Health effects of herbicides and its current removal strategies

The continually expanding global population has necessitated increased food supply production. Thus, agricultural intensification has been required to keep up with food supply demand, resulting in a sharp rise in pesticide use. The pesticide aids in the prevention of potential losses caused by pests...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Ghazi, Rozidaini, Nik Yusoff, Nik Raihan, Abdul Halim, Nurul Syazana, Abdul Wahab, Ikarastika Rahayu, Ab. Latif, Nurzila, Hasmoni, Siti Halimah, Ahmad Zaini, Muhammad Abbas, Zakaria, Zainul Akmar
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Published: Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2023
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spelling my.utm.1054792024-04-30T07:53:38Z http://eprints.utm.my/105479/ Health effects of herbicides and its current removal strategies Mohd. Ghazi, Rozidaini Nik Yusoff, Nik Raihan Abdul Halim, Nurul Syazana Abdul Wahab, Ikarastika Rahayu Ab. Latif, Nurzila Hasmoni, Siti Halimah Ahmad Zaini, Muhammad Abbas Zakaria, Zainul Akmar TP Chemical technology The continually expanding global population has necessitated increased food supply production. Thus, agricultural intensification has been required to keep up with food supply demand, resulting in a sharp rise in pesticide use. The pesticide aids in the prevention of potential losses caused by pests, plant pathogens, and weeds, but excessive use over time has accumulated its occurrence in the environment and subsequently rendered it one of the emerging contaminants of concern. This review highlights the sources and classification of herbicides and their fate in the environment, with a special focus on the effects on human health and methods to remove herbicides. The human health impacts discussion was in relation to toxic effects, cell disruption, carcinogenic impacts, negative fertility effects, and neurological impacts. The removal treatments described herein include physicochemical, biological, and chemical treatment approaches, and advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). Also, alternative, green, and sustainable treatment options were discussed to shed insight into effective treatment technologies for herbicides. To conclude, this review serves as a stepping stone to a better environment with herbicides. Taylor and Francis Ltd. 2023 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/105479/1/ZainulAkmarZakaria2023_HealthEffectsOfHerbicidesAndItsCurrentRemovalStrategies.pdf Mohd. Ghazi, Rozidaini and Nik Yusoff, Nik Raihan and Abdul Halim, Nurul Syazana and Abdul Wahab, Ikarastika Rahayu and Ab. Latif, Nurzila and Hasmoni, Siti Halimah and Ahmad Zaini, Muhammad Abbas and Zakaria, Zainul Akmar (2023) Health effects of herbicides and its current removal strategies. Bioengineered, 14 (1). pp. 1-22. ISSN 2165-5979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21655979.2023.2259526 DOI : 10.1080/21655979.2023.2259526
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Mohd. Ghazi, Rozidaini
Nik Yusoff, Nik Raihan
Abdul Halim, Nurul Syazana
Abdul Wahab, Ikarastika Rahayu
Ab. Latif, Nurzila
Hasmoni, Siti Halimah
Ahmad Zaini, Muhammad Abbas
Zakaria, Zainul Akmar
Health effects of herbicides and its current removal strategies
description The continually expanding global population has necessitated increased food supply production. Thus, agricultural intensification has been required to keep up with food supply demand, resulting in a sharp rise in pesticide use. The pesticide aids in the prevention of potential losses caused by pests, plant pathogens, and weeds, but excessive use over time has accumulated its occurrence in the environment and subsequently rendered it one of the emerging contaminants of concern. This review highlights the sources and classification of herbicides and their fate in the environment, with a special focus on the effects on human health and methods to remove herbicides. The human health impacts discussion was in relation to toxic effects, cell disruption, carcinogenic impacts, negative fertility effects, and neurological impacts. The removal treatments described herein include physicochemical, biological, and chemical treatment approaches, and advanced oxidation processes (AOPs). Also, alternative, green, and sustainable treatment options were discussed to shed insight into effective treatment technologies for herbicides. To conclude, this review serves as a stepping stone to a better environment with herbicides.
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author Mohd. Ghazi, Rozidaini
Nik Yusoff, Nik Raihan
Abdul Halim, Nurul Syazana
Abdul Wahab, Ikarastika Rahayu
Ab. Latif, Nurzila
Hasmoni, Siti Halimah
Ahmad Zaini, Muhammad Abbas
Zakaria, Zainul Akmar
author_facet Mohd. Ghazi, Rozidaini
Nik Yusoff, Nik Raihan
Abdul Halim, Nurul Syazana
Abdul Wahab, Ikarastika Rahayu
Ab. Latif, Nurzila
Hasmoni, Siti Halimah
Ahmad Zaini, Muhammad Abbas
Zakaria, Zainul Akmar
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title Health effects of herbicides and its current removal strategies
title_short Health effects of herbicides and its current removal strategies
title_full Health effects of herbicides and its current removal strategies
title_fullStr Health effects of herbicides and its current removal strategies
title_full_unstemmed Health effects of herbicides and its current removal strategies
title_sort health effects of herbicides and its current removal strategies
publisher Taylor and Francis Ltd.
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/105479/1/ZainulAkmarZakaria2023_HealthEffectsOfHerbicidesAndItsCurrentRemovalStrategies.pdf
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