8 results on '"Mondello, L."'
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2. Characterization of the phenolic profile, antioxidant and neuroprotective activity of leaf hydroalcoholic extracts of Euphorbia bupleuroides subsp. luteola (Kralik) maire growing wild in Algeria.
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Habibatni S, Maiuolo J, Davì F, Samir Z, Lyas B, Cacciola F, Laganà Vinci R, Mondello L, Taviano MF, and Miceli N
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The objective of this research was to investigate the phenolic profile and some biological properties of the leaves of Euphorbia bupleuroides subsp. luteola grown wild in Algeria, still unexplored. The leaves were subjected to extraction with 80% MeOH using simple maceration (SM) and ultrasound-assisted maceration (UM) to establish the most efficient conditions for the recovery of phenolic compounds. The study of antioxidant potential suggested that SM and UM extracts displayed a superimposable activity both in the DPPH test and in the reducing power assay. On the other hand, in the Fe2+ chelating activity assay, SM was more active than UM. SM extract prevented damage induced by β-amyloid protein (Aβ) being more effective against ROS generated after treatment with Aβ. In addition, SM exhibited later protection against malondialdehyde. In conclusion, it is possible to state that simple maceration represents an effective technique for the recovery of compounds with antioxidant and neuroprotective properties from E. bupleuroides subsp. luteola leaves.
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- 2025
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3. ONC201-Derived Tetrahydropyridopyrimidindiones as Powerful ClpP Protease Activators to Tackle Diffuse Midline Glioma.
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Miciaccia M, Baldelli OM, Fortuna CG, Cavallaro G, Armenise D, Liturri A, Ferorelli S, Muñoz D, Bonifazi A, Rizzo F, Cormio A, Filieri S, Micalizzi G, Dugo P, Mondello L, Sardanelli AM, Bruni F, Loguercio Polosa P, Perrone MG, and Scilimati A
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Pediatric diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG), classified under diffuse midline glioma, is a deadly tumor, with no effective treatments. The human mitochondrial protease h ClpP is a potential DIPG therapeutic target, and this study describes the synthesis of two new series of tetrahydropyridopyrimidindiones (THPPDs) as h ClpP activators. Among the tested compounds, we have identified 36 (THX6) that shows a strong h ClpP activation (EC
50 = 1.18 μM) and good cytotoxicity in ONC201 -resistant cells (IC50 = 0.13 μM). Studying the oxidation mechanisms on cell membranes, the treatment of DIPG cells with 36 (THX6) causes a change in levels of fatty acids (PUFAs, MUFAs, and SFAs) compared to untreated cells and dysregulates the level of proteins involved in oxidative phosphorylation, biogenesis, and mitophagy that lead to a global collapse of mitochondrial integrity and function suggesting this as the mechanism through which 36 (THX6) accomplishes its antitumor activity in DIPG cell lines.- Published
- 2025
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4. Microbial astaxanthin-encapsulated polymeric micelles from yeast Phaffia rhodozyma for personalized bioactive colored natural rubber latex bandages.
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Mussagy CU, Dias JN, Caicedo-Paz AV, Gini ALR, Scarim CB, Tropea A, La Tella R, Mondello L, Lopes-Filho PEL, Tanaka JL, Piazza RD, Marques RFC, Santos LS, Luiz MT, Chorilli M, Santos-Ebinuma VC, Pessoa A Jr, and Herculano RD
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This study explores the development of bioactive, colored natural rubber latex (NRL) bandages by incorporating astaxanthin (AXT), a carotenoid with potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. AXT is produced by the yeast Phaffia rhodozyma under various light conditions to improve AXT biosynthesis and encapsulated in polymeric micelles to enhance its solubility and stability. The encapsulated AXT is then integrated into NRL bandages, imparting a orange-red hue and potentially therapeutic benefits. Physicochemical characterizations, including UV-Vis spectroscopy and FTIR, reveal interactions between AXT and the micelle components. The bandages exhibit improved hydrophilicity and maintain their thermal stability post-AXT incorporation. Antioxidant capacity assessments show that the NRL bandages retain a significant portion of AXT's antioxidant properties, which can aid in wound healing. The release profile of AXT from the bandages demonstrates an initial burst followed by sustained release, indicating effective delivery of the carotenoid. This innovative approach combines aesthetic appeal with biomedical advantages, offering a personalized solution for wound care applications., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest There are no conflicts to declare., (Copyright © 2025 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2025
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5. Monitoring of 260 pesticides in extra virgin olive oil and risk assessment for consumers within the framework of the European multiannual control program.
