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2. Distribution of trace metals and metalloids in tissues of Eurasian Woodcock (Scolopax rusticola) from Southern Italy
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Cammilleri, Gaetano, Galluzzo, Francesco Giuseppe, Randazzo, Vincenzo, La Russa, Francesco, Di Pasquale, Maria Liliana, Gambino, Delia, Gargano, Valeria, Castronovo, Calogero, Bacchi, Emanuela, Giarratana, Filippo, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, and Giangrosso, Giuseppe
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- 2024
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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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- 2024
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4. Screening of Anisakis-Related Allergies and Associated Factors in a Mediterranean Community Characterized by High Seafood Consumption.
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Fruscione, Santo, Barrale, Maria, Zarcone, Maurizio, Alba, Davide, Ravazzolo, Barbara, Belluzzo, Miriam, Onida, Rosa, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Costa, Antonella, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Savatteri, Alessandra, De Bella, Daniele Domenico, Pipitone, Salvatore, D'Atria, Alida, Pieri, Alessia, Tramuto, Fabio, Costantino, Claudio, Maida, Carmelo Massimo, Graziano, Giorgio, and Palomba, Marialetizia
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FISHER exact test ,ANISAKIS ,PARASITIC diseases ,ASCARIS ,IMMUNOGLOBULIN E - Abstract
Dietary changes expose consumers to risks from Anisakis larvae in seafood, leading to parasitic diseases and allergies. Anisakis is recognized by EFSA as a significant hazard, with potential oncogenic implications. Diagnostic advancements, like the Basophil Activation Test (BAT), enhance sensitivity and accuracy in identifying Anisakis sensitization, complementing traditional IgE tests. We conducted a cross-sectional study on patients with allergic symptoms from April 2021 to April 2023 at two outpatient clinics in western Sicily. Our goal was to assess the prevalence of Anisakis-related allergies and to identify risk profiles using specific Anisakis IgE and the BAT, especially in regions with high raw fish consumption. The study evaluated specific Anisakis IgE as a screening tool for Anisakis sensitization, using questionnaires, blood samples, and immuno-allergology analyses. Anisakis-specific IgE values were compared with the BAT results, with statistical analyses including Fisher's exact test and logistic regression. The results showed an 18.5% seroprevalence of Anisakis IgE, while the BAT as a second-level test showed 4.63%, indicating the BAT's superior specificity and accuracy. The study highlighted the importance of the BAT in diagnosing Anisakis sensitization, especially in cases of cross-reactivity with Ascaris and tropomyosin. The findings confirm the BAT's exceptional specificity in identifying Anisakis sensitization and support using Anisakis-specific IgE for population-based risk profiling. The BAT can effectively serve as a confirmatory test. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. 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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- 2022
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6. Polyphenols of white lupin (Lupinus albus L.) seeds cultivated in Southern Italy by a LC-HRMS method.
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Cammilleri, Gaetano, Calabrese, Vittorio, Pantano, Licia, Brunone, Mariagrazia, Galluzzo, Francesco Giuseppe, Pulvirenti, Andrea, Fritsch, Tilman, Bongiorno, Carmelo, Macaluso, Andrea, and Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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LUPINUS albus ,POLYPHENOLS ,SEEDS ,LUPINES ,ELLAGIC acid ,APIGENIN - Abstract
In this work we examined the contents of 14 polyphenols in white lupin (Lupinus albus L.) samples cultivated in Southern Italy by the optimisation and validation of a LC-HRMS method. The validation of the LC-HRMS method showed linearity results r
2 > 0.989 and recovery values between 71 and 119% for a very wide range of concentrations. Ellagic acid was the most abundant polyphenol, with mean concentrations of 16271.86 ± 19798.53 μg/Kg, followed by apigenin (2749.51 ± 889.95 μg/Kg). A significant variability in ellagic acid contents was found between the areas of cultivation examined (p < 0.05). As far as we know, this work provides the first data on the polyphenols contents of white lupins cultivated in Italy. The comparison with other study confirms the role of the cultivation area for the determination of the polyphenol's contents. The study also confirms white lupins as a promising source of antioxidant and anti-inflammatory substances in a balanced diet. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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7. Metal Levels in Striped Dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) and Common Dolphins (Delphinus delphis) Stranded along the Sicilian Coastlines of the Mediterranean Sea.
