2018
DOI: 10.1002/xrs.2843
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Use of synchrotron radiation X‐ray fluorescence and X‐ray absorption spectroscopy to investigate bioaccumulation, molecular target, and biotransformation of volcanic elements

Abstract: Because environment pollutants have a strong impact on ecosystems, including human health, methods of their determination and mitigation have received special attention in recent years. Taking advantage of the wide range of data that can be obtained by synchrotron radiation X‐ray fluorescence spectroscopy (SRXRF) in the field of environmental sciences, different instrumental setups were used to study the biological fates of toxic elements in volcanic environments. The elemental composition of plants, algae, an… Show more

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“…The phenol and flavonoid content in fresh whole coat was analyzed by HPLC. Considerable peaks were observed in the analysis at 25 °C where gallic acid, with a 31.3% proportion, was the highest, while catechin represented 15.8% of the spectrogram area. Analysis at 40 °C revealed three substantial peaks, where quercetin, with a 67.6% proportion, was the main component.…”
Section: Phytochemical Analysis Of Piñón Extractsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The phenol and flavonoid content in fresh whole coat was analyzed by HPLC. Considerable peaks were observed in the analysis at 25 °C where gallic acid, with a 31.3% proportion, was the highest, while catechin represented 15.8% of the spectrogram area. Analysis at 40 °C revealed three substantial peaks, where quercetin, with a 67.6% proportion, was the main component.…”
Section: Phytochemical Analysis Of Piñón Extractsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Perhaps for these reasons, Araucaria araucana (common name "pehuén", Fig. 1) has been successful in the volcanic environment of the Argentine and Chilean Patagonia, with trees more than 1000 years old [23][24][25][26]. Pehuén forest occupies a total area of approximately 450,000 ha, of which 263,525 ha belong to Chile and 179,289 ha to Argentina [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Volcanic emissions are also important sources of As (Morales-Simfors et al, 2020). In Copahue and Domuyo volcanoes of the Argentinean Patagonia, a high As concentration was observed in Cyanobacteria (26.2 μg g −1 ) living in Ascontaminated streams (250 μg ml −1 ), implying that these organisms have the ability to metabolise As (Lamela et al, 2018).…”
Section: (B) Autotrophsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SRTXRF determinations were performed by exciting the samples with a white synchrotron spectrum for 200 seconds. For mapping of elements in freeze-dried kidney sections of 100 µm thick, the samples were set on the horizontal plane at 45 degrees from the incident beam to minimize scattering (conventional incidence geometry: 45-45 degrees), as previously reported (Pérez et al, 2006;Rubio et al, 2008 Pérez et al, 2014;Lamela et al, 2018). Samples were excited by a white beam, which was condensed to spot size of µm in diameter using a glass monocapillary for multielemental mapping according to Pérez et al (2016), and the counting time per point was of seconds.…”
Section: Multielemental Measures Using Synchrotron Radiation X-ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy (Srxrf)mentioning
confidence: 99%