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Toxicita vybraných antiarytmik (verapamilu a diltiazemu) pro vodní organismy \kur{(Dpahnia magna)}
DOKOUPILOVÁ, Eliška
This bachelor thesis deals with a group of antiarrhythmic drugs and their toxicity to aquatic organisms. The theoretical part of the thesis summarizes the basic characteristics and distribution of antiarrhythmics, their mechanism of action and therapeutic use in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases together with their occurrence in the aquatic environment. Toxicology testing and related adverse effects of drugs on aquatic organisms are also described. The experimental part presents the results from a 21 day chronic toxicity test of verapamil and its degradation products on number of juveniles, number of broods and the body size of cladoceran Daphnia magna.
Efficiency of the technology of WWTP České Budějovice for the elimination of pharmaceuticals
BARTOŇ, Jiří
The main aim of this study was to investigate the efficiency of wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in České Budějovice for the elimination of selected pharmaceuticals (carbamazepine, diclofenac, atenolol, metoprolol, sotalol, bisoprolol, valsartan, verapamil and tramadol) over a long time period (March 2011 - February 2012). Time-proportional 24 hours pooled samples of wastewater from influent and effluent of the WWTP were used to assess the efficiency of WWTP. The concentrations of target compounds were determined by using in line SPE/LC-MS/MS analysis. The average annual concentrations in the effluent of WTP were in the range of 0,019 microgram/l (verapamil) to 1,00 microgram/l (atenolol). Average annual efficiencies of pharmaceutical elimination in WWTP based on pooled samples were found in the case of carbamazepine (-22 %), tramadol (-15 %), sotalol (-1 %), diclofenac (15 %), metoprolol (16 %), verapamil (43 %), bisoprolol (48 %) and valsartan (85 %). The statistical analysis of daily results in the winter and in the summer period showed significantly higher efficiency of the WWTP in the summer for 5 target compounds (diclofenac, atenolol, valsartan, sotalol and bisoprolol). Removal efficiency for the rest of pharmaceuticals did not show significant differences. Elevated temperature and longer irradiation period in summer can positively affect biodegradation or increased photolysis respectively.

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