You are on page 1of 4

Research and Innovation Methods

DATABASES HOMEWORK:

Professeur:

Dr. Gerardo Antonio Castañón Avila

Student:

Julieta Nicole Le Duc López

A01551655

October 10th, 2022


DATABASES:

1. UNAM, De cada 100 mexicanos, 15 padecen depresión. México: Boletín UNAM.


2. S. Berenzon, M. A. Lara, R. Robles, and M. E. Medina-Mora, “De- pression: state of
the art and the need for public policy and action plans in mexico'', Salud Pública de
México, vol. 55, no. 1, pp. 74–80, 2013.
3. E. Chávez-León, M. P. Ontiveros Uribe, and C. Serrano Gómez, “Los antidepresivos
inhibidores selectivos de recaptura de serotonina (isrs, isr-5ht),” Salud mental, vol.
31, no. 4, pp. 307–319, 2008.
4. N. Diaz-Camal, J. D. Cardoso-Vera, H. Islas-Flores, L. M. Gómez- Oliván, and A.
Mejía-García, “Consumption and occurrence of antide- pressants (ssris) in pre-and
post-covid-19 pandemic, their environmen- tal impact and innovative removal
methods: A review,” Science of The Total Environment, p. 154656, 2022.
5. E. CAMHAJI, “La pandemia duplica el consumo de antidepresivos y ansiolíticos en
méxico,” El País, vol. 26, 2021.
6. C. Castillo-Zacarías, M. E. Barocio, E. Hidalgo-Vázquez, J. E. Sosa- Hernández, L.
Parra-Arroyo, I. Y. López-Pacheco, D. Barceló, H. N. Iqbal, and R. Parra-Saldívar,
“Antidepressant drugs as emerging con- taminants: Occurrence in urban and
non-urban waters and analytical methods for their detection,” Science of the Total
Environment, vol. 757, p. 143722, 2021.
7. S. Zandaryaa and D. Frank-Kamenetsky, “A source-to-sea approach to emerging
pollutants in freshwater and oceans: Pharmaceuticals in the baltic sea region,” Water
International, vol. 46, no. 2, pp. 195–210, 2021.
8. B. Silva, F. Costa, I. C. Neves, and T. Tavares, Psychiatric pharma- ceuticals as
emerging contaminants in wastewater. Springer, 2015.
9. E. M. Melchor-Martínez, M. G. Jiménez-Rodríguez, M. Martínez- Ruiz, S. A.
Peña-Benavides, H. M. Iqbal, R. Parra-Saldívar, and J. E. Sosa-Hernández,
“Antidepressants surveillance in wastewater: Overview extraction and detection,”
Case Studies in Chemical and En- vironmental Engineering, vol. 3, p. 100074, 2021.
10. L. J. Silva, A. M. Pereira, L. M. Meisel, C. M. Lino, and A. Pena, “A one-year
follow-up analysis of antidepressants in portuguese wastew- aters: occurrence and
fate, seasonal influence, and risk assessment,” Science of the Total Environment,
vol. 490, pp. 279–287, 2014.
11. Z.-H. Wen, L. Chen, X.-Z. Meng, Y.-P. Duan, Z.-S. Zhang, and E. Y. Zeng,
“Occurrence and human health risk of wastewater–derived phar- maceuticals in a
drinking water source for shanghai, east china,” Sci- ence of the total environment,
vol. 490, pp. 987–993, 2014.
12. S. Chu and C. D. Metcalfe, “Analysis of paroxetine, fluoxetine and norfluoxetine in
fish tissues using pressurized liquid extraction, mixed mode solid phase extraction
cleanup and liquid chromatography– tandem mass spectrometry,” Journal of
Chromatography A, vol. 1163, no. 1-2, pp. 112–118, 2007.
13. J. Giebułtowicz and G. Nał ̨ecz-Jawecki, “Occurrence of antidepressant residues in
the sewage-impacted vistula and utrata rivers and in tap water in warsaw (poland),”
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, vol. 104, pp. 103–109, 2014.
14. C. Castillo-Zacarías, M. E. Barocio, E. Hidalgo-Vázquez, J. E. Sosa- Hernández, L.
Parra-Arroyo, I. Y. López-Pacheco, D. Barceló, H. N. Iqbal, and R. Parra-Saldívar,
“Antidepressant drugs as emerging con- taminants: Occurrence in urban and
non-urban waters and analytical methods for their detection,” Science of the Total
Environment, vol. 757, p. 143722, 2021.
15. Y. Guo, Z. Guo, J. Wang, Z. Ye, L. Zhang, and J. Niu, “Photodegra- dation of three
antidepressants in natural waters: Important roles of dissolved organic matter and
nitrate,” Science of The Total Environ- ment, vol. 802, p. 149825, 2022.
16. E. Yavuz-Guzel, A. Atasoy, ̇I. E. Gören, and N. Daglioglu, “Impact of covid-19
pandemic on antidepressants consumptions by wastewa- ter analysis in turkey,”
Science of The Total Environment, vol. 838, p. 155916, 2022.
17. J. M. Reckamp, R. A. Garrido, and J. A. Satrio, “Selective pyrolysis of paper mill
sludge by using pretreatment processes to enhance the qual- ity of bio-oil and
biochar products,” Biomass and Bioenergy, vol. 71, pp. 235–244, 2014.
