2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.157337
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Fate of carbamazepine and its effect on physiological characteristics of wetland plant species in the hydroponic system

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“…It is important to note that new compounds formed during the transformation of intermediates may be more environmentally toxic than the original compounds (Yan et al, 2020). For example, a study on the removal of carbamazepine with four wetland plants discovered that an intermediate metabolite (acridine) was more toxic than the parent compound [110]. Additionally, the safe disposal of plants after harvest also requires further research [111].…”
Section: Citrullus Colocynthismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to note that new compounds formed during the transformation of intermediates may be more environmentally toxic than the original compounds (Yan et al, 2020). For example, a study on the removal of carbamazepine with four wetland plants discovered that an intermediate metabolite (acridine) was more toxic than the parent compound [110]. Additionally, the safe disposal of plants after harvest also requires further research [111].…”
Section: Citrullus Colocynthismentioning
confidence: 99%