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ClearA Review of Emerging Environmental Contaminants of Global Concern
This review covers major categories of emerging environmental contaminants including pharmaceuticals, microplastics, pesticides, and endocrine disruptors, summarizing their sources, ecological effects, and detection methods. Recent advances in sensitive analytical techniques have accelerated the identification and monitoring of these pollutants.
Emerging Pollutants in the Environment. I. Sources, Accumulation, and Ecological Implications
This review characterized emerging pollutants including pharmaceuticals, personal care products, industrial chemicals, pesticides, nanomaterials, and microplastics in environmental compartments, focusing on their persistence and ecological implications. The paper analyzed how these pollutants accumulate in water, soil, air, and biota, disrupting reproductive health, metabolic functions, and biodiversity.
Emerging Pollutants in the Environment
This introductory chapter defines emerging pollutants as unregulated chemicals of ecological and human health concern, categorizing microplastics, endocrine disruptors, pharmaceuticals, and disinfection byproducts as priority contaminants requiring new monitoring and regulatory frameworks.
Emerging Pollutants in the Environment. Ii. Risks and Mitigation Technologies for Sustainable Environmental Management
This review examines emerging pollutants—including pharmaceuticals, endocrine disruptors, and microplastics—in the environment, assessing their health and ecological risks and summarizing available mitigation technologies for sustainable environmental management.
Occurrence of Emerging Contaminants in the Environment Causes and Effects
This review defines and categorizes contaminants of emerging concern including microplastics, pharmaceuticals, personal care products, and pesticides, summarizing their sources, environmental occurrence, and potential treatment strategies.
A comprehensive review of emerging contaminants in water sources
This comprehensive review examines the origins and environmental significance of emerging contaminants in water sources, including pharmaceuticals, microplastics, endocrine disruptors, and PFAS chemicals. Researchers found that these persistent pollutants exhibit complex behaviors in aquatic systems and pose threats to both ecosystem and human health. The study highlights the need for advanced monitoring and treatment technologies to address the growing challenge of emerging contaminant pollution in water supplies.
Emerging contaminants – general aspects: sources, substances involved, and quantification
This review covers a range of emerging environmental contaminants — including microplastics in water bodies, pharmaceuticals, illicit drugs, and medical-use metals — discussing their sources, harmful effects, and detection methods. It provides useful context for understanding how microplastics fit into the broader landscape of modern chemical pollution threatening human and ecosystem health.
Environmental Contaminants of Emerging Concern: Occurrence and Remediation
This review covers contaminants of emerging concern, including microplastics, pharmaceuticals, and personal care products, examining their occurrence in the environment and available remediation strategies. Researchers found that these pollutants are widespread but inconsistently regulated, and the study highlights the need for standardized monitoring and effective treatment technologies.
Toxicological implications of emerging pollutants on aquatic organisms
Researchers reviewed how a broad range of emerging pollutants — including microplastics, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and heavy metals — harm aquatic organisms like fish, amphibians, and molluscs. Evidence shows these pollutants trigger oxidative stress, disrupt hormones, impair reproduction, and reduce biodiversity, with the review calling for stronger regulations, better wastewater treatment, and more research on the combined effects of multiple pollutants.
Potential Effects of Persistent Organic Contaminants on Marine Biota: A Review on Recent Research
This review examined the effects of persistent organic contaminants including microplastics, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, PCBs, and PAHs on marine biota, synthesizing evidence of direct and indirect ecological impacts across multiple chemical classes.
A Review on Emerging Contaminants: Effects on Human Health and Cancer Risks
This review examines how emerging contaminants, including microplastics, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and industrial chemicals, may contribute to health problems and cancer risk. Evidence indicates that many of these pollutants can disrupt hormones, trigger inflammation, and cause DNA damage, though the long-term effects of low-level exposure are not yet fully understood. The authors stress the need for better monitoring, regulation, and research into how mixtures of these contaminants affect human health over time.
The impact of microplastic pollution on human health - current issues
This review covers the sources, distribution, and ecological implications of microplastics in terrestrial, aquatic, and atmospheric environments, synthesizing existing knowledge and research gaps. It finds that MPs are a global contaminant threatening biodiversity and human health through chemical leaching, endocrine disruption, and physical harm to organisms at multiple trophic levels.
