216 resultados para modulo gestione messaggistica HL7 sanità


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This study focus on pathologies - caused by impoverished uranium and other heavy-metals’ nanoparticles environmental pollution - developed in international military personnel deployed in critical areas; the pathologies are then placed in a general and chronological schema. This study shows an impressive collection of data on impoverished uranium characteristics and its employment in civil and military context and a map of impoverished uranium most polluted areas. The studies on this subject commissioned by two Italian Parliamentary Court of Inquiry and by other nations are then analyzed. Further etiopathogenetic hypothesis are assessed – as multivaccination – comparing vaccination protocols adopted by different NATO nations and their possible effects. Finally the study defines the objectives and the operational protocols of an ongoing epidemiological serial prospective study (time-frame scheduled of 30 years) on military personnel deployed in critical areas for the possible presence of genotoxic agents.

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Customer satisfaction has been traditionally studied and measured regardless of the time elapsed since the purchase. Some studies have recently reopened the debate about the temporal pattern of satisfaction. This research aims to explain why “how you evaluate a service depends on when you evaluate it” on the basis of the theoretical framework proposed by Construal-Level Theory (CLT). Although an empirical investigation is still lacking, the literature does not deny that CLT can be applied also with regard to past events. Moreover, some studies support the idea that satisfaction is a good predictor of future intentions, while others do not. On the basis of CLT, we argue that these inconsistent results are due to the different construal levels of the information pertaining to retrospective and prospective evaluations. Building on the Two-Factor Theory, we explain the persistence of certain attributes’ representations over time according to their relationship with overall performance. We present and discuss three experiments and one field study that were conducted a) to test the extensibility of CLT to past events, b) to disentangle memory and construal effects, c) to study the effect of different temporal perspective on overall satisfaction judgements, and d) to investigate the temporal shift of the determinants of customer satisfaction as a function of temporal distance.

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This doctoral dissertation is triggered by an emergent problem: how can firms reinvent themselves? Continuity- and change-oriented decisions fundamentally shape overtime the activities and potential revenues of organizations and other adaptive systems, but both types of actions draw upon limited resources and rely on different organizational routines and capabilities. Most organizations appear to have difficulties in making tradeoffs, so that it is easier to overinvest in one of them than to successfully achieve a mixture of both. Nevertheless, theory and empirical evidence suggest that too little of either may reduce performance, indicating a need to learn more about how organizations reconcile these tensions. In the first paper, I moved from the consideration that rapid changes in competitive environments increasingly require firms to be “ambidextrous” implementing organizational mechanisms and structures that allow continuity- and change-oriented activities to be engaged at the same time. More specifically, I show that continuity- and change-related decisions can’t be confined either inside or outside the firm, but span overtime across distinct decision domains located within and beyond the organizational boundaries. Reconciling static and dynamic perspectives of ambidexterity, I conceptualize a firm’s strategy as a bundle of decisions about product attributes and components of the production team, proposing a multidimensional and dynamic model of structural ambidexterity that explains why and how firms could manage conflicting pressures for continuity and change in the context of new products. In the second study I note how rigorous systematic evidence documenting the success of ambidextrous organizations is lacking, and there has been very little investigation of how firms deal with continuity and change in new products. How to manage the transition form a successful product to another? What to change and what to keep? Incumbents that deal with series of products over time need to update their offerings in order to have the most relevant attributes to prospect clients without disappoint the current customer base. They need to both match and anticipate consumers’ preferences, blending something old with something new to satisfy the current demand and enlarge the herd by appealing to newer audiences. This paper contributes to strategic renewal and ambidexterity-related research with the first empirically assessment of a positive consumer response to ambidexterity in new products. Also, this study provides a practical method to monitor overtime the degree to which a brand or a firm is continuity- or change- oriented and evaluate different strategy profiles across two decision domains that play a pivotal role in new products: product attributes and components of the production team.

