9 results on '"Ferrantelli, Vincenzo"'
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2. A multivariate statistical analysis coming from the NMR metabolic profile of cherry tomatoes (The Sicilian Pachino case)
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Mallamace, Domenico, Corsaro, Carmelo, Salvo, Andrea, Cicero, Nicola, Macaluso, Andrea, Giangrosso, Giuseppe, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, and Dugo, Giacomo
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- 2014
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3. Occurrence and health risk assessment of mineral composition and aflatoxin M1 in cow milk samples from different areas of Sicily, Italy.
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Messina, Laura, Licata, Patrizia, Bruno, Fabio, Litrenta, Federica, Costa, Giovanna Lucrezia, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Peycheva, Katya, Panayotova, Veselina, Fazio, Francesco, Bruschetta, Giuseppe, Tabbì, Marco, and Nava, Vincenzo
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TRACE elements ,HEALTH risk assessment ,INDUCTIVELY coupled plasma mass spectrometry ,AFLATOXINS ,HIGH performance liquid chromatography - Abstract
This study aimed to determine 16 mineral elements (Cd, Pb, As, Na, Mg, Al, Ca, K, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn and Se) using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) and a direct mercury analyzer (DMA-80) for Hg evaluation. Aflatoxin M1 was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection (HPLC-FLD) in cow milk samples. This research considered 180 milk samples, 20 by province (Palermo, Catania, Messina), collected for a period of three years (2020–2022) to assess the potential risks for consumer, the safety status and nutritional quality related to mineral intake by consuming of milk. All samples showed a Pb concentration below the limit reported by European Regulation 915/2023. Cadmium and Hg concentrations were below the Limit Of Quantification (LOQ) in all samples analyzed. The milk samples analyzed proved to be a good source of Ca (up to 44.5 % of the dietary reference values), with well percentages also for Na (up to 7.6 %), K (up to 23.1 %) and Mg (up to 11.1 %). Regarding trace elements, the results reported that chromium requires attention; its value was always higher than 168.8 % in all samples analyzed. Levels of arsenic and lead were up to 20.2 % and up 7.1 % respectively. Aflatoxin M1 concentrations were below the limit of detection (< 0,009 mcg/kg) in all milk analyzed. Therefore, further studies are needed to safeguard consumer health, the quality of the product and to assess the state of animal health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Trace elements in stomach oil of Scopoli's shearwater (Calonectris diomedea) from Linosa's colony.
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Cumbo, Valentina, Galluzzo, Francesco Giuseppe, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Mascetti, Antonietta, Lo Cascio, Giovanni, Giangrosso, Innocenzo Ezio, Pulvirenti, Andrea, Seminara, Salvatore, and Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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MARINE pollution monitoring ,TRACE elements ,TRACE metals ,MARINE pollution ,ANIMAL breeding ,STOMACH ,PETROLEUM - Abstract
Calonectris diomedea is a colonial Procellariiform breeding on Mediterranean islands. The stomach oil produced during chick rearing is a peculiar trait of this species. The composition of the stomach oil is likely to reflect the composition of the prey ingested and might reveal the contaminants uptake with prey becoming a possible tool for the marine pollution monitoring. We examined the concentration of 15 trace elements by ICP-MS and direct mercury analyser. The principal component analysis revealed a heterogeneous pattern of metal concentration, showing a significant separation between samples collected 20 and 70 days after hatching. The data obtained in this work give preliminary information on the feeding habits and breeding ecology of Linosa's colony of Scopoli's shearwater. The trace metals variability found suggest that the stomach oil may have a role as trophic markers to understand predator-prey relationships and to have evidence on the accumulation of pollutants in the latter. • The trace elements profiles of stomach oil samples of C. diomedea were examined. • The results showed a significant separation between sampling periods. • High concentrations of arsenic (As) were found in all the samples examined. • The results suggest a possible role of stomach oil for the monitoring of trace metal pollution in marine ecosystems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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5. Presence of Anisakis pegreffii in farmed sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) commercialized in Southern Italy: A first report.
