Paraben in Water: A Review Using Tree of Science
Keywords:
Parabens, water, emerging pollutans, Tree of Science, scientometricsAbstract
Although parabens are endocrine disruptors and bioaccumulate in the body, they are widely used in the pharmaceutical industry and the scientific literature on this subject is fragmented and current reviews have a narrative approach. The objective of this article is to understand the evolution of the different discussions about parabens. A query was made in Scopus and the Tree of Science algorithm was applied. The results are displayed in the form of root, trunk, and branches. These last ones identify the three most important themes, which were: chemical and analytical techniques for removing parabens in various matrices, bodies of water, and their relationship with the presence of parabens cataloged as emerging contaminants. The last sub-area is the identification of parabens using chromatographic techniques and the preparation of miniaturized samples. In general, a discussion is presented around the impact of parabens on human health.
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