Daniel A Wunderlin
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Recent Articles
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Carvalho M, Monteiro R, Souza I, Griboff J, Bendhack F, Monferran M, et al.
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2025 Mar;
214:117821.
PMID: 40088637
The concentration of metals/metalloids in settleable particulate matter (SePM) from industrial area and in the muscles were determined in the estuarine fish, Centropomus parallelus, after 96 h-exposure to different SePM...
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Carvalho L, Souza I, Soares M, Monferran M, Wunderlin D, Matsumoto S, et al.
Environ Toxicol Chem
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40053694
Anthropogenic activity associated with metallurgy affects nearby aquatic ecosystems by contaminating them with metallic effluents (e.g., liquid and aerosols). This study evaluated the metal/metalloid contamination of two coastal lagoons with...
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Soares M, De Angelis C, Taylor E, Silva L, Montanari B, Azevedo V, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Nov;
957:177355.
PMID: 39489450
The metallurgy industry is a potent global source of particulate matter (PM) atmospheric emissions. A portion of this PM may settle in aquatic (SePM) carrying metal/metalloid particles and metallic nanoparticles....
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Maraschi A, Rubio-Lopez C, Snitman S, Souza I, Pichardo-Casales B, Alcaraz G, et al.
J Hazard Mater
. 2024 Aug;
477:135316.
PMID: 39098202
We use the sentinel mangrove crab, Minuca rapax, as a model to investigate the effects of metallic settleable particulate matter (SePM) on wetland. Multiple levels of energetic responses, including (i)...
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Bence R, Barolo S, Wunderlin D, Martin S, Cano N
Pest Manag Sci
. 2024 Aug;
80(12):6096-6106.
PMID: 39092877
Background: Growing concerns about sustainability have driven the search for eco-friendly pest management solutions. Combining natural and synthetic compounds within controlled release systems is a promising strategy. This study investigated...
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Soares M, Silva L, De Angelis C, Cardoso I, Taylor E, da Costa Souza I, et al.
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2024 May;
203:116428.
PMID: 38735170
The steel industry is a significant worldwide source of atmospheric particulate matter (PM). Part of PM may settle (SePM) and deposit metal/metalloid and metallic nanoparticles in aquatic ecosystems. However, such...
7.
Alonso L, Podio N, Marino D, Almada N, Gange J, Bernigaud I, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Feb;
920:170993.
PMID: 38369140
This study explores the relationship between poultry farming's antibiotic administration practices and residual antibiotic levels in the litter before its application onto agricultural soils. Twenty-three antibiotics were performed across 19...
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Souza I, Morozesk M, Azevedo V, Griboff J, Elliott M, Matsumoto S, et al.
Chemosphere
. 2023 Aug;
340:139730.
PMID: 37574089
Mangroves represent a challenge in monitoring studies due to their physical and chemical conditions under constant marine and anthropogenic influences. This study investigated metals/metalloids whole-body bioaccumulation (soft tissues) and the...
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Baroni M, Fabani M, Adan F, Podio N, Wunderlin D
Heliyon
. 2022 Nov;
8(11):e11435.
PMID: 36444248
Quince fruit ( Miller) is an important source of bioactive compounds, especially of phenolic compounds, that's why it is considered a good source of antioxidants. However, it is known that...
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Lucini Mas A, Brigante F, Salvucci E, Ribotta P, Martinez M, Wunderlin D, et al.
Food Chem
. 2022 May;
389:133122.
PMID: 35580479
Defatted sesame flour (DSF), a coproduct of the sesame oil extraction process, is often discarded despite having high polyphenol content. The aim of this study was to improve the antioxidant...