Abstract

Concentrations of natural and synthetic steroids and an anticancer drug (methotrexate) have been determined in water by adapting established immunoassay procedures. The limits of detection for the assays used were 10 ng/liter for norethisterone, 5 ng/liter for ethinyl estradiol and progesterone, and 6.25 ng/liter for methotrexate. Results below the level of detection were obtained in all the samples examined (8 river samples and 6 potable supply samples) except for 2 river samples (17 ng/liter) for norethisterone, and 1 river sample and 1 potable water sample for progesterone (6 ng/liter). A concentration of 1 μg/liter of methotrexate was found in a sample of hospital effluent. There appears to be no evidence of adverse effects from reused water resources which may be contaminated from the normal use of such highly active therapeutic agents.

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