Search Results - "Ferraz, E.R.A"
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Impacts of discarded coffee waste on human and environmental health
Published in Ecotoxicology and environmental safety (01-07-2017)“…Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages throughout the world. So far, many studies have shown the properties of coffee beverages, but little is…”
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Photoelectrocatalysis based on Ti/TiO2 nanotubes removes toxic properties of the azo dyes Disperse Red 1, Disperse Red 13 and Disperse Orange 1 from aqueous chloride samples
Published in Journal of environmental management (30-07-2013)“…This work describes the efficiency of photoelectrocatalysis based on Ti/TiO2 nanotubes in the degradation of the azo dyes Disperse Red 1, Disperse Red 13 and…”
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Protection against UV-induced toxicity and lack of mutagenicity of Antarctic Sanionia uncinata
Published in Toxicology (Amsterdam) (01-02-2017)“…Abstract Antarctica moss Sanionia uncinata (Hedw.) Loeske is exposed in situ to damaging levels of ultraviolet (UV) radiation. This moss has the ability to…”
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Genotoxicity analysis of a flame retardant, aluminum diethylphosphinate
Published in Mutation research. Genetic toxicology and environmental mutagenesis (01-11-2024)“…Flame retardants, crucial for fire prevention, are used worldwide, but they are considered to be ‘emerging contaminants’ and may pose risks to human and…”
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Protection against UV-induced oxidative stress and DNA damage by Amazon moss extracts
Published in Journal of photochemistry and photobiology. B, Biology (01-06-2018)“…Amazon mosses, such as Holomitriopsis laevifolia and Leucobryum sp. are naturally exposed to high levels of solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Theoretically,…”
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Chlorination treatment of aqueous samples reduces, but does not eliminate, the mutagenic effect of the azo dyes Disperse Red 1, Disperse Red 13 and Disperse Orange 1
Published in Mutation research (21-12-2010)“…The treatment of textile effluents by the conventional method based on activated sludge followed by a chlorination step is not usually an effective method to…”
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Assays of cytotoxicity and mutagenicity as a tool for assessment of consumer exposed to textile dyes
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