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FUČÍK, J. JAROŠOVÁ, J. BAUMEISTER, A. REXROTH, S. NAVRKALOVÁ, J. SEDLÁŘ, M. ZLÁMALOVÁ GARGOŠOVÁ, H. MRAVCOVÁ, L.
Original Title
Assessing Earthworm Exposure to a Multi-Pharmaceutical Mixture in Soil: Unveiling Insights through LC-MS and MALDI-MS Analyses, and Impact of Biochar on Pharmaceutical Bioavailability
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
In the European circular economy, agricultural practices introduce pharmaceutical (PhAC) residues into the terrestrial environment, posing a potential risk to earthworms. This study aimed to assess earthworm bioaccumulation factors (BAFs), the ecotoxicological effects of PhACs, the impact of biochar on PhAC bioavailability to earthworms and their persistence in soil and investigate earthworm uptake mechanisms along with the spatial distribution of PhACs. Therefore, earthworms were exposed to contaminated soil for 21 days. The results revealed that BAFs ranged from 0.0216 to 0.329, with no significant ecotoxicological effects on earthworm weight or mortality (p>0.05). Biochar significantly influenced the uptake of 14 PhACs on the first day (p<0.05), with diminishing effects over time, and affected significantly the soil-degradation kinetics of 16 PhACs. Moreover, MALDI-MS analysis revealed that PhAC uptake occurs through both the dermal and oral pathways, as pharmaceuticals were distributed throughout the entire earthworm tissue without specific localization. In conclusion, this study suggests ineffective PhAC accumulation in earthworms, highlights the influence of biochar on PhAC degradation rates in soil, and suggests that uptake can occur through both earthworm skin and oral ingestion.
Keywords
Pharmaceutical uptake; soil pollution; earthworms; biochar; QuEChERS, liquid chromatography; mass spectrometry; MALDI-MS
Authors
FUČÍK, J.; JAROŠOVÁ, J.; BAUMEISTER, A.; REXROTH, S.; NAVRKALOVÁ, J.; SEDLÁŘ, M.; ZLÁMALOVÁ GARGOŠOVÁ, H.; MRAVCOVÁ, L.
Released
19. 7. 2024
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Location
Germany
ISBN
0944-1344
Periodical
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Year of study
31
Number
35
State
Federal Republic of Germany
Pages from
48351
Pages to
58368
Pages count
18
URL
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11356-024-34389-1
BibTex
@article{BUT189012, author="Jan {Fučík} and Jana {Jarošová} and Andreas {Baumeister} and Sascha {Rexroth} and Jitka {Navrkalová} and Marian {Sedlář} and Helena {Zlámalová Gargošová} and Ludmila {Mravcová}", title="Assessing Earthworm Exposure to a Multi-Pharmaceutical Mixture in Soil: Unveiling Insights through LC-MS and MALDI-MS Analyses, and Impact of Biochar on Pharmaceutical Bioavailability", journal="ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH", year="2024", volume="31", number="35", pages="18", doi="10.1007/s11356-024-34389-1", issn="0944-1344", url="https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11356-024-34389-1" }