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Obiettivo del presente lavoro è approntare un’analisi interpretativa dell’operatività dalle Finanziarie regionali, valutarne gli investimenti in capitale di rischio e, in particolare, l’attività di private equity, evidenziando le tendenze in atto, i possibili percorsi evolutivi e le eventuali criticità. La metodologia adottata ha previsto un’articolazione del lavoro lungo due principali direttive: un’analisi di tipo quantitativo sui bilanci di sette esercizi (dal 2002 al 2008), con la finalità di indagare nel dettaglio gli aspetti economici, finanziari e patrimoniali delle Finanziarie regionali attive sul territorio italiano; un’analisi qualitativa basata su un’approfondita rassegna della letteratura internazionale e su interviste mirate ad un campione ampiamente rappresentativo della popolazione osservata. I risultati raggiunti fanno ragionevolmente supporre che sia in atto una profonda ristrutturazione dell’intero sistema delle Finanziarie, che ha visto innanzitutto aumentare il controllo pubblico nella compagine sociale. L’indagine contabile ha permesso di identificare la presenza di due modelli di business ben differenziati: alcune Finanziarie sono orientate ad attività con forte contenuto di intermediazione finanziaria; altre invece sono focalizzate sull’attività di erogazione di servizi sia finanziari di consulenza che reali. L’investimento in capitale di rischio costituisce un attività centrale per le Finanziarie regionali; l’analisi dedicata a tali impieghi ha permesso di individuare, tra esse, alcune realtà tipiche del merchant banking, e più di frequente, del modello di holding. Complessivamente le Finanziarie campionate detengono oltre 400 partecipazioni per un valore che supera 1,7 miliardi di euro; prevalentemente concentrati su una ristretta cerchia di realtà spesso con impatto strategico sul territorio, ovvero strumentali. Segnatamente all’attività di private equity, è stato possibile rilevare come la politica d’investimento delle Finanziarie regionali sia complementare rispetto a quella mediamente espressa dal mercato domestico, anche se restano critici, anche per le Finanziarie, gli investimenti su imprese target con fatturato compreso tra 2 e 10 milioni di euro. Le evidenze circa la struttura dei contratti segnalano una parziale conformità alla best practice individuata dalla letteratura internazionale. In particolare l’uso limitato dello stage financing, la bassa partecipazione alla gestione sono le principali criticità individuate. Infine, della fase di riorganizzazione che pare interessare il sistema delle Finanziarie, si trova conferma nella percezione dei suoi operatori. Interpellati sul futuro dell’attività di investimento in capitale di rischio, hanno fornito indicazioni che consentono di concludere l’esistenza di una polarizzazione delle Finanziarie su due gruppi: da un lato quelle che implementeranno, più o meno, l’attività di private equity, dall’altro quelle che, viceversa, abbandoneranno tale strumento. La normativa sulle società a partecipazione pubblica regionale e la scarsa autonomia nella gestione delle misure affidate sono ritenute, dalle Finanziarie “interessate”, il principale fattore di freno alla loro crescita nel mercato del private equity.

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La leishmaniosi è una malattia protozoaria importante che interessa l’ambito della sanità animale e umana, in relazione al carattere zoonotico dell’infezione. In Italia l’infezione è sostenuta da Leishmania infantum, i cui ceppi viscerotropi sono responsabili della leishmaniosi canina (LCan) e della forma viscerale zoonotica (LVZ), ed i ceppi dermotropi della forma cutanea sporadica nell’uomo (LCS). La trasmissione dell’infezione è sostenuta da femmine ematofaghe di ditteri appartenenti al genere Phlebotomus, che hanno il ruolo di vettori biologici attivi. L’unico serbatoio domestico riconosciuto è il cane. In Italia la LCan è in forte espansione. Fino agli anni ottanta era presente in forma endemica nel centro-sud Italia e nelle isole mentre il nord Italia, fatta eccezione per la Liguria e una piccola parte dell’Emilia-Romagna risultava indenne. A partire dagli anni novanta, parallelamente ad un aumento della consistenza e del numero dei focolai nelle aree storicamente endemiche, sono iniziate, nelle regioni del Nord, le segnalazioni di focolai autoctoni stabili. Le attività del network scientifico LeishMap™, tra il 2002 e il 2005, hanno evidenziato un nuovo quadro epidemiologico in tutte le regioni del nord Italia, confermato anche da indagini successive. Alla riemergenza della leishmaniosi hanno concorso una serie di fattori ecologico-ambientali e umani. Tra i primi si ricorda il cambiamento climatico che ha influito sulla distribuzione e sulla densità della popolazione vettoriale; tra i secondi, ruolo fondamentale ha giocato la maggiore movimentazione di animali, provenienti da aree indenni, in zone interessate dalla malattia. La valutazione di tutti questi aspetti è stato il punto di partenza per la messa a punto di un progetto per la realizzazione della sorveglianza della leishmaniosi in Emilia-Romagna. Parte delle attività previste da tale progetto costituiscono la prima parte della presente tesi. Mediante la realizzazione di una banca dati e, la successiva georeferenziazione, dei casi di leishmaniosi canina (LCan) in cani di proprietà della regione e zone limitrofe (Pesaro-Urbino, Repubblica di San Marino), sono stati evidenziati 538 casi, la maggior parte dei quali nelle province di Bologna e Rimini (235 e 204, rispettivamente). Nelle due province sono stati individuati clusters di aggregazione importanti in base alla densità di casi registrati/km2 (4 nella provincia di Bologna e 3 in quella di Rimini). Nella seconda parte della presente tesi è stato approfondito l’aspetto diagnostico della malattia. Molte sono le metodiche applicabili alla diagnosi di LCan: da quelle dirette, come i metodi parassitologici e molecolari, a quelle indirette, come le tecniche sierologiche. Nella II parte sperimentale della presente tesi, 100 sieri di cane sono stati esaminati in Immunofluorescenza Indiretta (IFI), Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) e Western Blot (WB), al fine di valutare l’applicazione di queste metodiche a scopi diagnostici ed epidemiologici. L’elaborazione statistica dei risultati ottenuti conferma l’IFI metodica gold standard per la diagnosi della LCan. Inoltre, si è osservato che il grado di concordanza tra l’IFI e le altre due metodiche aumenta quando nell’animale si instaura una risposta anticorpale forte, che, corrisponderebbe ad uno stato di infezione in atto.

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Members of the genera Campylobacter and Helicobacter have been in the spotlight in recent decades because of their status as animals and/or humans pathogens, both confirmed and emerging, and because of their association with food-borne and zoonotic diseases. First observations of spiral shaped bacteria or Campylobacter-like organisms (CLO) date back to the end of the 19th century, however the lack of adequate isolation methods hampered further research. With the introduction of methods such as selective media and a filtration procedure during the 1970s led to a renewed interest in Campylobacter, especially as this enabled elucidation of their role in human hosts. On the other hand the classification and identification of these bacteria was troublesome, mainly because of the biochemical inertness and fastidious growth requirements. In 1991, the taxonomy of Campylobacter and related organisms was thoroughly revised, since this revision several new Campylobacter and Helicobacter species have been described. Moreover, thanks to the introduction of a polyphasic taxonomic practice, the classification of these novel species is well-founded. Indeed, a polyphasic approach was here followed for characterizing eight isolates obtained from rabbits epidemiologically not correlated and as a result a new Campylobacter species was proposed: Campylobacter cuniculorum (Chapter 1). Furthermore, there is a paucity of data regarding the occurrence of spiral shaped enteric flora in leporids. In order to define the prevalence both of this new species and other CLO in leporids (chapter 2), a total of 85 whole intestinal tracts of rabbits reared in 32 farms and 29 capture hares, epidemiologically not correlated, were collected just after evisceration at the slaughterhouse or during necroscopy. Examination and isolation methods were varied in order to increase the sensibility level of detection, and 100% of rabbit farms resulted positive for C. cuniculorum in high concentrations. Moreover, in 3.53% of the total rabbits examined, a Helicobacter species was detected. Nevertheless, all hares resulted negative both for Campylobacter or Helicobacter species. High prevalence of C. cuniculorum were found in rabbits, and in order to understand if this new species could play a pathological role, a study on some virulence determinants of C. cuniculorum was conducted (Chapter 3). Although this new species were able to adhere and invade, exert cytolethal distending toxin-like effects although at a low titre, a cdtB was not detected. There was no clear relationship between source of isolation or disease manifestation and possession of statistically significantly levels of particular virulence-associated factors although, cell adhesion and invasion occurred. Furthermore, antibiotic susceptibility was studied (chapter 4) in Campylobacter and in Escherichia coli strains, isolated from rabbits. It was possible to find acquired resistance of C. cuniculorum to enrofloxacin, ciprofloxacin and erytromycin. C. coli isolate was susceptible to all antimicrobial tested and moreover it is considered as a wild-type strain. Moreover, E. coli was found at low caecal concentration in rabbits and 30 phenotypes of antibiotic resistance were founded as well as the high rate of resistances to at least one antibiotic (98.1%). The majority of resistances were found from strains belonging to intensive farming system. In conclusion, in the course of the present study a new species isolated from rabbits was described, C. cuniculorum, and its high prevalence was established. Nevertheless, in hare samples no Campylobacter and Helicobacter species were detected. Some virulence determinants were further analyzed, however further studied are needed to understand the potential pathogenicity of this new species. On the other hand, antimicrobial susceptibility was monitored both in C. cuniculorum and indicator bacteria and acquired resistance was observed towards some antibiotics, indicating a possible role of rabbitries in the diffusion of antibiotic resistance. Further studies are necessary to describe and evaluate the eventual zoonotic role of Campylobacter cuniculorum.

