Emerging pollutants in Nigeria: A systematic review
Date
3/18/2021
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Publisher
Elsevier
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Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology;85 (2021) 103638
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Abstract
Emerging pollutants represent a group of synthetic or naturally occurring compounds that are not normally
monitored within the environment but can enter into the environment and cause different adverse ecological and
health effects. This systematic review identified the various emerging pollutants in Nigeria. The following da-
tabases, ScienceDirect, PubMed, Google Scholar, and African Journals OnLine (AJOL) were searched to identify
studies on pollutants of emerging concerns in Nigeria. A total of 933 articles were identified out of which 30
articles were selected to be eligible for the study. Over 250 emerging pollutants were identified and divided into
9 major groups which are personal care products, pharmaceuticals, industrial chemicals, polycyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons, volatile organic compounds, pesticides, mycotoxins, radionuclides and electromagnetic radiations
(Gamma radiation) and other pollutants of emerging concerns such as microbes, microplastics, and particulate
matter. These pollutants are found in water bodies and underground waters, soils and sediments, biological
systems, and ambient air at different concentrations with seasonal variations. Some of these pollutants act as
endocrine disruptors, β-adrenergic receptors agonist blockers, oxidative stress inducers and can cause genetic
alterations in DNA and epigenetic reprogramming through global DNA methylation, gene-specific CpG
methylation and microRNA expression. Emerging pollutants of public health concern in Nigeria are on the in-
crease and are threat to both ecological and human health.
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Keywords
Emerging pollutants in Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa, Personal care products, Industrial chemicals, Volatile organic solvents, Pesticides, Pharmaceuticals, Niger Delta, Nigeria