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Ferracane A, Arena A, Donnarumma D, Hayenga I, Rigger R, Zoccali M, and Mondello L
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- Risk Assessment, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Humans, Europe, Italy, Pesticides analysis, Pesticides chemistry, Olive Oil chemistry, Food Contamination analysis, Pesticide Residues analysis
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The aim of the present research was to develop and validate a robust analytical method for the monitoring of 260 pesticide residues in Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO) expanding the 185 molecules requested by the multiannual control program. The analytical procedure included an ultrasound-assisted liquid-liquid microextraction followed by low-pressure gas chromatography (LP-GC) and ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC), both coupled to triple quadrupole mass spectrometry. Matrix-matched calibration curves showed good linearity with coefficients of determination greater than 0.999. Accuracy values ranged from 65.5 % to 122.3 % and from 61.1 % to 133.3 % for LP-GC and UHPLC, respectively. The recoveries ranged from 14.0 % to 131.3 %. Fifty commercial EVOO, from Italian and EU production, were analyzed to assess pesticide contamination during the 2021-2023 harvesting seasons. The research focused on evaluating consumer risk by assessing both chronic and acute dietary exposure, using the Pesticide Residue Intake Model developed by EFSA., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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- 2025
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6. Machine learning approach in canine mammary tumour classification using rapid evaporative ionization mass spectrometry.
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Abbate JM, Mangraviti D, Brunetti B, Cafarella C, Rigano F, Iaria C, Marino F, and Mondello L
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- Dogs, Animals, Female, Phospholipids analysis, Phospholipids metabolism, Mass Spectrometry methods, Dog Diseases metabolism, Dog Diseases pathology, Machine Learning, Mammary Neoplasms, Animal metabolism, Mammary Neoplasms, Animal pathology, Mammary Neoplasms, Animal classification
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Rapid evaporative ionization mass spectrometry (REIMS) coupled with a monopolar handpiece used for surgical resection and combined with chemometrics has been previously explored by our research group (Mangraviti et al. in Int J Mol Sci 23(18):10562, 2022) to identify several mammary gland pathologies. Here, the increased sample size allowed the construction of three statistical models to distinguish between benign and malignant canine mammary tumours (CMTs), facilitating a more in-depth investigation of changes in cellular metabolic phenotype during neoplastic transformation and biological behaviour. The results demonstrate that REIMS is effective in identifying neoplastic tissues with an accuracy of 97%, with differences in MS spectra characterized by the relative abundance of phospholipids compared to triglycerides more commonly identified in normal mammary glands. The increased rate of phospholipid synthesis represents an informative feature for tumour recognition, with phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine, the two major phospholipid species identified here together with sphingolipids, playing a crucial role in carcinogenesis. REIMS technology allowed the classification of different histotypes of benign CMTs with an accuracy score of 95%, distinguishing them from normal glands based on the increase in sphingolipids, glycolipids, phospholipids, and arachidonic acid, demonstrating the close association between cancer and inflammation. Finally, dysregulation of fatty acid metabolism with increased signalling for saturated, mono- and polyunsaturated fatty acids characterized the metabolic phenotype of neoplastic cells and their malignant transformation, supporting the increased formation of new organelles for cell division. Further investigations on a more significant number of tumour histotypes will allow for the creation of a more extensive database and lay the basis for how understanding metabolic alterations in the tumour microenvironment can improve surgical precision., Competing Interests: Declarations. Ethics approval and consent to participate: The biological tissue samples used in this study were submitted or collected for diagnostic purposes, and when submitting the samples, clinicians and owners signed an informed consent statement to use the samples for research. In compliance with Directive 2010/63/EU of the European Parliament on the protection of animals used for scientific purposes, Italian law (Legislative Decree no. 26/2014) does not require the approval of an ethics committees for the use of samples submitted or collected for diagnostic purposes. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH, DE part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2025
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7. Preparation and characterization of aptamer-based sorbent for the selective extraction of zearalenone and its derivatives from human urine.