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The main objective of this thesis was the chemical characterization of synthetic secondary organic aerosol (SOA) produced from atmospherically relevant anthropogenic and biogenic VOCs during reaction chamber experiments. In parallel, the resulting chemical features of these laboratory-SOA were used to interpret the composition of ambient samples of atmospheric fine particulate matter collected at several sites in Europe, in order to determine the fraction of ambient aerosol organic mass accounted for by biogenic and anthropogenic SOA.

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A livello globale una delle problematiche più urgenti della sanità pubblica umana e veterinaria è rappresentata dal controllo delle infezioni virali. L’emergenza di nuove malattie, la veloce diffusione di patologie finora confinate ad alcune aree geografiche, lo sviluppo di resistenza dei patogeni alle terapie utilizzate e la mancanza di nuove molecole attive, sono gli aspetti che influiscono più negativamente livello socio-economico in tutto il mondo. Misure per limitare la diffusione delle infezioni virali prevedono strategie per prevenire e controllare le infezioni in soggetti a rischio . Lo scopo di questa tesi è stato quello di indagare il possibile utilizzo di prototipi virali utilizzati come modello di virus umani per valutare l’efficacia di due diversi metodi di controllo delle malattie virali: la rimozione mediante filtrazione di substrati liquidi e gli antivirali di sintesi e di origine naturale. Per quanto riguarda la rimozione di agenti virali da substrati liquidi, questa è considerata come requisito essenziale per garantire la sicurezza microbiologica non solo di acqua ad uso alimentare , ma anche dei prodotti utilizzati a scopo farmaceutico e medico. Le Autorità competenti quali WHO ed EMEA hanno redatto delle linee guida molto restrittive su qualità e sicurezza microbiologica dei prodotti biologici per garantire la rimozione di agenti virali che possono essere trasmessi con prodotti utilizzati a scopo terapeutico. Nell'industria biomedicale e farmaceutica c'è l'esigenza di una tecnologia che permetta la rimozione dei virus velocemente, in grande quantità, a costi contenuti, senza alterare le caratteristiche del prodotto finale . La collaborazione con l’azienda GVS (Zola Predosa, Italia) ha avuto come obiettivo lo studio di una tecnologia di filtrazione che permette la rimozione dei virus tramite membrane innovative e/o tessuti-non-tessuti funzionalizzati che sfruttano l’attrazione elettrostatica per ritenere ed asportare i virus contenuti in matrici liquide. Anche gli antivirali possono essere considerati validi mezzi per il controllo delle malattie infettive degli animali e nell’uomo quando la vaccinazione non è realizzabile come ad esempio in caso di scoppio improvviso di un focolaio o di un attacco bioterroristico. La scoperta degli antivirali è relativamente recente ed il loro utilizzo è attualmente limitato alla patologia umana, ma è in costante aumento l’interesse per questo gruppo di farmaci. Negli ultimi decenni si è evidenziata una crescente necessità di mettere a punto farmaci ad azione antivirale in grado di curare malattie ad alta letalità con elevato impatto socio-economico, per le quali non esiste ancora un’efficace profilassi vaccinale. Un interesse sempre maggiore viene rivolto agli animali e alle loro patologie spontanee, come modello di studio di analoghe malattie dell’uomo. L’utilizzo di farmaci ad azione antivirale in medicina veterinaria potrebbe contribuire a ridurre l’impatto economico delle malattie limitando, nel contempo, la disseminazione dei patogeni nell’ambiente e, di conseguenza, il rischio sanitario per altri animali e per l’uomo in caso di zoonosi. Le piante sono sempre state utilizzate dall’industria farmaceutica per l’isolamento dei composti attivi e circa il 40% dei farmaci moderni contengono principi d’origine naturale. Alla luce delle recenti emergenze sanitarie, i fitofarmaci sono stati considerati come una valida per migliorare la salute degli animali e la qualità dei prodotti da essi derivati. L’obiettivo del nostro studio è stato indagare l’attività antivirale in vitro di estratti naturali e di molecole di sintesi nei confronti di virus a RNA