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Cammilleri, Gaetano, Costa, Antonella, Graci, Stefania, Buscemi, Maria Drussilla, Collura, Rosaria, Vella, Antonio, Pulvirenti, Andrea, Cicero, Antonello, Giangrosso, Giuseppe, Schembri, Pietro, and Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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ANISAKIASIS , *SEA basses , *NEMATODE larvae , *DISEASE prevalence - Abstract
We examined 151 European sea bass ( Dicentrarchus labrax L.) samples from farms and fish markets of Sicily (Southern Italy) for Anisakidae larvae detection. All the samples were examined by visual inspection and modified chloro-peptic digestion. Two nematode larvae were found in the viscera of only one European sea bass sample from a farm located in Greece (FAO 37.3), giving a total prevalence of infestation of 0.7%. No other parasites were found after chloro-peptic digestion of the samples. The larvae were morphologically ascribed, at genus level, to morphotypes I and molecularly identified as Anisakis pegreffii . To the best if our knowledge, this is the first report on the presence of anisakid parasites in farmed European sea bass of Mediterranean Sea. Our findings suggest that the risk of exposure to Anisakidae nematodes in farmed European sea bass remains very low. However, further data on Mediterranean farms are needed to have a detailed risk analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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6. Intake estimates of dioxins and dioxin-like polychlorobiphenyls in the Italian general population from the 2013-2016 results of official monitoring plans in food.
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Diletti, Gianfranco, Scortichini, Giampiero, Abete, Maria Cesarina, Binato, Giovanni, Candeloro, Luca, Ceci, Roberta, Chessa, Giannina, Conte, Annamaria, Di Sandro, Alessandra, Esposito, Mauro, Fedrizzi, Giorgio, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Ferretti, Enrica, Menotta, Simonetta, Nardelli, Valeria, Neri, Bruno, Piersanti, Arianna, Roberti, Francesca, Ubaldi, Alessandro, and Brambilla, Gianfranco
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DIOXINS & the environment , *POLYCHLORINATED biphenyls , *POLYCHLORINATED dibenzodioxins , *FURANS , *FOOD security - Abstract
The implementation of the European Union strategy for polychlorodibenzo-dioxins and -furans (PCDD/Fs), and dioxin-like polychlorobiphenyls (DL-PCBs) is determining a general reduction of their presence in the environment and in the food chain. The most important route for human exposure to these substances is food consumption and, as a consequence, a progressive decrease of their dietary intake has been observed in the last decades. In this context, it seemed worth updating the PCDD/F and DL-PCB intake estimation for the Italian population. A total of 2659 samples of food of animal and vegetable origin analyzed for PCDD/Fs and DL-PCBs in the period 2013–2016 by accredited official laboratories and the national food consumption database were considered for the dietary intake assessment in different age groups of the Italian general population The median cumulative intake estimates expressed as pg WHO-TEQ/kg body weight per day and computed with a deterministic and a probabilistic approach were 1.40–1.52 for children, 0.82–0.85 for adolescents, and 0.64–0.61 for adults, respectively. Such results confirm the decreasing trend of PCDD/F and DL-PCB dietary intake even though the Tolerable Daily Intake (TDI) value of 2 WHO-TEQ/kg body weight per day is exceeded at the 95th percentile for all age groups, with children as sensitive group. Most contributing food categories to the intake resulted fish, food of vegetable origin, and cheese. A sensitivity analysis was also performed to calculate the target contamination levels able to keep the dietary exposure below the TDI. Computed target levels fall between P50 and P97 of the occurrence distribution of the main food groups, meaning that most of the Italian food production can be considered safe. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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7. Toxic metal levels in cocoa powder and chocolate by ICP-MS method after microwave-assisted digestion.
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Lo Dico, Gianluigi Maria, Galvano, Fabio, Dugo, Giacomo, D'ascenzi, Carlo, Macaluso, Andrea, Vella, Antonio, Giangrosso, Giuseppe, Cammilleri, Gaetano, and Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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CHOCOLATE , *COCOA products , *CADMIUM poisoning , *FOOD contamination , *MICROWAVE food products , *FOOD toxicology - Abstract
The Commission Regulation (EC) Regulation N. 488/2014, established the concentration limits for cadmium in specific products based on cocoa and chocolate products as from January 2019. Based on this information there is a need to determine ultratrace levels of elements that might be presents in cocoa and chocolate products. In this work, the concentrations of Arsenic, Antimony, Cadmium, Chromium, Lead, Selenium and Vanadium were evaluated in cocoa powder and chocolate by the validation of an ICP-MS method. Good selectivity/specificity, recovery, repeatability and within-laboratory reproducibility, LOD, LOQ, range of linearity, standard measurement uncertainty parameters for method validation were achieved, in accordance with Commission Regulation. The cocoa powder revealed the maximum metal concentrations of 0.303 ± 0.035 mg/kg for cadmium, 1.228 ± 0.146 mg/kg for lead and 0.094 ± 0.013 mg/kg for arsenic. A significant difference was found between cocoa powder and chocolate samples (p < .05). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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8. Validation of a commercial kit aimed to the detection of pathogenic anisakid nematodes in fish products.
