Jack Rice
University of Bath
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Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2018
Jack Rice; Kathryn Proctor; Luigi Lopardo; Sian Evans; Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern
Analysis of drugs and pharmaceuticals in the environment is typically performed with non-chiral chromatographic techniques. The environmental risks posed by chiral compounds analysed in this way must therefore be assumed to be independent of chirality, meaning that each enantiomer is equally potent in toxicity and long-lived in stability. This manuscript examines the degradation of each of the four isomers of ephedrine in river simulating microcosms and links this to toxicity data obtained by exposing three different organisms (D. magna, P. subcapitata and T. thermophila) to each of the isomers individually. Microcosms showed that significant degradation only occurred in biotic conditions and that only two isomers (1R,2S-(-)-ephedrine, 1S,2S-(+)-pseudoephedrine) degraded significantly over a period of fourteen days. This is concerning because at least one of the non-degraded isomers (1S,2R-(+)-ephedrine) has been observed in wastewater effluent, which discharges directly into rivers, meaning these isomers could be persistent in the environment. We also observed formation of 1S,2R-(+)-ephedrine in single isomer 1R,2S-(-)-ephedrine river simulating microcosms. Human liver microsome assays and mass spectrometry based data mining revealed that 1S,2R-(+)-ephedrine is not human derived but it could be formed as a results of microbial metabolic processes. Across all three organisms tested the persistent isomers (1S,2R-(+)-ephedrine and 1R,2R-(-)-pseudoephedrine) were more toxic than those that undergo degradation; meaning that if these isomers are entering or formed in the environment they might represent a potentially hazardous contaminant.
Testing the Waters 2015: 2nd International Conference on Wastewater-based Drug Epidemiology | 2015
Jack Rice; Zhugen Yang; Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern
Hyphenated Techniques In Chromatography and Separation Technology | 2018
Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern; Erika Castrignanò; Luigi Lopardo; Natalie Sims; Bruce Petrie; Jack Rice
Testing the Waters 2017: 3rd International Conference on Wastewater-based Epidermology | 2017
Jack Rice; Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern; Anneke Lubben
Testing the Waters 2017: 3rd International Conference on Wastewater-based Epidermology | 2017
Natalie Sims; Jack Rice; Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern
EUROANALYSIS 2017 | 2017
Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern; Maria Camacho-Munoz; Erika Castrignanò; Felicity Elder; María Jesús Andrés-Costa; Bruce Petrie; Kathryn Proctor; Jack Rice
The Fifteenth International Symposium on Electroanalytical Chemistry (15th ISEAC) | 2015
Zhugen Yang; Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern; Marc Anglès d’Auriac; Sean Goggins; Erika Castrignanò; Jack Rice; Kevin V. Thomas; Christopher G. Frost; Pedro Estrela
Testing the Waters 2015: 2nd International Conference on Wastewater-based Drug Epidemiology | 2015
Zhugen Yang; Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern; Marc Anglès d’Auriac; Sean Goggins; Erika Castrignanò; Jack Rice; Kevin V. Thomas; Christopher G. Frost; Pedro Estrela
15th EuCheMS International Conference on Chemistry and the Environment | 2015
Zhugen Yang; Marc Anglès d’Auriac; Sean Goggins; Erika Castrignanò; Jack Rice; Pedro Estrela; Christopher G. Frost; Kevin V. Thomas; Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern
15th EuCheMS International Conference on Chemistry and the Environment | 2015
Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern; Erika Castrignanò; Axel Rydevik; Luigi Lopardo; Jack Rice; Zhugen Yang