usando come prototipo il Canine Distemper Virus, modello di studio per virus a RNA a polarità negativa, filogeneticamente correlato al virus del morbillo umano. La scelta di questo virus è dipesa dal fatto che rispetto ai virus a DNA e ai retrovirus attualmente l’offerta di farmaci capaci di contrastare le infezioni da virus a RNA è molto limitata e legata a molecole datate con alti livelli di tossicità. Tra le infezioni emergenti causate da virus a RNA sono sicuramente da menzionare quelle provocate da arbovirus. Le encefaliti virali da arbovirus rappresentano una emergenza a livello globale ed attualmente non esiste una terapia specifica. Una delle molecole più promettenti in vitro per la terapia delle infezioni da arbovirus è la ribavirina (RBV) che, con il suo meccanismo d’azione pleiotropico, si presta ad essere ulteriormente studiata in vivo per la sua attività antivirale nei confronti delle infezioni da arbovirus. Uno dei fattori limitanti l’utilizzo in vivo di questa molecola è l’incapacità della molecola di oltrepassare la barriera emato-encefalica. Nel nostro studio abbiamo messo a punto una formulazione per la somministrazione endonasale di RBV e ne abbiamo indagato la diffusione dalla cavità nasale all’encefalo attraverso l’identificazione e quantificazione della molecola antivirale nei diversi comparti cerebrali . Infine è stato condotto un esperimento in vivo per valutare l’efficacia di un composto a base di semi di Neem, di cui sono già note le proprietà antimicrobiche, nei confronti dell’infezione da orf virus, una zoonosi a diffusione mondiale, che ha un elevato impatto economico in aree ad alta densità ovi-caprina e può provocare lesioni invalidanti anche nell’uomo.

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This PhD thesis addresses the topic of large-scale interactions between climate and marine biogeochemistry. To this end, centennial simulations are performed under present and projected future climate conditions with a coupled ocean-atmosphere model containing a complex marine biogeochemistry model. The role of marine biogeochemistry in the climate system is first investigated. Phytoplankton solar radiation absorption in the upper ocean enhances sea surface temperatures and upper ocean stratification. The associated increase in ocean latent heat losses raises atmospheric temperatures and water vapor. Atmospheric circulation is modified at tropical and extratropical latitudes with impacts on precipitation, incoming solar radiation, and ocean circulation which cause upper-ocean heat content to decrease at tropical latitudes and to increase at middle latitudes. Marine biogeochemistry is tightly related to physical climate variability, which may vary in response to internal natural dynamics or to external forcing such as anthropogenic carbon emissions. Wind changes associated with the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), the dominant mode of climate variability in the North Atlantic, affect ocean properties by means of momentum, heat, and freshwater fluxes. Changes in upper ocean temperature and mixing impact the spatial structure and seasonality of North Atlantic phytoplankton through light and nutrient limitations. These changes affect the capability of the North Atlantic Ocean of absorbing atmospheric CO2 and of fixing it inside sinking particulate organic matter. Low-frequency NAO phases determine a delayed response of ocean circulation, temperature and salinity, which in turn affects stratification and marine biogeochemistry. In 20th and 21st century simulations natural wind fluctuations in the North Pacific, related to the two dominant modes of atmospheric variability, affect the spatial structure and the magnitude of the phytoplankton spring bloom through changes in upper-ocean temperature and mixing. The impacts of human-induced emissions in the 21st century are generally larger than natural climate fluctuations, with the phytoplankton spring bloom starting one month earlier than in the 20th century and with ~50% lower magnitude. This PhD thesis advances the knowledge of bio-physical interactions within the global climate, highlighting the intrinsic coupling between physical climate and biosphere, and providing a framework on which future studies of Earth System change can be built on.