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Cavallero, Serena, Bruno, Alessandro, Arletti, Enrico, Caffara, Monica, Fioravanti, Maria Letizia, Costa, Antonella, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Graci, Stefania, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, and D'Amelio, Stefano
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ANISAKIDAE , *NEMATODES , *CONTRACAECUM , *PSEUDOTERRANOVA , *POLYMERASE chain reaction - Abstract
Anisakids are parasitic nematodes responsible for a zoonosis that occurs following the ingestion of fish and fish products infected with larvae belonging to the genera Anisakis and Pseudoterranova . Rarely Contracaecum is found in association with gastric/intestinal illness, while Hysterothylacium is commonly considered not pathogenic. Although Real Time PCR assays have been recently used with the aim to detect and quantify these parasites in food products, methods applied did not undergo through extensive validation process, a feature highly desirable or mandatory in the case of testing laboratories accredited for the ISO EN 17025:2005. Here, a comprehensive study has been performed to validate a commercial kit based on multiplex real time PCR for the qualitative detection of Anisakis and Pseudoterranova . Inclusivity/exclusivity trials were carried out on DNA from species of the genera Anisakis , Pseudoterranova , Contracaecum , Hysterothylacium and Ascaris , on fish intentionally contaminated with Anisakis spp. and Pseudoterranova spp. and on marine organisms as fish, crustacean and squid to test the commercial kit on a large sample. The assay gave positive amplification for several Anisakis and Pseudoterranova species, while providing no signal for the members of the remaining genera. Each sample was correctly assigned either to Anisakis or Pseudoterranova , thus indicating that no cross-reaction occurred. The LOD was determined using two independent standard curves. Robustness was assayed by using two different thermocyclers in three distinct laboratories with different operators. The establishment of a validation dossier will permit the use of the commercial kit for the detection of Anisakis and Pseudoterranova DNA in fish and fish products intended for human consumption by public or private laboratories, following the requirements regarding the quality assurance processes described in the ISO EN 17025:2005. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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9. Survey on the presence of A. simplex s.s. and A. pegreffii hybrid forms in Central-Western Mediterranean Sea.
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Costa, Antonella, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Graci, Stefania, Buscemi, Maria Drussilla, Vazzana, Mirella, Principato, Deborah, Giangrosso, Giuseppe, and Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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CEPHALOPODA , *ANISAKIDAE , *ANISAKIS , *MORPHOLOGY , *POLYMERASE chain reaction - Abstract
In this study, 1029 fish and cephalopod samples came from Central-Western Mediterranean (FAO 37.1.1 and FAO 37.1.3) were analysed for Anisakidae larvae research with the aim to identify possible hybridisations between Anisakis pegreffii and Anisakis simplex s.s. species. A total of 1765 larvae were detected, with prevalence values between 8.1% and 100%. The morphologic analysis revealed characters attributable to morphotype I of Anisakis in 98.5% of the examined larvae, while 1.5% belonged to the morphotype II. PCR-based Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (PCR–RFLP) analysis of the entire ITS region (ITS1, 5.8S and ITS2) of nuclear ribosomal DNA (rDNA) was performed with Hinf I and Hha I restriction enzymes. The majority of the larvae examined by PCR-RFLP were identified as A. pegreffii (71%), with a prevalence on horse mackerel from FAO 37.1.3, while 10% were identified as A. simplex s.s., 2% as A. physeteris and 17% as A. pegreffii × A. simplex s.s. hybrid genotype. The sequence analysis confirmed the hybridisation in the 85% of the larvae recognised as hybrid forms by PCR- RFLP, suggesting this form as the product of natural interspecific recombination due to the presence of sympatry areas. The presence of hybrid forms were mostly found in fish samples from FAO subzone 37.1.1. This is the first report of A. pegreffii x A. simplex s.s. hybrid genotype in fishes caught off the coasts of Sicily (Southern Italy). Finally, this study provided substantial information about the geographical distribution of Anisakidae family in Central-Western Mediterranean Sea. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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