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Galletta M, Combès A, Mondello L, Tranchida PQ, and Pichon V
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- Humans, Limit of Detection, Adsorption, Zearalenone urine, Zearalenone isolation & purification, Aptamers, Nucleotide chemistry, Solid Phase Extraction methods
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The aim of this work is the development of a biomimetic strategy involving a molecular recognition mechanism using aptamers immobilized on a solid support for the analysis of the mycotoxin zearalenone (ZEA) and two of its derivatives in human urine: alpha-zearelenol (α-ZEL) and beta-zearelenol (β-ZEL). Three oligonucleotide sequences reported in the literature as being specific to ZEA were thus covalently grafted onto activated sepharose, and a thorough study of the percolation and washing conditions was performed to promote the selective retention of the three targeted compounds. With the optimized extraction procedure, a strong and selective retention was obtained for ZEA and to a lesser extent α-ZEL and β-ZEL, with extraction recoveries of 88±9%, 77±15%, and 45±12% respectively, in standard solutions. Application of this procedure to spiked human urine strongly highlighted the efficiency of the clean-up effect resulting from the use of this selective sorbent. Limits of quantification of the whole analytical procedure including extraction on oligosorbent and LC-MS analysis were 0.18 and 0.24 ng mL
-1 , for ZEA and α-ZEL, respectively, thus demonstrating clearly the potential of the developed method for monitoring human dietary exposure to these compounds., Competing Interests: Declarations. Compliance with ethical standards: Human urine pooled samples used for this study were commercially available. We can thus legitimately assume that donor consent has been obtained by the supplier. Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH, DE part of Springer Nature.)- Published
- 2025
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8. Determination of main lipids and volatile compounds in unconventional cold-pressed seed oils through chromatographic techniques.
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Rigano F, Vento F, Cafarella C, Trovato E, Trozzi A, Dugo P, and Mondello L
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- Lipids analysis, Triglycerides analysis, Vitamin E analysis, Food Handling methods, Fatty Acids analysis, Pomegranate chemistry, Odorants analysis, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry methods, Plant Oils chemistry, Seeds chemistry, Volatile Organic Compounds analysis
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The purpose of this study was to characterize unconventional cold-pressed seed oils (rosehip, strawberry, blackcurrant, carrot, plum, pomegranate, radish, and raspberry) as novel alternative edible oil source. A chemical characterization of different lipid components (total fatty acid composition, triacylglycerols, and vitamin E) and volatiles responsible for the particular aroma of these oils was reported. All the oils showed a content of unsaturated fatty acids, mainly oleic, linoleic, and α-linolenic acid, that potentially contribute to the prevention of cardiovascular diseases, in the range of 80%-90%. Moreover, an isomer of α-linolenic acid, namely, punicic acid, was quantified at a level of near to 40% in pomegranate seed oil. Triolein was the most abundant triacylglycerol in most of the analyzed seed oils, with the exception of raspberry and strawberry dominated by trilinolein and pomegranate seed oil, composed for almost 50% of tripunicine. The highest content of vitamin E was found in pomegranate oil (256 mg/100 g), while the lowest amount was found in strawberry (65 mg/100 g). Overall, >300 compounds were identified from volatile profile of oil samples. Among these, aldehydes were the predominant molecule class identified in plum, pomegranate, and strawberry oils, while terpenes were the main volatiles in blackcurrant, carrot, and rosehip oils. Extremely low values were obtained for atherogenicity (0.05-0.10) and thrombogenicity (0.07-0.30) nutritional indices in all the investigated oils. Principal component analysis of the lipid profile was used as strategy to discriminate and classify the samples, highlighting their similarity related to the presence of beneficial compounds. PRACTICAL APPLICATION: Unconventional food products can find wide applicability in both cosmetic and food industry as alternative source that harmonize with consumers' preferences for personal care and nutraceutical purpose. They often address food security, sustainability, and nutritional challenges. Within this context, the chemical characterization of both major (triacylglycerols and total fatty acid composition) and minor components (volatile compounds and vitamin E) was useful to demonstrate that the cold-pressed seed oils here investigated are rich in essential nutrients. Hence, they can cater to specific dietary needs, thus creating new markets in food tech, agriculture, and biotechnology industries., (© 2025 Institute of Food Technologists.)
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