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Naccari, Clara, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Galluzzo, Francesco Giuseppe, Macaluso, Andrea, Riolo, Pietro, Lo Dico, Gianluigi Maria, Bava, Roberto, and Palma, Ernesto
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STRIPED dolphin , *POLLUTANTS , *PREDATORY aquatic animals , *MARINE pollution , *WATER pollution - Abstract
Simple Summary: Dolphins, top predators able to accumulate high levels of environmental contaminants, are used as sentinel species of marine pollution. In this study, the content of metals and metalloids (Hg, Pb, Cd, As, Se and Zn) has been evaluated through ICP-MS analysis in several organs/tissues (liver, muscle, lung, kidney and skin) of striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) and common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) stranded along the Sicilian coastlines of the Mediterranean Sea. The results confirm the exposure of both dolphin species to metals and metalloids, with the highest Hg content correlated to the pollution of the environment where they lived. Significant differences were observed in metals distribution in different organs/tissues analyzed and confirmed by the comparative analysis of metals according to sex and state of development of both dolphin species. These data underline the important role of Stenella coeruleoalba and Delphinus delphis as sentinels of the aquatic environment for assessment of the trend of metals pollution in coastal ecosystems and, indirectly, the health of aquatic species of the Mediterranean Sea. Dolphins, top predators of the aquatic food chain, are used as sentinel species of marine pollution as they are sensitive to environmental changes and able to accumulate a large content of contaminants. Several EU directives promote study of marine mammalians as bio-indicators to evaluate the presence of contaminants in the aquatic environment, such as the Mediterranean Sea, which is rich in environmental pollutants due to its geographic and geo-morphological characteristics. The aim of this study was to evaluate the content of toxic and essential metals and metalloids (Hg, Pb, Cd, As, Se and Zn), through ICP-MS analysis, in organs/tissues (liver, muscle, lung, kidney and skin) of striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) and common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) stranded along the Sicilian coastlines of the Mediterranean Sea. The results confirm the exposure of dolphins to toxic metals and metalloids, with the highest Hg levels observed in skin and liver, although a low Metal Pollution Index (MPI) was found in all samples of both dolphin species. From a comparative analysis of trace metals and metalloids according to sex and state of development, the highest levels of Cd and As were found in females vs. males and adults vs. juveniles, except for Pb in both species, and significant differences were observed between the two species, size of specimens, and organs/tissues analyzed. The highest Hg levels were correlated to those of essential metals Se and Zn, expressed as molar ratios, to evaluate the potential synergic effect of these detoxifying elements against Hg toxicity. This study confirms the rule of Stenella coeruleoalba and Delphinus delphis as valid sentinel species of the Mediterranean Sea, to verify the trend of metals pollution in this aquatic environment and, consequently, the health of these marine species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Evaluating the inhibition effect of a novel bio-packaging on histamine content in mackerel (Scomber scombrus): a new strategy with environment respect.
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La Torre, Giovanna Loredana, Vadalà, Rossella, Cicero, Nicola, Lo Cascio, Giovanni, Cicero, Antonello, Calabrese, Vittorio, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Ingallina, Cinzia, and Salvo, Andrea
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HISTAMINE ,MACKERELS ,FOOD poisoning ,BIOGENIC amines - Abstract
This is the first study in which the impact of a new bio-packaging on histamine formation in mackerel was investigated. To monitor the preservation of fresh fish samples a treatment with innovative polymeric film and a soaking procedure in liquid new biomaterial was adopted. Ultra HPLC diode array detection (UHPLC-DAD) analyses for histamine monitoring were performed on fresh, packaged, and soaked mackerel samples at different time. The histamine content threshold value was up to 7 days, and after this period the results showed that histamine levels were affected by application of biomaterial. Significant increase was detected in sample that was not treated with biofilm. The new biofilm extended the shelf-life and reveals a promising packaging system to prevent histamine biosynthesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Trace Elements in Stenella coeruleoalba : Assessment of Marine Environmental Pollution and Dolphin Health Status.
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Naccari, Clara, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Ruga, Stefano, Castagna, Fabio, Bava, Roberto, and Palma, Ernesto
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TRACE elements , *MARINE pollution , *POLLUTION , *POLLUTANTS , *STRIPED dolphin , *HEAVY metals , *MARINE pollution monitoring - Abstract
Simple Summary: Metals are ubiquitous environmental contaminants that can be easily accumulated and biomagnified in various fishes and mammalian species at the top of the aquatic food chain. Among marine mammalians, the striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) is considered to be a sentinel species of marine environmental pollution. The aim of this study was to assess, through Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) analysis, the concentrations of toxic metals and metalloids, essential micro- and macro-elements in organs/tissues of Stenella coeruleoalba. Considering the low content of toxic metals and metalloids found, the analysis of some specific parameters was carried out: the marine pollution index (MPI) underlines the key role of dolphins to assess marine pollution, while the coefficient of condition (K) and the complete mineral profile are predictive of dolphins good health status. However, the correlations among toxic and essential metals, expressed as molar ratios, have shown that toxic metals cannot be detoxified by the analyzed essential metals. Heavy metals are environmental contaminants and can easily accumulate and biomagnify in various marine species (fishes and mammalians) at the top of the aquatic food chain. Among marine mammalians, the striped dolphin (Stenella coeruleoalba) is the most abundant cetacean in the Mediterranean Sea and is considered to be a sentinel species to monitor the environmental marine pollution. In this study, the contents of toxic metals and metalloids (Cd, Pb, Hg, and As), micro-elements (Ni, Cr, Cu, Fe, Co, Mn, Se and Zn) and macro-elements (Na, Ca, K, Mg and P) were evaluated by ICP-MS analysis in several organs/tissues (lung, skin, muscle and liver) of Stenella coeruleoalba. The assessment of marine environmental pollution and dolphins health status was carried out through further analysis of the same specific parameters such as the metal pollution index (MPI) and coefficient of condition (K). Finally, the correlation between toxic metals and metalloids and essential micro-elements, expressed as molar ratios, was analyzed to evaluate the detoxifying ability (effectiveness) of Zn, Se and Cu. Data obtained showed the presence of toxic metals and metalloids analyzed in the Stenella coeruleoalba samples but the MPI values suggested a low environmental contamination of the Mediterranean Sea where dolphins lived. The content of micro- and macro-elements was found to be in a normal range for this species and predictive of dolphins good health status, as confirmed by the coefficient of condition K. However, the correlation between toxic and essential metals, expressed as molar ratios, showed that the following toxic metals cannot be detoxified by the essential metals: 66Zn/201Hg, 82Se/201Hg, 63Cu/201Hg and 66Zn/52Cr, 82Se/52Cr, 63Cu/52Cr. Therefore, this study highlights the key role of dolphin Stenella coeruleoalba to assess marine pollution and the importance of analyzing the complete mineral profile to evaluate the animal health status. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF HYSTEROTHYLACIUM SPP. IN FISHES FROM THE SOUTHERN MEDITERRANEAN SEA (SOUTHERN ITALY)
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Costa, Antonella, Graci, Stefania, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Buscemi, Maria Drussilla, Collura, Rosaria, Vella, Antonio, and Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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- 2018
11. 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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- 2018
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12. Relationship between arsenic accumulation in tissues and hematological parameters in mullet caught in Faro Lake: a preliminary study
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Fazio, Francesco, Saoca, Concetta, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Capillo, Gioele, and Piccione, Giuseppe
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- 2019
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13. Aflatoxin M1 in cow, sheep, and donkey milk produced in Sicily, Southern Italy
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Cammilleri, Gaetano, Graci, Stefania, Collura, Rosaria, Buscemi, Maria Drussilla, Vella, Antonio, Macaluso, Andrea, Giaccone, Vita, Giangrosso, Giuseppe, Cicero, Antonello, Lo Dico, Gianluigi Maria, Pulvirenti, Andrea, Cicero, Nicola, and Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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- 2019
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14. Microbiological and Toxicological Investigations on Bivalve Molluscs Farmed in Sicily.
