Angela Nardelli
Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli
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Chemosphere | 2003
Marina Isidori; Margherita Lavorgna; Angela Nardelli; Alfredo Parrella
The toxicity of leachates from two municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills in Southern Italy was characterized using a toxicity identification evaluation procedure. The chemical and physical fractionation techniques were: pH adjustment, pH adjustment/filtration, pH adjustment/C(18) solid phase extraction, graduated pH and EDTA chelation. All the samples exhibited acute toxicity towards the bacterium Vibrio fischeri, the freshwater rotifer Brachionus calyciflorus and the freshwater crustaceans Thamnocephalus platyurus and Daphnia magna. Statistical techniques were used to determine the discriminatory power and the toxicity detection capacity of the different assays and to choose a minimal battery of tests for the toxicity identification of leachates. Toxicity was closely associated with pH, generally increasing at higher pH levels and decliming at lower ones. Furthermore, results showed that toxicants could be characterized as cations, basic chemicals, suspended solids and apolar compounds.
Chemosphere | 2003
Marina Isidori; Maria Ferrara; Margherita Lavorgna; Angela Nardelli; Alfredo Parrella
This study was designed to assess toxic and genotoxic compounds in the urban air of Caserta, South Italy using cuttings from the plant Tradescantia #4430. In situ monitoring of gaseous pollutans was made at 17 sampling points in two seasons of the year. Genotoxicity was evaluated by recording the micronuclei in meiotic pollen mother cells (Trad-MCN assay). In addition, the passive sampler semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) were deployed at the sampling points with a significant increase in micronuclei frequency. SPMDs concentrated priority organic pollutants were identified by high performance liquid chromatography and gas chromatography, while toxicity and mutagenesis were assessed on the bacterium Vibrio fischeri using the Microtox and Mutatox systems respectively. Significant toxic and mutagenic effects were observed at different points on the town grid and SPMDs effectively concentrated trace contaminants. The relationship between what was present in the air sampled by SPMDs and the micronuclei frequency was also explored.
Science of The Total Environment | 2005
Marina Isidori; Margherita Lavorgna; Angela Nardelli; Luigia Pascarella; Alfredo Parrella
Science of The Total Environment | 2005
Marina Isidori; Margherita Lavorgna; Angela Nardelli; Alfredo Parrella; Lucio Previtera; Maria Rubino
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 2003
Antonio Fiorentino; Alessandra Gentili; Marina Isidori; Pietro Monaco; Angela Nardelli; and Alfredo Parrella; Fabio Temussi
Environment International | 2007
Marina Isidori; Angela Nardelli; Luigia Pascarella; Maria Rubino; Alfredo Parrella
Chemosphere | 2006
Marina Isidori; Angela Nardelli; Alfredo Parrella; Luigia Pascarella; Lucio Previtera
Chemosphere | 2007
Marina DellaGreca; Maria Rosaria Iesce; Marina Isidori; Angela Nardelli; Lucio Previtera; Maria Rubino
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 2003
Marina DellaGreca; Antonio Fiorentino; Maria Rosaria Iesce; Marina Isidori; Angela Nardelli; Lucio Previtera; Fabio Temussi
Chemosphere | 2006
Marina Isidori; Margherita Lavorgna; Angela Nardelli; Alfredo Parrella