Publications by authors named "Flavio Manoel Rodrigues da Silva"

The most common alternative for the management and valorization of rice processing waste is the combustion of rice husk (RH) for energy generation. The environmental risk assessment of the ash generated during the combustion of the RH to obtain energy has remained understudied. Disposal of rice husk ash (RHA) on agricultural land is the most common outcome, which could pose a risk to both natural ecosystems and human health.

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Mining has a direct impact on the environment and on the health of miners and is considered one of the most hazardous occupations worldwide. Miners are exposed to several occupational health risks, including genotoxic substances, which may cause adverse health effects, such as cancer. This review summarizes the relation between DNA damage and mining activities, focusing on coal and uranium miners.

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  • Antifouling paint particles (APPs) are generated from boat maintenance and cleaning, leading to their accumulation in nearby soils, which may harm soil organisms.
  • A study on the earthworm Eisenia andrei revealed that exposure to contaminated soil significantly decreased survival, biomass, and reproductive success, with effects increasing at higher concentrations of APPs.
  • The research indicated high levels of metals like copper, zinc, and lead in contaminated soils, exceeding Brazilian legal limits, and emphasizes that the toxic impact of APPs affects not only aquatic ecosystems but also essential soil-dwelling organisms.
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The production and use of graphene-based nanomaterials is rapidly increasing. However, few data are available regarding the toxicity of these nanomaterials in aquatic organisms. In the present study, the toxicity of few-layer graphene (FLG) (obtained by chemical exfoliation) was evaluated in different tissues of the shrimp following exposure to FLG through a diet for four weeks.

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Purpose: This study evaluates the advantage of the quercetin encapsulation in nanosized emulsion (QU-NE) administered orally in rats in order to demonstrate its anti-oedematous and antioxidant effects as well as its toxicity.

Methods: The nanocarriers were prepared using the hot solvent diffusion with the phase inversion temperature methods. The nanocarriers physicochemical properties were then investigated.

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This study investigated geno- and cyto-toxic damage in the free-living rodent, Mus spretus after exposure to a simulated spill of crude oil on soil. The results revealed increased mutagenicity and cytotoxicity in bone marrow cells and increased DNA damage in blood cells. Exposure to crude oil increased sperm abnormalities, with lasso-like folds being the most common.

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