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Castello, Annamaria, Alio, Vincenzina, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Sciortino, Sonia, Macaluso, Andrea, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Dall'Ara, Sonia, Pino, Fiorella, Servadei, Irene, Oliveri, Giuseppa, and Costa, Antonella
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AEROMONAS hydrophila ,MOLLUSKS ,POLLUTANTS ,ESCHERICHIA coli ,METAL detectors ,VIBRIO alginolyticus ,BIVALVES - Abstract
Bivalves can concentrate biological and chemical pollutants, causing foodborne outbreaks whose occurrence is increasing, due to climatic and anthropic factors that are difficult to reverse, hence the need for improved surveillance. This study aimed to evaluate the hygienic qualities of bivalves sampled along the production and distribution chain in Sicily and collect useful data for consumer safety. Bacteriological and molecular analyses were performed on 254 samples of bivalves for the detection of enteropathogenic Vibrio, Arcobacter spp., Aeromonas spp., Salmonella spp., and beta-glucuronidase-positive Escherichia coli. A total of 96 out of 254 samples, collected in the production areas, were processed for algal biotoxins and heavy metals detection. Bacterial and algal contaminations were also assessed for 21 samples of water from aquaculture implants. Vibrio spp., Arcobacter spp., Aeromonas hydrophila, Salmonella spp., and Escherichia coli were detected in 106/254, 79/254, 12/254, 16/254, and 95/254 molluscs, respectively. A total of 10/96 bivalves tested positive for algal biotoxins, and metals were under the legal limit. V. alginolyticus, A. butzleri, and E. coli were detected in 5, 3, and 3 water samples, respectively. Alexandrium minutum, Dinophysis acuminata, Lingulodinium polyedra, and Pseudonitzschia spp. were detected in water samples collected with the biotoxin-containing molluscs. Traces of yessotoxins were detected in molluscs from water samples containing the corresponding producing algae. Despite the strict regulation by the European Commission over shellfish supply chain monitoring, our analyses highlighted the need for efficiency improvement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Determination of Mycotoxins in Plant-Based Meat Alternatives (PBMAs) and Ingredients after Microwave Cooking.
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Galluzzo, Francesco Giuseppe, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Pulvirenti, Andrea, Mannino, Erika, Pantano, Licia, Calabrese, Vittorio, Buscemi, Maria Drussilla, Messina, Elisa Maria Domenica, Alfano, Calogero, Macaluso, Andrea, and Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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MICROWAVE cooking ,MEAT alternatives ,LIQUID chromatography-mass spectrometry ,MYCOTOXINS ,CARROTS ,VEGGIE burgers - Abstract
In this study, we investigate the role of microwave cooking in reducing mycotoxin contamination in plant-based food matrices, with a focus on veggie burgers (purchased and home-made) and their ingredients (soybean, potatoes, zucchini, carrots). Two different conditions were studied (Max–Min) that were 800 W for 60 s and 800 W for 90 s, respectively. The degradation patterns of aflatoxins (AFB1, AFB2, AFG1, AFG2), fumonisins (FB1, FB2, FB3), trichothecenes (T2, HT2, ZEA), and ochratoxin A (OTA) were studied. The extraction procedures were conducted with the QuEChERS extraction, and the analyses were conducted with liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Principal component analysis (PCA) showed that degradation under microwave cooking varies considerably across different food matrices and cooking conditions. This study provides valuable insights into the degradation of mycotoxins during microwave cooking and underscores the need for more research in this area to ensure food safety. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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16. Essential and non-essential elements in white lupin (Lupinus albus L.) cultivated in Southern Italy.
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Cammilleri, Gaetano, Calabrese, Vittorio, Vella, Antonio, Macaluso, Andrea, Bacchi, Emanuela, Pantano, Licia, Galluzzo, Francesco Giuseppe, Oddo, Adriana, Giangrosso, Giuseppe, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, and Brunone, Mariagrazia
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LUPINUS albus ,INDUCTIVELY coupled plasma mass spectrometry - Abstract
We assessed the presence of V, Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Se, Sb, Cd, and Pb in white lupin samples cultivated in Southern Italy by the validation of an Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) method. The ICP-MS method validation showed satisfactory values of linearity (r
2 > 0.999), recovery (87.4–100.7%), repeatability, and reproducibility values. Zinc was the most abundant element; showing mean concentrations of 0.778 ± 0.09 mg/Kg wet weight (w.w.) and a maximum of 1.013 mg/Kg w.w., followed by copper (0.191 ± 0.05 mg/Kg w.w.). Among the non-essential elements, important levels of cadmium were found (0.017 ± 0.004 mg/Kg w.w.), with 28% exceeding the limits set by the EU Regulation. The results of this work confirm the role of white lupins and other legumes in reducing the pH of the soil, increasing the exchangeable forms of Cd. This work also provides the first data on the nutritional and antinutritional properties of white lupins cultivated in Italy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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17. Toxic metals in Loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) stranded freshly dead along Sicilian coasts.
