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Chemosphere | 2008

Behaviour and redox sensitivity of pharmaceutical residues during bank filtration – Investigation of residues of phenazone-type analgesics

Gudrun Massmann; Uwe Dünnbier; Thomas Heberer; Thomas Taute

The behaviour of residues of phenazone-type pharmaceuticals during bank filtration was investigated at a field site in Berlin, Germany, where bank-filtered water is used for drinking water production. The concentrations of the pharmaceutical residues in the shallow, young bank filtrate (travel times<one month) were correlated to the prevailing hydrochemical conditions at the field site. In addition, their behaviour during passage through an undisturbed sediment core from the lake base at the site (clogging layer) was evaluated in the laboratory. Phenazone, 4-acetylaminoantipyrine (AAA), 4-formylaminoantipyrin (FAA) and 1,5-dimethyl-1,2-dehydro-3-pyrazolone (DP) were eliminated more efficiently under oxic conditions, while 1-acetyl-1-methyl-2-dimethyloxamoyl-2-phenylhydrazide (AMDOPH) was not eliminated at all. The redox conditions and the elimination of the respective pharmaceutical residues displayed strong seasonal variations. Oxic conditions were only encountered close to the shore in winter, when temperatures were low. The column study showed that the elimination is restricted to the uppermost decimetres of the lake base, where oxygen is present. While phenazone elimination is almost complete during aerobic rapid sand filtration in the waterworks, the compounds were found to be more persistent under anoxic field conditions.


Chemosphere | 2005

Determination of sorption coefficients of pharmaceutically active substances carbamazepine, diclofenac, and ibuprofen, in sandy sediments.

Traugott Scheytt; Petra Mersmann; Ralph Lindstädt; Thomas Heberer


Journal of Contaminant Hydrology | 2006

Mobility of pharmaceuticals carbamazepine, diclofenac, ibuprofen, and propyphenazone in miscible-displacement experiments

Traugott Scheytt; Petra Mersmann; Thomas Heberer


Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2005

1-OCTANOL/WATER PARTITION COEFFICIENTS OF 5 PHARMACEUTICALS FROM HUMAN MEDICAL CARE: CARBAMAZEPINE, CLOFIBRIC ACID, DICLOFENAC, IBUPROFEN, AND PROPYPHENAZONE

Traugott Scheytt; Petra Mersmann; Ralph Lindstädt; Thomas Heberer


Endocrinology | 2008

Thyronamines Are Isozyme-Specific Substrates of Deiodinases

Susanne Piehl; Thomas Heberer; Gabor Balizs; Thomas S. Scanlan; Rene Smits; Beate Koksch; Josef Köhrle


Journal of Separation Science | 2005

Determination of estrogenic steroids in surface water and wastewater by liquid chromatography–electrospray tandem mass spectrometry

Uwe Duennbier; Thomas Heberer


Chemosphere | 2007

Investigation of the behavior and metabolism of pharmaceutical residues during purification of contaminated ground water used for drinking water supply.

Uwe Duennbier; Thomas Heberer


Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry | 2008

Development of a validated liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry method for the distinction of thyronine and thyronamine constitutional isomers and for the identification of new deiodinase substrates

Susanne Piehl; Thomas Heberer; Gabor Balizs; Thomas S. Scanlan; Josef Köhrle


Chemosphere | 2008

Occurrence, fate and assessment of polar metamizole (dipyrone) residues in hospital and municipal wastewater

Dirk Feldmann; Thomas Heberer


Toxicology Letters | 2007

Zero tolerances in food and animal feed-Are there any scientific alternatives? A European point of view on an international controversy

Thomas Heberer; Monika Lahrssen-Wiederholt; Helmut Schafft; Klaus Abraham; Hildegard Pzyrembel; Klaus Juergen Henning; Marianna Schauzu; Juliane Braeunig; Mario E. Goetz; Lars Niemann; Ursula Gundert-Remy; Andreas Luch; Bernd Appel; Ursula Banasiak; Gaby Fleur Böl; Alfonso Lampen; Reiner Wittkowski; Andreas Hensel

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Gabor Balizs

Federal Institute for Risk Assessment

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Petra Mersmann

Technical University of Berlin

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Traugott Scheytt

Technical University of Berlin

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Alfonso Lampen

Federal Institute for Risk Assessment

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Andreas Hensel

Federal Institute for Risk Assessment

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Andreas Luch

Federal Institute for Risk Assessment

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