Publications by authors named "P Brunetti"

The unique properties of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have driven their pervasive use in different industrial applications, leading to substantial environmental pollution and raising critical concerns about the long-term impacts on ecosystem and human health. To tackle the global challenge of PFAS contamination, there is an urgent need for sustainable and efficient remediation strategies. Phytoremediation has emerged as a promising eco-friendly approach with the potential to mitigate the spread of these persistent contaminants.

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  • Synthetic cannabinoid receptor agonists (SCRAs) are increasingly common in the new psychoactive substances market, with new compounds like Cumyl-CBMEGACLONE, Cumyl-NBMEGACLONE, and Cumyl-NBMINACA identified in 2019-2020.
  • The study focused on understanding how these compounds are metabolized in humans and aimed to find reliable urinary markers for their detection.
  • Through analysis of urine samples and comparison with in vitro data, the researchers identified various phase-I metabolites, particularly noting that key urinary biomarkers corresponded to specific hydroxylation processes in each compound.
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The timing and efficiency of arsenic (As) accumulation is crucial for using the hyperaccumulator P. vittata in remediation of As-contaminated soils. In this study, through an innovative microXRF-based approach, using a new "pinna powder" sampling method, we monitored As accumulation over time in fronds of individual P.

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This greenhouse study evaluated the effects of soil enrichment with rhizosphere bacteria on the growth and accumulation of arsenic in grown on a naturally As-rich soil. Inoculations were performed with a consortium of six bacteria resistant to 100 mM arsenate and effects were compared to those obtained on the sterilized soil. Selected bacteria from the consortium were also utilized individually: PVr_9 homologous to that produces IAA and siderophores and shows ACC deaminase activity, PVr_15 homologous to that contains the arsenate reductase gene, and PVr_5 homologous to that possesses all traits from both PVr_9 and PVr_15.

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Urban air pollution is a crucial global challenge, mainly originating from urbanization and industrial activities, which are continuously increasing. Vegetation serves as a natural air filter for air pollution, but adverse effects on plant health, photosynthesis, and metabolism can occur. Recent omics technologies have revolutionized the study of molecular plant responses to air pollution, overcoming previous limitations.

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