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- W4225353241 abstract "Studies in recent years have shown that significant amounts of diclofenac (DCF) and its metabolites are present in marine coastal waters. Their continuous flow into the environment may be associated with numerous negative effects on both fauna and flora. Although more and more is known about the effects of pharmaceuticals on marine ecosystems, there are still many issues that have not received enough attention, but are essential for risk assessment, such as long term stability. Furthermore, interaction of pharmaceuticals with sediments, which are inhabited by rich microbial, meiofaunal and macrobenthic communities need investigation. Therefore, we undertook an analysis of the stability of DCF and its metabolite, 4-hydroxy diclofenac, in seawater and sediment collected from the brackish environment of Puck Bay. Our 29-day experiment was designed to gain a better understanding of the fate of these compounds under experimental conditions same as near the seafloor. Diclofenac concentration decreased by 31.5% and 20.4% in the tanks with sediment and autoclaved sediment, respectively during 29-day long experiment. In contrast, the concentration of 4-OH diclofenac decreased by 76.5% and 90.2% in sediment and autoclaved sediment, respectively. The concentration decrease of both compounds in the sediment tanks resulted from their sorption in the sediment and biodegradation. Obtained results show that marine sediments favour DCF and 4-OH DCF removal from the water column." @default.
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- W4225353241 title "Long-term stability of diclofenac and 4-hydroxydiclofenac in the seawater and sediment microenvironments: Evaluation of biotic and abiotic factors" @default.
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