Publications by authors named "M Fidani"

Due to their physicochemical properties, per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFASs) persist and bioaccumulate in living organisms, causing adverse health effects. Since exposure to xenobiotics is influenced by factors related to both the living organism and the considered compounds, biomonitoring PFASs' presence in the environment is of crucial importance. This study aimed to detect and quantify 15 PFASs in the muscle and liver of 40 roe deer from a specific area in Northern Italy by UPLC-HRMS.

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Article Synopsis
  • Roe deer are crucial indicators of environmental pollution, making them important for studying bioaccumulation of PFAS (poly- and perfluoro substances) in their liver and muscles.
  • A study identified 60 different PFAS compounds in 18 female roe deer using advanced mass spectrometry, revealing unique bioaccumulation patterns with specific compounds found only in the liver or muscles.
  • The findings highlight the liver and muscles' roles as significant sites for PFAS accumulation, prompting further investigation into the mechanisms behind this process.
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Bovine milk is a pillar of the human diet and plays a key role in the nutrition of infants. Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are well-recognized highly stable organic compounds that are able to pollute ecosystems persistently and threaten both human and animal health. The study aimed to analyze the distribution of 14 PFASs within the milk matrix by comparing their content in whole milk, and its skimmed and creamed fractions.

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The objective of the current research was to develop a liquid chromatography-MS (LC-MS) methodology for the determination of free cortisol and its 15 endogenous metabolites (6β-hydroxycortisol, 20α-dihydrocortisol, 20α-dihydrocortisone, 20-β-dihydrocortisol, 20β-dihydrocortisone, prednisolone, cortisone, α-cortolone, β-cortolone, allotetrahydrocortisol, 5α-dihydrocortisol, tetrahydrocortisol, allotetrahydrocortisone, 5β-dihydrocortisol, tetrahydrocortisone) in human urine. Due to its optimal performance, a linear ion trap operating in ESI negative ion mode was chosen for the spectrometric analysis, performing MS and MS experiments. The method was validated for limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) (0.

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Background: According to European Union legislation, prednisolone, a steroid that belongs to the glucocorticosteroid group, is banned as a growth promoter in cattle husbandry and therefore should not be present in bovine feedstuffs. As our preliminary investigations detected prednisolone in this matrix, we performed a study on different commercially available complementary feedstuffs, stored at the farm and/or in the laboratory, in order to verify whether its presence was due to neo-formation during storage.

Results: Prednisolone was detected in almost all (95%) feedstuffs collected at the farm.

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