Presence of drugs and hormones in water: a scientometric analysis
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Resumo: | Among the forms of water degradation, there is an increased interest in certain potentially toxic substances, such as natural and synthetic hormones, personal hygiene products, drugs and pesticides, known as micropollutants. In this context, this research aimed to evaluate the spatiotemporal evolution of the scientific works that address the presence of drugs and hormones in sewage treatment plant effluents and water supply sources. For this, 317 articles, selected in the Web of Science database, published between the years of 1998 and 2016, have been used as a sample, using the random simple probabilistic sampling technique by sortition. There was an increase in the number of publications from the year 2000, which, however, did not continue to increase until the year 2016. Among the reviewed journals, those in the environmental area had a greater number of articles related to the emerging micropollutants, United States of America (USA) corresponds to the country with the largest number of publications (28%). The most frequently mentioned pharmacological substances were carbamazepine and paracetamol or acetaminophen, while those with hormonal effects were bisphenol-A and nonylphenol. The technologies that stood out in the removal of micropollutants correspond to the oxidation, treatment by membranes and ultraviolet. It should be emphasized that in order to monitor the presence of drugs and hormones in water resources, it is necessary to formulate and implement laws to establish parameters for these pollutants, as well as to encourage research to identify their effects on aquatic ecosystems and health human. |
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Presence of drugs and hormones in water: a scientometric analysisPresencia de fármacos y hormonas en el agua: un análisis cienciométricoPresença de fármacos e hormônios na água: uma análise cienciométricaEmerging micropollutantsWater qualityEnvironmental sanitation.Micropoluentes emergentesCalidad del aguaSaneamiento ambiental.Micropoluentes emergentesQualidade da águaSaneamento ambiental.Among the forms of water degradation, there is an increased interest in certain potentially toxic substances, such as natural and synthetic hormones, personal hygiene products, drugs and pesticides, known as micropollutants. In this context, this research aimed to evaluate the spatiotemporal evolution of the scientific works that address the presence of drugs and hormones in sewage treatment plant effluents and water supply sources. For this, 317 articles, selected in the Web of Science database, published between the years of 1998 and 2016, have been used as a sample, using the random simple probabilistic sampling technique by sortition. There was an increase in the number of publications from the year 2000, which, however, did not continue to increase until the year 2016. Among the reviewed journals, those in the environmental area had a greater number of articles related to the emerging micropollutants, United States of America (USA) corresponds to the country with the largest number of publications (28%). The most frequently mentioned pharmacological substances were carbamazepine and paracetamol or acetaminophen, while those with hormonal effects were bisphenol-A and nonylphenol. The technologies that stood out in the removal of micropollutants correspond to the oxidation, treatment by membranes and ultraviolet. It should be emphasized that in order to monitor the presence of drugs and hormones in water resources, it is necessary to formulate and implement laws to establish parameters for these pollutants, as well as to encourage research to identify their effects on aquatic ecosystems and health human.Entre las formas de degradación de las aguas, se observa un aumento del interés en ciertas sustancias, potencialmente tóxicas, como hormonas naturales y sintéticas, productos de higiene personal, fármacos y pesticidas, denominados micropoluentes. En este contexto, esta investigación objetivó evaluar la evolución espacio-temporal de los trabajos científicos que abordan la presencia de fármacos y hormonas en efluentes de Estación de Tratamiento de alcantarillas y manantiales de abastecimiento de agua. Para ello, se utilizó como muestra 317 artículos, seleccionados en la base de datos Web of Science, publicados entre los años 1998 y 2016, a partir de la técnica de muestreo probabilística aleatoria simple por sorteo. Se observó un aumento del número de publicaciones a partir del año 2000 que, sin embargo, no se mantuvo creciente hasta el año 2016. Entre las revistas analizadas, aquellas del área ambiental presentaron mayor número de artículos relacionados a los micropoluentes emergentes, Estados Unidos de América (EE.UU.) corresponden al país con mayor número de publicaciones (28%). Las sustancias farmacológicas más citadas fueron la carbamazepina y el paracetamol o acetaminofeno, ya aquellas con efectos hormonales fueron el bisfenol-A y el nonilfenol. Las tecnologías que se destacaron en la remoción de micropoluentes corresponden a la oxidación, tratamiento por membranas y ultravioleta. Se resalta que para monitorear la presencia de fármacos y hormonas en los recursos hídricos se muestran necesarias la formulación y la implantación de leyes que apunten a establecer parámetros de estos contaminantes, además de incentivar investigaciones para identificar los efectos que éstos causan en los ecosistemas acuáticos y en la salud humana.Dentre as formas de degradação das águas, nota-se um aumento do interesse acerca de certas substâncias, potencialmente tóxicas, como hormônios naturais e sintéticos, produtos de higiene pessoal, fármacos e pesticidas, denominadas micropoluentes. Neste contexto, esta pesquisa objetivou avaliar a evolução espaço-temporal dos trabalhos científicos que abordam a presença de fármacos e hormônios em efluentes de Estação de Tratamento de Esgotos e mananciais de abastecimento de água. Para isso, utilizou-se como amostra 