Technological applications of chlorophyll a fluorescence for the assessment of environmental pollutants
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Chlorophyll a fluorescence has been extensively
studied over the last few years. As demonstrated, this
phenomenon is closely related to the state of photosystem
II, which plays a leading role in the photosynthetic process,
and therefore it has become a powerful tool to investigate
this complex and any damage occurring in it as a result of
physical or chemical stresses. This means that by using
photosynthetic organisms as biological probes, one can
consider chlorophyll a fluorescence as one of the techniques
of choice to reveal the presence of some hazardous
toxicants widely spread in the environment. Herbicides,
pesticides, and heavy metals, whose concentration in water
and food products is generally subject to extremely severe
restrictions, are a concrete example of compounds detectable
by chlorophyll a fluorescence. These dangerous
substances react with the photosystem II, modifying the
fluorescence emitted and giving responses which vary in a
concentration-dependent manner. The possibility of
performing easy, fast, and direct measurements of the
fluorescence, even under light conditions, has opened new
frontiers for the analysis in situ of pollutants. The aim of
this review is to give an overview of the different
techniques based on chlorophyll a fluorescence spectrometry,
focusing in particular on those which represented the
starting point for applications addressed to the assessment
of toxic compounds in environmental samples.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Touloupakis, Emanuele; Buonasera, Katia; Giardi, MARIA TERESA; Rea, Giuseppina; Lambreva, MAYA DIMOVA; Touloupakis, Eleftherios
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