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Joel Sánchez-Piñero

Researcher at University of A Coruña

Publications -  17
Citations -  131

Joel Sánchez-Piñero is an academic researcher from University of A Coruña. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 52 citations.

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The occurrence and distribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, bisphenol A and organophosphate flame retardants in indoor dust and soils from public open spaces: Implications for human exposure.

TL;DR: PAHs were the most ubiquitous contaminants detected in POS soils and indoor dust although some OPFRs and BPA were detected in lower concentrations, and key variables, such as the actual exposure duration, frequency of contact and indoor cleaning protocols will significantly reduce the potential risk.
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Selenium species determination in foods harvested in Seleniferous soils by HPLC-ICP-MS after enzymatic hydrolysis assisted by pressurization and microwave energy

TL;DR: Fast, green, automated, highly efficient and accurate methodology for extracting selenium species in foods samples (Brazil nut, golden berries and heart of palm) harvested in seleniferous soils by using pressurized-assisted enzymatic hydrolysis (PAEH) and microwave-assisted enzymes (MAEH) were optimized.
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Multi-element determinations in foods from Amazon region by ICP-MS after enzymatic hydrolysis assisted by pressurisation and microwave energy

TL;DR: In this paper, the use of pressurised solvents (liquids at a high pressure and/or high temperature without reaching the subcritical point) or microwave energy was investigated to accelerate enzymatic hydrolysis processes of selected foods (Brazil nut, golden berries, acai fruit and heart of palm) from Amazon region for multi-element determinations.
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Inhalation bioaccessibility estimation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from atmospheric particulate matter (PM10): Influence of PM10 composition and health risk assessment

TL;DR: The use of a micro-extraction technique combined with FLD detection, provides a simple, fast, sensitive, accurate and low-cost methodology to PAHs quantification in bioaccessible fractions.
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Oral bioavailability estimation of toxic and essential trace elements in PM10

TL;DR: Oral bioavailability of essential and toxic elements has been assessed in particulate matter samples (PM10) at several sites (industrial, urban and suburban sites) by using an in-vitro model that combines simulated gastric/intestinal fluids and physiologically based extraction conditions which simulate human digestive system as mentioned in this paper.