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Chemosphere | 2009

Bioaccessibility, bioavailability and ecotoxicity of pentachlorophenol in compost amended soils

Edoardo Puglisi; Pasqua Vernile; Giuseppe Bari; Matteo Spagnuolo; Marco Trevisan; Enrico de Lillo; Pacifico Ruggiero

The influence of compost on the bioaccessibility, bioavailability and ecotoxicity of pentachlorophenol (PCP) as a function of time was studied by means of different chemical and ecotoxicological methods. Experiments were conducted in both sterile and non-sterile microcosms and samplings carried out at 20, 60 and 120d from initial contamination. PCP bioaccessibility, assessed by means of Porapak resin extraction, was around 75% of the applied dose with no aging or compost effects. Two different methods were applied to assess the bioavailability of PCP, respectively, to bacteria and earthworms and linked to ecotoxicological assays (biosensor and earthworm coelomocytes assays). Water extraction was applied to assess the bioavailability to bacteria: results showed that this fraction was always below 50%, with significant decreases as a result of aging processes and compost addition. In non-sterile microcosms, compost amendment increased the amount of PCP biodegraded, while the ecotoxicological assay with the biosensor Pseudomonas fluorescens pUCD607 indicated a higher toxicity in the most degraded samples, thus suggesting the formation of more toxic metabolites. Earthworm body accumulation results were rather in accordance with water extractions data, with decreasing bioavailable amounts as a result of time and compost addition. No compost or aging effects were instead detected by coelomocytes assay. Results indicate how different methods must be applied altogether to assess the bioavailability and ecotoxicity of xenobiotics such as PCP in soil. The addition of compost was also proven as an effective strategy for the remediation of PCP contaminated soils, although issues related to the possible formation of toxic metabolites must be taken into account.


Chemosphere | 2016

Rank-based biomarker index to assess cadmium ecotoxicity on the earthworm Eisenia andrei.

Onofrio Panzarino; Pavel Hyršl; Pavel Dobeš; Libor Vojtek; Pasqua Vernile; Giuseppe Bari; Roberto Terzano; Matteo Spagnuolo; E. de Lillo

A proper soil risk assessment needs to estimate the processes that affect the fate and the behaviour of a contaminant, which are influenced by soil biotic and abiotic components. For this reason, the measurement of biomarkers in soil bioindicator organisms, such as earthworms, has recently received increasing attention. In this study, the earthworm Eisenia andrei was used to assess the pollutant-induced stress syndrome after exposure to sublethal concentrations of Cd (10 or 100 μg g(-1)) in OECD soil, after 14 d of exposure. Cadmium bioaccumulation and potential biomarkers such as catalase (CAT), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), glutathione-S-transferase (GST), malondialdehyde (MDA), phenoloxidase (PO), metallothioneins (MTs) and genotoxic damage were determined. Results suggested that the exposure to 10 and 100 μg g(-1) Cd significantly increased Cd bioaccumulation, MTs and MDA; 100 μg g(-1) Cd contamination evidenced significantly higher values of H2O2 content and PO activity; CAT activity was inhibited at the higher concentration while GST and Comet assay did not show any significant differences from the control. Rank-based biomarker index showed that both different contaminated soils had an effect on the earthworms and allowed to validate the ecotoxicological relevance of this battery of biomarkers for a promising integrated multi-marker approach in soil monitoring and assessment.


Toxicology in Vitro | 2007

Bioavailability and toxicity of pentachlorophenol in contaminated soil evaluated on coelomocytes of Eisenia andrei (Annelida: Lumbricidae)

Pasqua Vernile; Francesca Fornelli; Giuseppe Bari; Matteo Spagnuolo; Fiorenza Minervini; Enrico de Lillo; Pacifico Ruggiero


Aerosol and Air Quality Research | 2013

Particulate Matter Toxicity Evaluation Using Bioindicators and Comet Assay

Pasqua Vernile; Maria Tutino; Giuseppe Bari; M. Amodio; Matteo Spagnuolo; Gianluigi de Gennaro


Redia-Giornale Di Zoologia | 2012

Preliminary results on the preferences of Callosobruchus maculatus on Apulian germplasm of Cicer arietinum

Onofrio Panzarino; Giuseppe Bari; Pasqua Vernile; Enrico de Lillo


Fresenius Environmental Bulletin | 2010

The influence of aging and compost amendment on bioaccessibility, bioavailability and toxicity of phenanthrene in contaminated soils.

Giuseppe Bari; Pasqua Vernile; Matteo Spagnuolo; E. de Lillo; M. D. R. Pizzigallo; Pacifico Ruggiero


SETAC Europe 21st Annual Meeting | 2011

Silkworm as a bio-indicator model in ecotoxicological studies on Cadmium (Cd)

Onofrio Panzarino; Pasqua Vernile; Giuseppe Bari; Roberto Terzano; Matteo Spagnuolo; Enrico de Lillo


Archive | 2011

Valutazione ecotossicologica di inquinamento da cadmio:comparazione delle risposte su Bombyx mori e su Galleriamellonella.

Onofrio Panzarino; Pasqua Vernile; Giuseppe Bari; Pavel Hyršl; Pavel Dobeš; Matteo Spagnuolo; Roberto Terzano; Enrico deLillo


Archive | 2007

Ecotossicita e biodisponibilita del fenantrene in substrati artificiali: comparazione delle risposte fisiologiche di Eisenia andrei Bouché (Lumbricidae) e Galleria mellonella (L.) (Pyralidae)

Giuseppe Bari; Pavel Hyršl; Pasqua Vernile; Enrico de Lillo; Mateo Spagnulo; Pacifico Ruggiero


Archive | 2006

Ecotoxicity and bioavailability of phenanthrene (PHE) inpolluted soils: comparison on Eisenia andrei Bouché(Oligochaeta Lumbricidae) and Galleria mellonella (Linnaeus) (Insecta Pyralidae)

Giuseppe Bari; Pavel Hyršl; Pasqua Vernile; Enrico de Lillo; Matteo Spagnuolo; Pacifico Ruggiero

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Edoardo Puglisi

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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