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The present Thesis studies three alternative solvent groups as sustainable replacement of traditional organic solvents. Some aspects of fluorinated solvents, supercritical fluids and ionic liquids, have been analysed with a critical approach and their effective “greenness” has been evaluated from the points of view of the synthesis, the properties and the applications. In particular, the attention has been put on the environmental and human health issues, evaluating the eco-toxicity, the toxicity and the persistence, to underline that applicability and sustainability are subjects with equal importance. The “green” features of fluorous solvents and supercritical fluids are almost well-established; in particular supercritical carbon dioxide (scCO2) is probably the “greenest” solvent among the alternative solvent systems developed in the last years, enabling to combine numerous advantages both from the point of view of industrial/technological applications and eco-compatibility. In the Thesis the analysis of these two classes of alternative solvents has been mainly focused on their applicability, rather than the evaluation of their environmental impact. Specifically they have been evaluated as alternative media for non-aqueous biocatalysis. For this purpose, the hydrophobic ion pairing (HIP), which allows solubilising enzymes in apolar solvents by an ion pairing between the protein and a surfactant, has been investigated as effective enzymatic derivatisation technique to improve the catalytic activity under homogeneous conditions in non conventional media. The results showed that the complex enzyme-surfactant was much more active both in fluorous solvents and in supercritical carbon dioxide than the native form of the enzyme. Ionic liquids, especially imidazolium salts, have been proposed some years ago as “fully green” alternative solvents; however this epithet does not take into account several “brown” aspects such as their synthesis from petro-chemical starting materials, their considerable eco-toxicity, toxicity and resistance to biodegradation, and the difficulty of clearly outline applications in which ionic liquids are really more advantageous than traditional solvents. For all of these reasons in this Thesis a critical analysis of ionic liquids has been focused on three main topics: i) alternative synthesis by introducing structural moieties which could reduce the toxicity of the most known liquid salts, and by using starting materials from renewable resources; ii) on the evaluation of their environmental impact through eco-toxicological tests (Daphnia magna and Vibrio fischeri acute toxicity tests, and algal growth inhibition), toxicity tests (MTT test, AChE inhibition and LDH release tests) and fate and rate of aerobic biodegradation in soil and water; iii) and on the demonstration of their effectiveness as reaction media in organo-catalysis and as extractive solvents in the recovery of vegetable oil from terrestrial and aquatic biomass. The results about eco-toxicity tests with Daphnia magna, Vibrio fischeri and algae, and toxicity assay using cultured cell lines, clearly indicate that the difference in toxicity between alkyl and oxygenated cations relies in differences of polarity, according to the general trend of decreasing toxicity by decreasing the lipophilicity. Independently by the biological approach in fact, all the results are in agreement, showing a lower toxicity for compounds with oxygenated lateral chains than for those having purely alkyl lateral chains. These findings indicate that an appropriate choice of cation and anion structures is important not only to design the IL with improved and suitable chemico-physical properties but also to obtain safer and eco-friendly ILs. Moreover there is a clear indication that the composition of the abiotic environment has to be taken into account when the toxicity of ILs in various biological test systems is analysed, because, for example, the data reported in the Thesis indicate a significant influence of salinity variations on algal toxicity. Aerobic biodegradation of four imidazolium ionic liquids, two alkylated and two oxygenated, in soil was evaluated for the first time. Alkyl ionic liquids were shown to be biodegradable over the 6 months test period, and in contrast no significant mineralisation was observed with oxygenated derivatives. A different result was observed in the aerobic biodegradation of alkylated and oxygenated pyridinium ionic liquids in water because all the ionic liquids were almost completely degraded after 10 days, independently by the number of oxygen in the lateral chain of the cation. The synthesis of new ionic liquids by using renewable feedstock as starting materials, has been developed through the synthesis of furan-based ion pairs from furfural. The new ammonium salts were synthesised in very good yields, good purity of the products and wide versatility, combining low melting points with high decomposition temperatures and reduced viscosities. Regarding the possible applications as surfactants and biocides, furan-based salts could be a valuable alternative to benzyltributylammonium salts and benzalkonium chloride that are produced from non-renewable resources. A new procedure for the allylation of ketones and aldehydes with tetraallyltin in ionic liquids was developed. The reaction afforded high yields both in sulfonate-containing ILs and in ILs without sulfonate upon addition of a small amount of sulfonic acid. The checked reaction resulted in peculiar chemoselectivity favouring aliphatic substrates towards aromatic ketones and good stereoselectivity in the allylation of levoglucosenone. Finally ILs-based systems could be easily and successfully recycled, making the described procedure environmentally benign. The potential role of switchable polarity solvents as a green technology for the extraction of vegetable oil from terrestrial and aquatic biomass has been investigated. The extraction efficiency of terrestrial biomass rich in triacylglycerols, as soy bean flakes and sunflower seeds, was comparable to those of traditional organic solvents, being the yield of vegetable oils recovery very similar. Switchable polarity solvents as been also exploited for the first time in the extraction of hydrocarbons from the microalga Botryococcus braunii, demonstrating the efficiency of the process for the extraction of both dried microalgal biomass and directly of the aqueous growth medium. The switchable polarity solvents exhibited better extraction efficiency than conventional solvents, both with dried and liquid samples. This is an important issue considering that the harvest and the dewatering of algal biomass have a large impact on overall costs and energy balance.