Mangalgiri Kiranmayi P, He Ke, Blaney Lee
University of Maryland Baltimore County Department of Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering, Baltimore, MD 21250.
University of Maryland Baltimore County Department of Chemical, Biochemical and Environmental Engineering, Baltimore, MD 21250
PDA J Pharm Sci Technol. 2015 Mar-Apr;69(2):215-8. doi: 10.5731/pdajpst.2015.01034.
Pharmaceuticals and other xenobiotic molecules are being increasingly detected in drinking water, food crops, and breast milk. This issue represents a novel toxicological concern, especially for sensitive populations like pregnant women and breastfeeding infants. This commentary calls for more interdisciplinary research efforts focused on elucidating the transfer of contaminants of emerging concern from mother to child, as well as the relevant toxicological impacts on the child. The need for more tangible efforts to reduce pharmaceutical loads in environmental systems is also highlighted.
饮用水、粮食作物和母乳中越来越多地检测到药物及其他外源性分子。这一问题引发了新的毒理学担忧,尤其是对孕妇和哺乳期婴儿等敏感人群而言。本评论呼吁开展更多跨学科研究,重点阐明新出现的关注污染物从母亲到孩子的转移情况,以及对孩子的相关毒理学影响。同时也强调了需要做出更切实的努力来减少环境系统中的药物负荷。