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Carmela Riccardi

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Fricano A, Bianchi F, Di Filippo P, Pomata D, Riccardi C, Simonetti G, et al.
Talanta . 2024 Dec; 285():127344. PMID: 39667269
Microplastics are mostly inert particles and, therefore, may exhibit low toxicity, but adverse health effects may result from chemical additives commonly added to plastics. Plastic additives serve to make the...
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Petrangeli Papini M, Senofonte M, Cuzzola R, Remmani R, Pettiti I, Riccardi C, et al.
Materials (Basel) . 2024 Sep; 17(17). PMID: 39274559
PFASs are a variety of ecologically persistent compounds of anthropogenic origin loosely included in many industrial products. In these, the carbon chain can be fully (perfluoroalkyl substances) or partially (polyfluoroalkyl...
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Pomata D, La Nasa J, Biale G, Barlucchi L, Ceccarini A, Di Filippo P, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2024 May; 932:173031. PMID: 38723961
The widespread extensive use of synthetic polymers has led to a substantial environmental crisis caused by plastic pollution, with microplastics detected in various environments and posing risks to both human...
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Simonetti G, Riccardi C, Pomata D, Acquaviva L, Fricano A, Buiarelli F, et al.
Foods . 2024 Mar; 13(5). PMID: 38472757
In recent years, due to modern techniques for the distribution, transport, and retail sale of food, the production of large amounts of non-biodegradable and bioaccumulative packaging waste has become a...
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Pomata D, Di Filippo P, Riccardi C, Buiarelli F, Marini F, Romani L, et al.
Chemosphere . 2023 Jul; 338:139443. PMID: 37453523
Occupational exposure to airborne particles can increase the development of morbidity, also because of the chemical composition of particulate matter (PM). In workplace, where manual and mechanical disassembly of electric...
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Sonego E, Di Filippo P, Riccardi C, Pomata D, Banno A, Simonetti G, et al.
Food Chem . 2022 Dec; 409:135260. PMID: 36584535
The present work focused on the development of an analytical method suitable to study the presence and the release of organophosphate esters (OPEs) and perfluoroalkylated substances (PFASs) from food contact...
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Sonego E, Simonetti G, Di Filippo P, Riccardi C, Buiarelli F, Fresta A, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int . 2022 Mar; 29(34):52302-52316. PMID: 35258734
An analytical method for detecting flame retardants was slightly modified and optimized for the simultaneous determination of 11 organophosphate esters (OPEs) and 26 polyfluoralkyl substances (PFASs) contained in dust. All...
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Simonetti G, Buiarelli F, Bernardini F, Di Filippo P, Riccardi C, Pomata D
Food Chem . 2022 Feb; 382:132377. PMID: 35158269
Quercetin and its structural derivatives are natural compounds belonging to the flavonoid class, widely distributed in plants. Beneficial physiological activities have been attributed to them, but some require deeper investigation....
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Riccardi C, Di Filippo P, Pomata D, Simonetti G, Castellani F, Uccelletti D, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2021 Jun; 783:147044. PMID: 34088133
An intensive study, applied to a site characterized by multiple sources of microorganisms, was aimed at understanding the best approach to study bioaerosol. Culture-based, molecular biological, and chemical methods were...
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Pomata D, Di Filippo P, Riccardi C, Castellani F, Simonetti G, Sonego E, et al.
Int J Environ Res Public Health . 2021 Apr; 18(8). PMID: 33923970
In the last years, many studies have focused on risk assessment of exposure of workers to airborne particulate matter (PM). Several studies indicate a strong correlation between PM and adverse...