Copyright © 2025 Authors retain the copyright of this article. This article is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
@article{157184, author = {Sonam R.Sanap and Akash B.Avhad and Bhushan G.Sanap and Veneshwar D.Nagare and Bhushan C.Thore}, title = {ENVIRONMENT AND PHARMACEUTICAL IMPURITIES A GLOBAL CONCERN}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {9}, number = {6}, pages = {281-287}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=157184}, abstract = {Pharmaceuticals and cosmetic products are an essential component of contemporary healthcare systems and are dispersed into the environment in a variety of ways. Their presence in soil and the aquatic environment offers a number of eco-toxicological issues due to their innate biological activity. Numerous international organizations, including the WHO and EPA, have acknowledged that antibiotic contamination of soil and water sources is contributing to the emergence of microbial resistance to antibiotics. The pharmaceutical industry and healthcare professionals need to follow green and sustainable pharmaceutical practices, and better remediation/bioremediation techniques are among the effective actions that need to be implemented in this regard. This chapter describes the many predicted pathways of pharmaceutical exposure to the environment, as well as the harmful outcomes, destiny, and degradation in aquatic systems.}, keywords = {Pharmaceuticals, environmental, impurities, side products, elimination.}, month = {}, }
Cite This Article
Submit your research paper and those of your network (friends, colleagues, or peers) through your IPN account, and receive 800 INR for each paper that gets published.
Join NowNational Conference on Sustainable Engineering and Management - 2024 Last Date: 15th March 2024
Submit inquiry