Publications by authors named "Florence Nantaba"

Pharmaceutical residues in the aquatic environment are an emerging issue of global concern because of their effects on ecosystems including; antibacterial resistance development and endocrine disruption. Lake Victoria is the largest freshwater lake in Africa, and the second largest lake in the world. It is also the main source of the White Nile River, arguably the longest river in the world, flowing through South Sudan, Sudan, Ethiopia and Egypt, discharging into the Mediterranean Sea.

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Article Synopsis
  • Researchers studied 25 organic micropollutants (OMPs) in 72 water samples from five bays in Lake Victoria, Uganda, focusing on personal care products, plasticizers, and flame retardants.
  • All personal care products were detected, with triclosan and benzophenone being the most prevalent, while dibutyl phthalate was the most common plasticizer found.
  • The ecotoxicological assessment revealed significant risks to aquatic life from several OMPs, especially in Murchison and Thurston Bays, likely due to nearby industrial activities.
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The occurrence of 24 pharmaceuticals (including 15 antibiotics, three analgesic/anti-inflammatory drugs, three anti-epileptic/antidepressant drugs, two beta blockers, and one lipid regulator) was investigated in 75 water samples collected from four bays in the Ugandan part of Lake Victoria. In addition, the potential environmental risk of the target pharmaceutical compounds to aquatic organisms in the aquatic ecosystem of Lake Victoria was assessed. Water samples were extracted using solid phase extraction and analyzed for pharmaceuticals using high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with triple quadrupole mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS).

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