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Cammilleri, Gaetano, Galluzzo, Francesco Giuseppe, Pulvirenti, Andrea, Pantano, Licia, Calabrese, Vittorio, Gentile, Antonino, Cumbo, Valentina, Macaluso, Andrea, Macaluso, Vito, Vella, Antonio, and Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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- 2023
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18. 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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- 2016
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19. Acorn-related acquired pseudomelanosis in Calabrian black pigs
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Lanteri, Giovanni, Abbate, Jessica Maria, Iaria, Carmelo, Macrì, Daniele, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, and Marino, Fabio
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- 2019
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20. Tramadol vs. Lidocaine Administered Intraperitoneally and in Incisional Lines for the Intraoperative and Postoperative Pain Management of Romifidine-Telazol-Anesthetized Swine Undergoing Umbilical Hernia Repair.
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Costa, Giovanna Lucrezia, Spadola, Filippo, Di Pietro, Simona, Nava, Vincenzo, Licata, Patrizia, Giudice, Elisabetta, Leonardi, Fabio, Bruno, Fabio, Messina, Laura, Macrì, Francesco, Macrì, Daniele, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Tabbì, Marco, and Interlandi, Claudia
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POSTOPERATIVE pain treatment ,HERNIA surgery ,UMBILICAL hernia ,TRAMADOL ,OPIOID analgesics ,SWINE - Abstract
Simple Summary: Umbilical hernia in swine is a congenital condition that may require surgical treatment. Locoregional anesthesia is commonly used in livestock to provide analgesia for surgery. However, the relatively low pH of inflamed tissue may reduce, slow down, or compromise the efficacy of local anesthetics. Phlegmon, ulcers, and dermatitis are very common lesions in livestock, that result in an inflammatory process with pH reduction of the tissues. Consequently, a locally effective opioid may replace or compliment the analgesic efficacy of local anesthetics. Tramadol is a weak opioid with good analgesic efficacy and few side effects. The results of the study showed that tramadol could be used for pain management in livestock. The aim of the study was to compare the analgesic efficacy of tramadol and lidocaine for local anesthesia during umbilical hernia repair in swine. The study was performed on 66 large white crossbred swine. The swine received a mixture of tiletamine/zolazepam at 5 mg/kg and romifidine at 80 µg/kg, administered intramuscularly. Then, they were divided into three groups (n = 22) that received different treatments with lidocaine at 4 mg/kg and tramadol at 4 mg/kg. The LL group received lidocaine both by infiltration of the surgical planes and intraperitoneally. The LT group received lidocaine by infiltration of the surgical planes and tramadol intraperitoneally. The TT group received tramadol both by infiltration of the surgical planes and intraperitoneally. In all groups, the infiltration of the surgical planes into the umbilical region involved both the skin and muscle planes. Heart rate, noninvasive arterial blood pressure, and respiratory frequency were recorded during surgery. The response to the surgical stimulus was evaluated using a cumulative pain scale (the cut-off point for rescue analgesia was set to 10). Postoperative pain was assessed using the UNESP-Botucatu pig composite acute pain scale (the cut-off point was set to 4). The trend of physiological variables was adequate for patients under anesthesia. No subject required intraoperative and postoperative rescue analgesia. Tramadol could therefore be used for pain management in livestock. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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21. A LC-HRMS After QuEChERS Cleanup Method for the Rapid Determination of Dye Residues in Fish Products
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Giaccone, Vita, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Macaluso, Andrea, Cicero, Nicola, Pulvirenti, Andrea, Vella, Antonio, and Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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- 2017
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22. 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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23. Cytotoxic activity of Holothuria tubulosa (Echinodermata) coelomocytes
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Vazzana, Mirella, Celi, Monica, Chiaramonte, Marco, Inguglia, Luigi, Russo, Debora, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Battaglia, Dominique, and Arizza, Vincenzo
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- 2018
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24. Treatment of Canine Disc-Associated Cervical Spondylomyelopathy with a Cervical Distraction–Stabilization Technique (C-LOX Combined with LCP Plate) and Clinical Outcomes.
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Tabbì, Marco, Barillaro, Giuseppe, Interlandi, Claudia Dina, Di Pietro, Simona, Fugazzotto, Domenico, Costa, Giovanna Lucrezia, Iannelli, Nicola Maria, Macrì, Daniele, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, and Macrì, Francesco
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SPINAL nerve roots ,SPINAL cord compression ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,INTERVERTEBRAL disk ,CERVICAL cord ,RADICULOPATHY - Abstract
Simple Summary: The aim of the study was to evaluate the outcomes of a cervical distraction–stabilization technique using an intervertebral anchored fusion device (C-LOX) combined with a locking compression plate (LCP plate) for the treatment of disc-associated cervical spondylomyelopathy (DA-CSM) in dogs, based on clinical and radiographical follow-up data. Thirteen dogs affected by DA-CSM were included in the study. After the surgical procedure, an improvement in neurological status was documented in 9/13 cases. This cervical distraction–stabilization technique seems to be a valuable surgical alternative to treat this canine pathology. Canine disc-associated cervical spondylomyelopathy (DA-CSM) is a form of caudal CSM, characterized by the compression of the spinal cord and nerve roots due to an intervertebral disc protrusion. It is more frequent in large canine breeds. A variety of surgical techniques has been proposed for DA-CSM. The aim of the study was to evaluate the outcomes of a cervical distraction–stabilization technique using an intervertebral anchored fusion device (C-LOX) combined with a locking compression plate (LCP plate) for the treatment of DA-CSM in dogs, based on clinical and radiographical follow-up data. Thirteen dogs affected by DA-CSM were included in the study. After the surgical procedure, an improvement in neurological status was documented in 9/13 cases. This cervical distraction–stabilization technique seems to be a valuable surgical alternative to treat this canine pathology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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25. Toxic metals and total lipids comparison between wild and farmed fish of South mediterranean.
