X Vecino
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Russo-Martinez N, Vecino X, Moldes A, Cruz J
Sci Rep
. 2025 Mar;
15(1):7676.
PMID: 40044938
This study offers novel and valuable insights into the spontaneous production of biosurfactant extracts from olive mill waste (OMW) through a steeping process with water at 37 °C for 15 ...
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Russo-Martinez N, Vecino X, Moldes A, Cruz J
Heliyon
. 2024 Oct;
10(19):e38325.
PMID: 39398011
Biosurfactants are molecules with hydrophilic and hydrophobic moieties with the capacity to reduce the surface tension of water. Given the limited quantity of biosurfactant extracts in laboratories, it is recommended...
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Moldes A, Alvarez-Chaver P, Vecino X, Cruz J
Front Bioeng Biotechnol
. 2023 Jun;
11:1199103.
PMID: 37346790
Protocols to identify lipopeptide biosurfactant extracts contained in complex residual streams are very important, as fermented agri-food matrices are potential sources of these valuable compounds. For instance, corn steep liquor...
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Tapia-Quiros P, Montenegro-Landivar M, Reig M, Vecino X, Saurina J, Granados M, et al.
J Environ Manage
. 2022 Jan;
307:114555.
PMID: 35085965
Winery and olive mill industries generate large amounts of wastes causing important environmental problems. The main aim of this work is the evaluation of different membrane separation processes like microfiltration,...
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Vecino X, Reig M, Lopez J, Valderrama C, Cortina J
J Environ Manage
. 2021 Feb;
283:112004.
PMID: 33529931
Acid mine waters (AMWs), generated in the processing of polymetallic sulphides, contain copper and zinc as the main valuable transition metal ions, which are typically removed by liming, due to...
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Lopez J, Reig M, Vecino X, Cortina J
J Hazard Mater
. 2020 Dec;
403:123886.
PMID: 33264953
Arsenic and selenium presence in acid mine waters (AMWs) limits their disposal due to environmental regulations. The focus to solve the economic infeasibility is directed to sustainable solutions, promoting resource...
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Lopez J, Reig M, Vecino X, Gibert O, Cortina J
Sci Total Environ
. 2020 Jun;
738:139780.
PMID: 32526411
Acidic Mine Waters (AMWs) are characterised by high acidity (pH < 3) as HSO and elevated contents of metals (Al, Fe, Cu, Zn), including rare earth elements (REEs). Due to...
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Vecino X, Reig M, Gibert O, Valderrama C, Cortina J
Chemosphere
. 2019 Dec;
245:125606.
PMID: 31855756
The accumulation of ammonia in water bodies can cause eutrophication and reduce water quality. Furthermore, 80% of the ammonia in the world is consumed as fertilizer, which makes it a...
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Rincon-Fontan M, Rodriguez-Lopez L, Vecino X, Cruz J, Moldes A
J Colloid Interface Sci
. 2018 Nov;
537:34-42.
PMID: 30419372
Hypothesis: Vitamin E has interesting biological functions for the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industry because it can act as a fat-soluble antioxidant, as well as peroxyl radical scavenger. However, this vitamin...
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Vecino X, Rodriguez-Lopez L, Ferreira D, Cruz J, Moldes A, Rodrigues L
Int J Biol Macromol
. 2017 Nov;
109:971-979.
PMID: 29162463
The antimicrobial and anti-adhesive activities of the cell-bound biosurfactants, produced by Lactobacillus pentosus (PEB), characterized as glycolipopeptide macromolecules, were evaluated against several microorganisms present in the skin microflora, envisaging its...