Environmental risk assessment of propranolol in the groundwater bodies of Europe

A growing concern for contamination due to pharmaceutical compounds in groundwater is expanding globally. The β-blocker propranolol is a β-adrenoceptors antagonist commonly detected in European groundwater bodies. The effect of propranolol on stygobiotic species (obligate groundwater dweller species...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental pollution (1987) 2019-12, Vol.255 (Pt 1), p.113189, Article 113189
Hauptverfasser: Di Lorenzo, Tiziana, Di Cicco, Mattia, Di Censo, Davide, Galante, Angelo, Boscaro, Francesca, Messana, Giuseppe, Paola Galassi, Diana Maria
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Zusammenfassung:A growing concern for contamination due to pharmaceutical compounds in groundwater is expanding globally. The β-blocker propranolol is a β-adrenoceptors antagonist commonly detected in European groundwater bodies. The effect of propranolol on stygobiotic species (obligate groundwater dweller species) is compelling in the framework of environmental risk assessment (ERA) of groundwater ecosystems. In fact, in Europe, ERA procedures for pharmaceuticals in groundwater are based on data obtained with surrogate surface water species. The use of surrogates has aroused some concern in the scientific arena since the first ERA guideline for groundwater was issued. We performed an ecotoxicological and a behavioural experiment with the stygobiotic crustacean species Diacyclops belgicus (Copepopda) to estimate a realistic value of the Predicted No Effect Concentration (PNEC) of propranolol for groundwater ecosystems and we compared this value with the PNEC estimated based on EU ERA procedures. The results of this study showed that i) presently, propranolol does not pose a risk to groundwater bodies in Europe at the concentrations shown in this study and ii) the PNEC of propranolol estimated through the EU ERA procedures is very conservative and allows to adequately protect these delicate ecosystems and their dwelling fauna. The methodological approach and the results of this study represent a first contribution to the improvement of ERA of groundwater ecosystems. [Display omitted] •PNEC of propranolol for stygobiotic species was estimated with two approaches.•The results of the two approaches (EU ERA vs. experimental) were compared.•EU ERA approach adequately protect groundwater from propranolol contamination.•Presently, propranolol does not pose an environmental risk to groundwater in Europe. Capsule: The study provides: i) the first ecotoxicological and behavioural data concerning a stygobiotic crustacean species exposed to a pharmaceutical compound; ii) a realistic estimate of the Predicted No Effect Concentration (PNEC) of propranolol to be used in groundwater environmental risk assessment procedure.
ISSN:0269-7491
1873-6424
DOI:10.1016/j.envpol.2019.113189