18. V. Calisto, C. I. Ferreira, S. M. Santos, M. V. Gil, M. Otero, and V. I. Esteves,
“Production of adsorbents by pyrolysis of paper mill sludge and application on the
removal of citalopram from water,” Bioresource technology, vol. 166, pp. 335–344,
2014.
19. A. Lajeunesse, C. Gagnon, and S. Sauvé, “Determination of basic an- tidepressants
and their n-desmethyl metabolites in raw sewage and wastewater using solid-phase
extraction and liquid chromatography- tandem mass spectrometry,” Analytical
Chemistry, vol. 80, no. 14, pp. 5325–5333, 2008.
20. J. J. Pitt, “Principles and applications of liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry in
clinical biochemistry,” The Clinical Biochemist Re- views, vol. 30, no. 1, p. 19, 2009.
21. Y. Ding, W. Jiang, B. Liang, J. Han, H. Cheng, M. R. Haider, H. Wang, W. Liu, S. Liu,
and A. Wang, “Uv photolysis as an efficient pre- treatment method for antibiotics
decomposition and their antibacte- rial activity elimination,” Journal of hazardous
materials, vol. 392, p. 122321, 2020.
22. C. Pan, F. Zhu, M. Wu, L. Jiang, X. Zhao, and M. Yang, “Degradation and toxicity of
the antidepressant fluoxetine in an aqueous system by uv irradiation,” Chemosphere,
vol. 287, p. 132434, 2022.
23. M. Emami-Meibodi, M. Parsaeian, R. Amraei, M. Banaei, F. Anvari, S. Tahami, B.
Vakhshoor, A. Mehdizadeh, N. F. Nejad, S. Shirmardi et al., “An experimental
investigation of wastewater treatment using electron beam irradiation,” Radiation
Physics and Chemistry, vol. 125, pp. 82–87, 2016.
24. H.-y. Shao, M.-h. Wu, F. Deng, G. Xu, N. Liu, X. Li, and L. Tang, “Electron beam
irradiation induced degradation of antidepressant drug fluoxetine in water matrices,”
Chemosphere, vol. 190, pp. 184–190, 2018.
25. L. Zhang, P. N. Carvalho, U. E. Bollmann, H. Brix, K. Bester et al., “Enhanced
removal of pharmaceuticals in a biofilter: Effects of ma- nipulating co-degradation by
carbon feeding,” Chemosphere, vol. 236, p. 124303, 2019.
26. Y. Chen, B. Zeng, L. Lai, L. Luo, P. Xie, Q. Shao, Z. Liu, and J. Ma, “Sulfite activation
using feo as a source of ferrous ions for fluoxetine degradation: A collaborated
experimental and dft study,” Chemical Engineering Journal, vol. 441, p. 135960,
2022.
27. R. Benintendi, “Modeling and experimental investigation of activated sludge vocs
adsorption and degradation,” Process Safety and Environ- mental Protection, vol.
101, pp. 108–116, 2016.
28. A. T. Besha, A. Y. Gebreyohannes, R. A. Tufa, D. N. Bekele, E. Cur- cio, and L.
Giorno, “Removal of emerging micropollutants by acti- vated sludge process and
membrane bioreactors and the effects of mi- cropollutants on membrane fouling: A
review,” Journal of environ- mental chemical engineering, vol. 5, no. 3, pp.
2395–2414, 2017.
29. S. Aydın, F. Bedük, A. Ulvi, and M. E. Aydın, “Simple and effective re- moval of
psychiatric pharmaceuticals from wastewater treatment plant effluents by magnetite
red mud nanoparticles,” Science of the Total Environment, vol. 784, p. 147174, 2021.
30. M. Kumari and B. Tripathi, “Efficiency of phragmites australis and ty- pha latifolia for
heavy metal removal from wastewater,” Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, vol.
112, pp. 80–86, 2015.
31. M. Bayati, T. L. Ho, D. C. Vu, F. Wang, E. Rogers, C. Cuvellier, S. Huebotter, E. C.
Inniss, R. Udawatta, S. Jose et al., “Assess- ing the efficiency of constructed
wetlands in removing ppcps from treated wastewater and mitigating the
ecotoxicological impacts,” In- ternational Journal of Hygiene and Environmental
Health, vol. 231, p. 113664, 2021.
32. M. Feroz, I. C. Lopes, H. ur Rehman, S. Ata, and P. Vadgama, “A novel molecular
imprinted polymer layer electrode for enhanced sensitivity electrochemical
determination of the antidepressant fluoxetine,” Jour- nal of Electroanalytical
Chemistry, vol. 878, p. 114693, 2020.
33. R. Khosrokhavar, A. Motaharian, M. R. M. Hosseini, and S. Mo- hammadsadegh,
“Screen-printed carbon electrode (spce) modified by molecularly imprinted polymer
(mip) nanoparticles and graphene nanosheets for determination of sertraline
antidepressant drug,” Mi- crochemical Journal, vol. 159, p. 105348, 2020.
34. A. Y.-C. Lin, Y.-C. Lin, and W.-N. Lee, “Prevalence and sunlight pho- tolysis of
controlled and chemotherapeutic drugs in aqueous environ- ments,” Environmental
Pollution, vol. 187, pp. 170–181, 2014.

You might also like