londt

Summary

This review examines how pharmaceutical drugs are polluting waterways worldwide because conventional wastewater treatment cannot effectively remove them. The authors focus on bioremediation approaches, especially using fungi, as a more sustainable and eco-friendly way to break down these drug residues. While not directly about microplastics, the research is relevant because microplastics can carry pharmaceutical compounds in water, and better water treatment would address both contaminants.

Study Type Environmental

The presence of emerging contaminants in the environment, such as pharmaceuticals, is a growing global concern. The excessive use of medication globally, together with the recalcitrance of pharmaceuticals in traditional wastewater treatment systems, has caused these compounds to present a severe environmental problem. In recent years, the increase in their availability, access and use of drugs has caused concentrations in water bodies to rise substantially. Considered as emerging contaminants, pharmaceuticals represent a challenge in the field of environmental remediation; therefore, alternative add-on systems for traditional wastewater treatment plants are continuously being developed to mitigate their impact and reduce their effects on the environment and human health. In this review, we describe the current status and impact of pharmaceutical compounds as emerging contaminants, focusing on their presence in water bodies, and analyzing the development of bioremediation systems, especially mycoremediation, for the removal of these pharmaceutical compounds with a special focus on fungal technologies.

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