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Cammilleri, Gaetano, Calabrese, Vittorio, Accordino, Letizia, Pantano, Licia, Migliazzo, Aldo, Galluzzo, Francesco Giuseppe, Parrino, Vincenzo, Brunone, Assunta, Lo Dico, Gianluigi Maria, Bacchi, Emanuela, Giangrosso, Giuseppe, Calvacca, Pellegrino Francesco, and Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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HEAVY metals ,UREAPLASMA ,LIPIDS ,EUROPEAN seabass ,MERCURY ,RAW foods ,FISH farming ,CADMIUM - Abstract
A total of 151 wild and farmed fish samples of three species (S. aurata, D. labrax and U. cirrosa) from south Mediterranean were examined for cadmium, lead and mercury and total lipids detection to verify possible differences between wild and farmed fish. Mercury was detected only in S. aurata samples, with mean values of 0.056 ± 0.128 mg/kg and 0.031 ± 0.033 mg/kg for farmed and wild samples, respectively. The results verified no significant differences in Pb, Cd and Hg levels between wild and farmed fish samples (p < 0.05). The farmed fish samples showed higher total lipids contents than wild (p > 0.05). As far as we know, this work report first findings on the toxic metal presence in farmed Umbrina cirrosa, showing no detectable Hg, Cd and Pb values. The results of this work seems to confirm that the presence of toxic metals could be more related to the pollution the site than the type of production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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26. Basophil Activation Test in the Diagnosis of Anisakis Allergy: An Observational Study from an Area of High Seafood Consumption in Italy.
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Brusca, Ignazio, Barrale, Maria, Zarcone, Maurizio, Fruscione, Santo, Onida, Rosa, De Bella, Daniele Domenico, Alba, Davide, Belluzzo, Miriam, Uasuf, Carina Gabriela, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Costa, Antonella, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Savatteri, Alessandra, Cannizzaro, Emanuele, Calamusa, Giuseppe, Lacca, Guido, Maida, Carmelo Massimo, Pipitone, Salvatore, D'Atria, Alida, and Palomba, Marialetizia
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ANISAKIS ,BASOPHILS ,CONVENIENCE sampling (Statistics) ,SCIENTIFIC observation ,ALLERGIES ,FISH parasites - Abstract
The rising popularity of undercooked or raw seafood containing larvae of the Anisakis parasite has led to issues of public health concern due to allergic manifestations. We conducted an observational study on the use of an innovative Anisakis allergy diagnostic algorithm in a convenience sample of 53 allergic outpatients recruited in Western Sicily, between April 2021 and March 2022. We included individuals with an anamnesis suggestive of IgE sensitization to Anisakis reporting clinical manifestation in the last month due to allergic reactions after eating fresh fish, or in subjects at high exposure risk with sea products while abstaining from fish ingestion, excluding those with documented fish sensitization. Outpatients were tested via Skin Prick Test, IgE-specific dosage and Basophil Activation Test (BAT). Twenty-six outpatients were diagnosed with Anisakis, while 27 with Chronic Urticaria (CU). We found a seven-fold excess risk for Anisakis (p4) positivity in the Anisakis allergic outpatients, as compared to the CU ones. BAT showed the best diagnostic accuracy (92.45%) and specificity (100%), while specific IgE to Ascaris (p1) documented the best sensitivity (92.31%) but a very low specificity (37.04%). In conclusion, our findings may represent a potentially useful contribution to the future development of updated clinical guidelines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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27. Validation of the TrichinEasy® digestion system for the detection of Anisakidae larvae in fish products
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Cammilleri, Gaetano, Chetta, Michele, Costa, Antonella, Graci, Stefania, Collura, Rosaria, Buscemi, Maria Drussilla, Cusimano, Maria, Alongi, Angelina, Principato, Deborah, Giangrosso, Giuseppe, Vella, Antonio, and Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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28. Noise elicits hematological stress parameters in Mediterranean damselfish (Chromis chromis, perciformes): A mesocosm study
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Vazzana, Mirella, Celi, Monica, Arizza, Vincenzo, Calandra, Giampiero, Buscaino, Giuseppa, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Bracciali, Claudia, and Sarà, Gianluca
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29. Tramadol Administered Intravenously Either as a Bolus or a Slow Injection in Pain Management of Romifidine-Sedated Calves Undergoing Umbilical Hernia Repair.