Microplastic pollution, a threat to marine ecosystem and human health: a short review
This review summarizes the growing problem of microplastic pollution in marine and freshwater environments, covering sources ranging from cosmetics to industrial processes. Researchers highlight that microplastics accumulate in marine organisms and can transfer through food webs, with potential chronic effects on both wildlife and humans. The paper emphasizes the urgent need for policies to reduce plastic use and improve waste management to protect aquatic ecosystems.
Environmental and Health Effects of Emerging Contaminants –A Critical Review
Researchers reviewed the environmental and health effects of emerging contaminants including pharmaceuticals, personal care products, and microplastics commonly found in water and soil samples. The study suggests that these contaminants can cause endocrine disruption in exposed organisms and may contribute to the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the environment.
Emerging Environmental Contaminats of High Concern: Trends, Potential Sources, Friendly Treatment Technologies and Future Prospects
This review examines sources, environmental behavior, and health effects of emerging environmental contaminants -- including microplastics, pharmaceuticals, and industrial chemicals -- along with promising treatment technologies for their removal from water and soil.
Marine Contaminants of Emerging Concern
This review examines the identification and classification of marine contaminants of emerging concern, discussing the challenges that environmental regulators and researchers face in defining, listing, and managing substances that lack comprehensive regulatory frameworks despite evidence of ecological risk.
Emerging contaminants and their potential impacts on estuarine ecosystems: Are we aware of it?
This review examines the growing list of emerging contaminants found in estuaries -- where rivers meet the ocean -- including microplastics, pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and antibiotic resistance genes. These pollutants can enter the food chain through contaminated seafood and water. The authors highlight that the combined effects of multiple contaminants are poorly understood, and the full scope of health risks from these complex chemical mixtures remains unclear.
Overview of Coastal and Marine Pollution
This chapter provides a broad overview of coastal and marine pollution, covering major sources including industrial discharge, agricultural runoff, and emerging contaminants like microplastics. Researchers highlight that microplastics can cause physical harm to organisms and leach chemical additives, though their full effects on ecosystems and human health are still not completely understood. The work underscores the need for better monitoring and management of pollution flowing from land into the ocean.
An Introduction to the Recent Perspectives of Marine Pollution
This review describes the diverse sources and types of marine pollution, including plastic debris, heavy metals, oil, and nutrients, and their impacts on marine biodiversity. It provides context for understanding how microplastics fit within the broader landscape of ocean contamination.
Plastics and microplastics in the oceans: From emerging pollutants to emerged threat
This review examines the growing threat of plastic and microplastic pollution across the world's oceans, covering sources, distribution, and ecological impacts. Researchers note that while plastic debris has been found in every ocean basin, quantitative estimates remain limited, especially in the Southern Hemisphere and remote regions. The study highlights that ingestion and entanglement by marine organisms are well documented but that subtler effects like chemical transfer and habitat alteration need much more investigation.
Brominated Flame Retardants, Microplastics, and Biocides in the Marine Environment: Recent Updates of Occurrence, Analysis, and Impacts
This review provides a comprehensive overview of three groups of emerging marine contaminants — brominated flame retardants, microplastics, and biocides — covering their occurrence in seawater, sediment, and biota, and their adverse effects on marine ecosystems and human health.
Sources, presence and potential effects of contaminants of emerging concern in the marine environments of the Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait, Australia
This review assessed contaminants of emerging concern including microplastics, pharmaceuticals, and pesticides in the marine environments of Australia's Great Barrier Reef and Torres Strait, identifying gaps in current monitoring and management. The study highlights that even these iconic, relatively remote reef systems face growing chemical pollution threats.
Microplastics as an emerging threat to human health: Challenges and advancements in their detection
This review examined microplastics as an emerging threat to human health, highlighting their endocrine-disrupting properties, ability to accumulate pollutants, and the analytical challenges in accurately detecting and characterizing them across environmental and biological samples.
Microplastics as contaminants in the marine environment: A review
This review synthesized the state of knowledge on microplastics as marine contaminants, covering their sources, pathways, distribution, biological uptake, and potential ecological and toxicological effects.