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Occurrence, spatial and seasonal variation, and environmental risk of pharmaceutically active compounds in the Pearl River basin, South China

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The occurrence, fate, and environmental risk of 40 pharmaceutically active compounds (PhACs) from surface waters and sediments were comprehensively investigated in the Beijiang River, **jiang River, and Maozhou River of the Pearl River basin, South China. Salicylic acid and diclofenac (antiinflammatory drugs), gemfibrozil (a lipid regulator), carbamazepine (an antiepileptic drug), diazepam (a psychoactive drug), and 2-methyl-4-chloro-phenoxyacetic acid (MCPA, a pesticide) were the most ubiquitous compounds in the studied region. The average concentrations of detected PhACs in surface waters and sediments ranged from 0.17 to 19.1 ng/L and 0.10 to 10.4 ng/g, respectively. Meanwhile, PhACs concentration in surface waters and sediments varied greatly among and within the Beijiang River, **jiang River, and Maozhou River. The largest annual flux of PhACs of the **jiang River and Beijiang River was more than 11 000 kg per annum, whereas only 25.7 kg/a in the Maozhou River. In addition, the estimated emissions of PhACs in the Beijiang River, **jiang River, and Maozhou River ranged respectively from 0.28 to 4.22 kg/a, 0.12 to 6.72 kg/a, and 6.66 to 91.0 kg/a, and the back-estimated usage varied with a range from 12.0 to 293 kg/a, 6.79 to 944 kg/a, 368 to 17 459 kg/a. Moreover, the emissions of PhACs showed a close relationship with the gross domestic product (GDP) of each city along the Pearl River. The environmental risk assessment suggested that diazepam and ibuprofen had a moderate risk in this region.

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This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Nos. 41877358 and U1701242), the Pearl River Talent Plan of Guangdong Province (No. 2017GC010244) and the Key R&D projects of Guangxi (No. 2018AB36018).

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• 38 PhACs and 2 pesticides were detected in the three rivers of the Pearl River basin.

• Anti-inflammatory/analgesics drugs were the predominant PhACs.

• The concentrations of PhACs showed seasonal and spatial variation.

• Diazepam and ibuprofen were the two PhACs with a moderate environmental risk.

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Lei, H., Yao, K., Yang, B. et al. Occurrence, spatial and seasonal variation, and environmental risk of pharmaceutically active compounds in the Pearl River basin, South China. Front. Environ. Sci. Eng. 17, 46 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11783-023-1646-8

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