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Costa, Giovanna L., Leonardi, Fabio, Interlandi, Claudia, Licata, Patrizia, Lizarraga, Ignacio, Macrì, Francesco, Macrì, Daniele, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, and Spadola, Filippo
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HERNIA surgery ,UMBILICAL hernia ,PAIN management ,CALVES ,TRAMADOL ,STANDING position - Abstract
Simple Summary: Due to the anatomical and physiological characteristics of cattle, many surgical and diagnostic procedures are often performed in cattle using standing sedation and local blocks combined with mild physical restraint. However, some procedures (e.g., abdominal surgery) are not suitable candidates for standing surgeries and are performed more easily and more safely with general anesthesia. The severity and clinical relevance of ruminants pain is probably often underestimated. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the effect of tramadol administered intravenously either as a bolus or a slow injection in romifidine-sedated calves undergoing umbilical hernia repair. Intramuscular administration of romifidine followed by tramadol either as an IV bolus or an IV slow injection provided suitable myorelaxation, deep sedation and adequate analgesia to perform umbilical hernia repair. Umbilical hernias in calves occur with relative frequency. Most abdominal surgeries can be performed in cattle using standing sedation and local blocks. Romifidine is widely used in calves, alone or in combination with opioids. Tramadol administered as an intravenous slow injection provided better analgesia than an IV bolus in cows. The aim of the present study was to compare the response to surgical stimulus, and sedative effects of tramadol administered intravenously either as a bolus or a slow injection in romifidinesedated calves. Twenty Frisian calves undergoing umbilical hernia repair received romifidine (0.08 mg/kg IM; time 0) followed by tramadol (1 mg/kg IV) 5 min later either as a bolus (n = 10, B group) or a slow injection over 10 min (n = 10, SI group). Surgical area was infiltrated with lidocaine (4 mg/kg). Heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), systolic, dyastolic and mean arterial pressure (SAP, DAP, MAP), sedation scores and response to surgical stimulus were recorded for up to 55 min. After the calves recovered a standing position, postoperative pain scores were assessed for up to 50 min. Sedation scores were significantly higher in the SI group than in the B group at 55 min (p < 0.05). HR, RR, SAP and response to surgical stimulus were significantly higher in the B group than in the SI group (p < 0.05). No significant differences were recorded in postoperative pain scores between groups (p > 0.05). Romifidine IM followed by intravenous tramadol, as a bolus or slow injection and local infiltration with lidocaine provided adequate sedation and analgesia in calves undergoing umbilical hernia repair. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Identification of Contracaecum rudolphii (Nematoda: Anisakidae) in Great Cormorants Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis (Blumenbach, 1978) from Southern Italy.
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Cammilleri, Gaetano, D'Amelio, Stefano, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Costa, Antonella, Buscemi, Maria Drussilla, Castello, Annamaria, Bacchi, Emanuela, Goffredo, Elisa, Mancini, Maria Emanuela, and Cavallero, Serena
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CORMORANTS ,NEMATODES ,FISH ecology ,AUTOPSY ,VISCERA ,IDENTIFICATION - Abstract
Simple Summary: Four dead Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis specimens from Southern Italy coasts were examined for Contracaecum sp. detection. 181 Contracaecum sp. larvae and adults were found in the viscera of all the P. carbo sinensis examined. The PCR-RFLP analysis showed the presence of Contracaecum rudolphii A and B. A co-infestation of C. rudolphii A and B was found in P. carbo sinensis from Leporano Bay. This study provides a first report of the presence of Contracaecum sp. in P. carbo sinensis from Southern Italy. In this study, four dead great cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo sinensis (Blumenbach, 1978) specimens, collected from the coasts and lakes of Southern Italy, were examined by necropsy for the detection of Contraceacum sp. The adults and larvae found were subjected to morphological analysis and molecular identification by PCR-RFLP. A total of 181 Contracaecum specimens were detected in all of the four great cormorants examined (prevalence = 100%), showing an intensity of infestation between nine and ninety-two. A co-infestation by adult and larval forms of Contracaecum rudolphii was found only in one of the great cormorants examined. Following molecular investigations, 48 specimens of C. rudolphii A and 38 specimens of C. rudolphii B were detected, revealing co-infestation solely for the great cormorant from Leporano Bay (Southern Italy). Our results showed an opposite ratio between C. rudolphii A and C. rudolphii B in Pantelleria and in Salso Lake (Southern Italy) compared to what was reported in the literature, probably due to migratory stopovers and the ecology of the infested fish species, confirming the role of Contracaecum nematodes as ecological tags of their hosts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Toxic Metals in Pelagic, Benthic and Demersal Fish Species from Mediterranean FAO Zone 37
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Naccari, Clara, Cicero, Nicola, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Giangrosso, Giuseppe, Vella, Antonio, Macaluso, Andrea, Naccari, Francesco, and Dugo, Giacomo
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32. Effect on physiological parameters and anaesthetic dose requirement of isoflurane when tramadol given as a continuous rate infusion vs a single intravenous bolus injection during ovariohysterectomy in dogs.