317 artigos, selecionados no banco de dados Web of Science, publicados entre os anos de 1998 e 2016, a partir da técnica de amostragem probabilística aleatória simples por sorteio. Notou-se um aumento do número de publicações a partir do ano 2000 que, entretanto, não se manteve crescente até o ano de 2016. Dentre as revistas analisadas, aquelas da área ambiental apresentaram maior número de artigos relacionados aos micropoluentes emergentes, sendo que os Estados Unidos da América (EUA) correspondem ao país com maior número de publicações (28%). As substâncias farmacológicas mais citadas foram a carbamazepina e o paracetamol ou acetaminofeno, já aquelas com efeitos hormonais foram o bisfenol-A e o nonilfenol. As tecnologias que se destacaram na remoção de micropoluentes correspondem à oxidação, tratamento por membranas e ultravioleta. Ressalta-se que para monitorar a presença de fármacos e hormônios nos recursos hídricos mostram-se necessárias a formulação e a implantação de leis que visem estabelecer parâmetros destes poluentes, além de incentivar pesquisas para identificar os efeitos que estes causam nos ecossistemas aquáticos e na saúde humana. Research, Society and Development2018-01-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24010.17648/rsd-v7i6.240Research, Society and Development; Vol. 7 No. 6; e776185Research, Society and Development; Vol. 7 Núm. 6; e776185Research, Society and Development; v. 7 n. 6; e7761852525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/240/222Copyright (c) 2018 Josiane Santiago Rodrigues, Juni Cordeiro, Giovanna Moura Calazans, José Luiz Cordeiro, Juliana Caroni Silva Guimarãesinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues, Josiane SantiagoCordeiro, JuniCalazans, Giovanna MouraCordeiro, José LuizGuimarães, Juliana Caroni Silva2019-02-06T16:37:50Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/240Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:25:51.277022Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Presence of drugs and hormones in water: a scientometric analysis Presencia de fármacos y hormonas en el agua: un análisis cienciométrico Presença de fármacos e hormônios na água: uma análise cienciométrica |
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Presence of drugs and hormones in water: a scientometric analysis |
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Presence of drugs and hormones in water: a scientometric analysis Rodrigues, Josiane Santiago Emerging micropollutants Water quality Environmental sanitation. Micropoluentes emergentes Calidad del agua Saneamiento ambiental. Micropoluentes emergentes Qualidade da água Saneamento ambiental. |
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Presence of drugs and hormones in water: a scientometric analysis |
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Presence of drugs and hormones in water: a scientometric analysis |
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Presence of drugs and hormones in water: a scientometric analysis |
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Presence of drugs and hormones in water: a scientometric analysis |
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Presence of drugs and hormones in water: a scientometric analysis |
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Rodrigues, Josiane Santiago |
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Rodrigues, Josiane Santiago Cordeiro, Juni Calazans, Giovanna Moura Cordeiro, José Luiz Guimarães, Juliana Caroni Silva |
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Cordeiro, Juni Calazans, Giovanna Moura Cordeiro, José Luiz Guimarães, Juliana Caroni Silva |
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Rodrigues, Josiane Santiago Cordeiro, Juni Calazans, Giovanna Moura Cordeiro, José Luiz Guimarães, Juliana Caroni Silva |
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Emerging micropollutants Water quality Environmental sanitation. Micropoluentes emergentes Calidad del agua Saneamiento ambiental. Micropoluentes emergentes Qualidade da água Saneamento ambiental. |
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Emerging micropollutants Water quality Environmental sanitation. Micropoluentes emergentes Calidad del agua Saneamiento ambiental. Micropoluentes emergentes Qualidade da água Saneamento ambiental. |
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Among the forms of water degradation, there is an increased interest in certain potentially toxic substances, such as natural and synthetic hormones, personal hygiene products, drugs and pesticides, known as micropollutants. In this context, this research aimed to evaluate the spatiotemporal evolution of the scientific works that address the presence of drugs and hormones in sewage treatment plant effluents and water supply sources. For this, 317 articles, selected in the Web of Science database, published between the years of 1998 and 2016, have been used as a sample, using the random simple probabilistic sampling technique by sortition. There was an increase in the number of publications from the year 2000, which, however, did not continue to increase until the year 2016. Among the reviewed journals, those in the environmental area had a greater number of articles related to the emerging micropollutants, United States of America (USA) corresponds to the country with the largest number of publications (28%). The most frequently mentioned pharmacological substances were carbamazepine and paracetamol or acetaminophen, while those with hormonal effects were bisphenol-A and nonylphenol. The technologies that stood out in the removal of micropollutants correspond to the oxidation, treatment by membranes and ultraviolet. It should be emphasized that in order to monitor the presence of drugs and hormones in water resources, it is necessary to formulate and implement laws to establish parameters for these pollutants, as well as to encourage research to identify their effects on aquatic ecosystems and health human. |
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