Publications by authors named "Reyna Lara Severino"

Abstract: A field study was carried out in the Metropolitan Area of Monterrey (MAM), the second most populated city in Mexico, characterized by increasing urbanization, high traffic density, and intense industrial activity. These characteristics commonly present high concentrations of air pollutants leading to the degradation of air quality. PM was analyzed for heavy metals at two urban sites located within the MAM (Juarez and San Bernabe) in order to determine sources, health risk, morphology, and elemental content during the COVID-19 pandemic (autumn 2020 and spring 2021).

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The use of native strains of microorganisms from soils is an excellent option for bioremediation. To our knowledge, until now there has been no other group working on the isolation of Actinobacteria from contaminated soils in Mexico. In this study, samples of soils close to areas with oil activity in the State of Veracruz, Mexico, were inoculated for the isolation of Actinobacteria.

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Article Synopsis
  • PAHs are detectable through fluorescence and are significant for bioremediation, especially in saline environments influenced by haloalkalitolerant bacteria.
  • The study compared different fluorescence methods (excitation, emission, synchronous) to measure residual anthracene concentration from various bacterial strains, finding variations in sensitivity and effectiveness.
  • Ultimately, excitation fluorescence proved to be the best method for assessing the biodegrading ability of these bacteria in relation to PAHs.
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