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Costa, Giovanna L., Di Pietro, Simona, Interlandi, Claudia, Leonardi, Fabio, Macrì, Daniele, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, and Macrì, Francesco
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ISOFLURANE ,BODY temperature ,INTRAVENOUS injections ,TRAMADOL ,FEMALE dogs ,HYSTERO-oophorectomy ,SYSTOLIC blood pressure - Abstract
Background: Tramadol produces a significant reduction in both sevoflurane and isoflurane minimum alveolar concentrations in dogs under experimental conditions. This study aims to compare the effects of tramadol administered as a constant rate infusion (CRI) with those of tramadol administered as a single intravenous bolus on physiological parameters and isoflurane requirements in dogs undergoing ovariohysterectomy. Methods: In this study, forty female dogs undergoing ovariohysterectomy were enrolled. The bitches were anesthetized with 5 mg/kg of tiletamine/zolazepam combined with 0.05 mg/kg of acepromazine intravenously. Anesthesia was maintained with isoflurane delivered in 100% oxygen. The group A (n = 20) received tramadol 4 mg/kg in a single intravenous bolus, whereas the group B (n = 20) received tramadol 1.5 mg/kg in an intravenous bolus followed by tramadol 2.6 mg/kg/h as a CRI. The following parameters were recorded: heart rate, respiratory rate, non-invasive blood pressure, body temperature, EtCO
2 , SpO2 and inspired and expired concentrations of isoflurane. Parameter measurements were performed from pre-preedication (baseline) to skin suturing. Results: The dogs were healthy subjects that demonstrated no abnormalities on laboratory investigations. Significant tachycardia was recorded after administration of tiletamine/zolazepam combined with acepromazine in both groups. Heart rate decreased after intubation but remained significantly higher compared to baseline values in both groups. Systolic blood pressure significantly decreased in both groups but the recorded values were within the physiological range. Mild reduction in body temperature was recorded in both groups. SpO2 and EtCO2 remained within the physiological range. Isoflurane requirement was significantly lower in the group B compared to the group A. Transient twitching was recorded in two dogs belonging to the group A after tramadol administration. Conclusions: Compared to tramadol given as a single intravenous bolus injection during ovariohysterectomy in dogs, tramadol administered as a CRI reduces isoflurane requirements in dogs anesthetized with tiletamine/zolazepam combined with acepromazine. Both tramadol given as a CRI and a single intravenous bolus injection, induce decrease in heart rate, respiratory rate and in body temperature but the values of these parameters remain within physiological range in dogs undergoing ovariohysterectomy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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33. Evolution of Free Amino Acids, Histamine and Volatile Compounds in the Italian Anchovies (Engraulis encrasicolus L.) Sauce at Different Ripening Times.
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Corona, Onofrio, Cinquanta, Luciano, Li Citra, Caterina, Mazza, Francesca, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Marconi, Emanuele, Cuomo, Francesca, and Messia, Maria Cristina
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ENGRAULIS encrasicolus ,ANCHOVIES ,HISTAMINE ,UMAMI (Taste) ,SAUCES ,AMINO acids - Abstract
In this study, the evolution of the safety, nutritional, and volatile profile of a traditional Italian anchovy sauce with protected designation of origin (PDO), called "colatura di alici di Cetara", is investigated after 12, 24, and 48 months of aging in wooden barrels. Some physicochemical parameters, free amino acids, volatile compounds, and histamine contents were evaluated during the aging of the samples. Glutamate, which together with aspartate is responsible for the umami taste, was the predominant free amino acid in the tested fish sauce, with a significant increase during the 48 months of maturation. The total amino acid content of the anchovy sauce increased from 24 to 48 months of aging. The histamine content decreased significantly from 12 to 48 months of ripening. This point is particularly interesting for the sauce safety and confirms the importance of the maturation time of at least 9 months reported in the disciplinary of production. A total of 44 volatile compounds were found in the anchovy sauce samples, of which the largest class was acids, mainly isovaleric acid. The results show that prolonged maturation improves the safety, nutritional, and volatile components of the seasoning "colatura di alici". [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Levobupivacaine Combined with Cisatracurium in Peribulbar Anaesthesia in Cats Undergoing Corneal and Lens Surgery.
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Costa, Giovanna L., Leonardi, Fabio, Interlandi, Claudia, Spadola, Filippo, Fisichella, Sheila, Macrì, Francesco, Nastasi, Bernadette, Macrì, Daniele, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, and Di Pietro, Simona
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LOCUS coeruleus ,NEUROMUSCULAR blockade ,ANESTHESIA ,OPHTHALMIC surgery ,INTRAOCULAR pressure ,MYDRIASIS ,SURGERY - Abstract
Simple Summary: Regional anaesthesia techniques are widely used for eye surgery and include retrobulbar and peribulbar anaesthesia; they promote adequate positioning of the eyeball. Peribulbar injection of cisatracurium and levobupivacaine provides effective akinesia and mydriasis, and shortens the onset of akinesia by prolonging its duration, without side effects and systemic neuromuscular blockade. The aims of the study included evaluating the effects of levobupivacaine combined with cisatracurium on akinesia and mydriasis when administered by peribulbar injection, and evaluating if the chosen dose of cisatracurium is enough to avoid the use of systemic neuromuscular blockade in cats. The animals were divided into four groups as follows: group L received 1.25 mg kg
−1 levobupivacaine administered by peribulbar injection; group LC received the same dose of levobupivacaine combined with 0.01 mg kg−1 of cisatracurium administered by peribulbar injection; group C received 0.01 mg kg−1 of cisatracurium administered by peribulbar injection; group GC received 0.01 mg kg−1 of cisatracurium intravenously. Physiological variables, intraocular pressure, akinesia, and mydriasis were measured before and up to 30 min after peribulbar injection. The onset of akinesia, duration of akinesia, and train of four (TOF) were evaluated. Physiological variables remained in the physiological range in all groups. Effective akinesia and mydriasis were observed in all groups. The (TOF) was 0.9 in all groups. Throughout the study was observed in group LC a shortened onset of akinesia and a prolonging its duration. The peribulbar injection of cisatracurium and levobupivacaine provided effective akinesia and mydriasis, and shortened the onset of akinesia while prolonging its duration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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35. Effects of Cisatracurium in Sevoflurane and Propofol Requirements in Dog-Undergoing-Mastectomy Surgery.
