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Understanding Pharmaceutical Breakdown in Soils: A New Model
GLOBALFriday, January 17, 2025
Using data from 19 different studies (including eight types of pharmaceuticals and three types of soil), the model found that about two-thirds of the pharmaceuticals disappeared into those hard-to-get-at spots. This suggests that forming non-extractable residues is a big part of the disappearing act. Plus, the model showed that for most pharmaceuticals, there wasn't a big difference between concentrations in watery soil extracts and the water already in the soil.
Though the exact explanation varies, the model is a huge help in understanding how pharmaceuticals vanish from soils and designing experiments to track their long-term journey.
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