Seasonal profile of common pharmaceuticals in edible bivalve molluscs

Mar Pollut Bull. 2024 Mar:200:116128. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2024.116128. Epub 2024 Feb 19.

Abstract

Pharmaceuticals are recognised as environmental contaminants of emerging concern (CECs) due to their increasing presence in the aquatic environment, along with high bioactivity linked to their therapeutic use. Therefore, information on environmental levels is urgently required. This study examined the presence of a range of common pharmaceuticals in oysters and mussels intended for human consumption from England and Wales using stable isotope dilution tandem mass spectrometry. A range of compounds were detected in bivalve tissue, with the Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor antidepressant sertraline being most abundant, reaching a maximum concentration of 22.1 ng/g wet weight shellfish tissue. Levels of all pharmaceuticals showed seasonal and geographical patterns. A dietary risk assessment revealed that the levels of pharmaceuticals identified in bivalve molluscs represent a clear hazard, but not a risk for the consumer. This study highlights the requirement for further monitoring of the presence of pharmaceuticals and other CECs in bivalve molluscs.

Keywords: Antidepressants; Bivalves; Dietary risk assessment; LC-MS/MS; Pharmaceuticals.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Bivalvia* / chemistry
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Humans
  • Ostreidae* / chemistry
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations
  • Seasons
  • Shellfish / analysis

Substances

  • Pharmaceutical Preparations