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Interlandi, Claudia, Di Pietro, Simona, Costa, Giovanna L., Spadola, Filippo, Iannelli, Nicola M., Macrì, Daniele, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, and Macrì, Francesco
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INTRAVENOUS anesthetics ,MUSCLE relaxants ,PROPOFOL ,SEVOFLURANE ,SYSTOLIC blood pressure ,OXYGEN saturation ,HEART beat - Abstract
Simple Summary: Gas anesthesia is widely used in clinical practice; it results in better management of the surgical patient by reducing the risks attached to anesthesia. Neuromuscular blockers, such as cisatracurium besylate, result in muscle relaxation of varying dose-dependent duration; however, they do not have analgesic and hypnotic efficacy, which is the reason of the combination with analgesic and anesthetic substances. The present study aimed to evaluate the possible reduction of anesthetic drugs used in bitches undergoing mastectomy surgery. The results obtained showed that the cisatracurium resulted in a good degree of myorelaxation without the manifestation of side effects and, more importantly, allowed the reduction of anesthetics used for induction (propofol) and maintenance (sevoflurane) of anesthesia. The possibility of reducing the doses of the drugs used maintaining also a good anesthesia enriches the scenario of different protocols that can be used in the canine patient. The purpose of the present study was to test whether the addition of cisatracurium in combination with propofol and sevoflurane would result in a change in doses of used anesthetic drugs. Ten dogs (Group A) undergoing elective unilateral mastectomy surgery were included in the study. To induce and maintain anesthesia, subjects received propofol and sevoflurane at varying doses; analgesia was performed with remifentanil. After three months, the same subjects (Group B) underwent contralateral mastectomy and received the same anesthetic protocol with the addition of cisatracurium at a dosage of 0.2 mg/kg
−1 . The following parameters were monitored during anesthesia: heart rate, systolic blood pressure, end-tidal CO2 , oxygen saturation, halogenate requirement, and rectal temperature at baseline (T0 ), induction (T1 ), 5 (T5 ), 10 (T10 ), 15 (T15 ), 20 (T20 ), 25 (T25 ), 30 (T30 ), and 35 (T35 ) time points. In Group A, halogenate requirement was reduced at all the time points other than T1 (p < 0.001); in Group B, the percentage of halogenate requirement was already reduced at T1 and remained constant during the experimental period, showing no significant intragroup differences. The dose requirements of sevoflurane and propofol varied significantly between the two groups, with significantly lower dosages in the Group B (the cisatracurium-treated group). Moreover, patients treated with cisatracurium showed a stable anesthetic plan. The nondepolarizing-muscle-relaxant cisatracurium besylate could be considered a useful adjunct to anesthetic protocols. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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36. Nutritional and mineral composition of persimmon fruits (Diospyros kaki L.) from Central and Southern Italy.
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Tardugno, Roberta, Gervasi, Teresa, Nava, Vincenzo, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, and Cicero, Nicola
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FRUIT composition ,DIOSPYROS ,DIETARY fiber ,MINERALS ,GALLIC acid ,ELLAGIC acid - Abstract
In this study, the nutritional and mineral composition of Diospyros kaki fruits from Apulia, Campania, Lazio, Sardinia and Sicily regions was evaluated. Dietary fiber, mineral, pectin, polyphenol, and protein contents were evaluated. Particularly high are the contents of the dietary fiber and pectins. The mineral elements profile was interesting due to its modest content of sodium and high potassium concentration. Protein amounts were in line with the quantities for this fruit. The total polyphenol content of the fruits analysed was very variable, interesting for the quantities found both total and gallic acid. The results obtained confirmed the nutritional value of this fruit even for special dietary regimens such as hypertension and heart diseases and the genuineness of its cultivation in Central-Southern Italy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. First Report on the Presence of Toxic Metals and Metalloids in East Asian Bullfrog (Hoplobatrachus rugulosus) Legs.
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Bacchi, Emanuela, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Tortorici, Marina, Galluzzo, Francesco Giuseppe, Pantano, Licia, Calabrese, Vittorio, Vella, Antonio, Macaluso, Andrea, Dico, Gianluigi Maria Lo, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, and Brunone, Mariagrazia
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HEAVY metals ,BULLFROG ,SEMIMETALS ,ARSENIC ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,FOOD consumption ,POISONS - Abstract
We examined the presence of As, Cr, Cd, and Pb in 42 samples of farmed East Asian bullfrog (Hoplobatrachus rugulosus) from Vietnam and Thailand by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). An estimation of the dietary intake and exposure to the toxic elements analysed was also carried out. The results showed very high As levels, with mean values of 0.094 ± 0.085 mg/Kg w.w. and a maximum of 0.22 mg/Kg. No significant differences were found for As contents between areas of production (p > 0.05). No detectable Cd contents were found in all the samples examined. The Pb concentrations of the East Asian bullfrog legs samples were below the European Commission's permitted levels. The Cr and Pb contents of the East Asian bullfrog produced in Vietnam were significantly higher than that produced in Thailand (p < 0.05). The target hazard quotient (THQ) ratio for Cr was not exceeded for all the samples analysed. In contrast, the benchmark dose lower confidence limit (BMDL) and THQ ratios for As were exceeded, indicating carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risks for those who consume this type of food. The results of this work confirm the role of As-contaminated water absorption as an important source of arsenic for these adult organisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Effects of Sulfamethoxazole on Fertilization and Embryo Development in the Arbacia lixula Sea Urchin.
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Lazzara, Valentina, Mauro, Manuela, Celi, Monica, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Vizzini, Aiti, Luparello, Claudio, Bellini, Paola, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, and Vazzana, Mirella
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SEA urchins ,SULFAMETHOXAZOLE ,EMBRYOS ,TOXICITY testing ,MARINE organisms ,OVUM - Abstract
Simple Summary: Drugs released into the aquatic environment create serious problems for the organisms that live there. For this reason, the present study investigates the in vitro effects of the antibiotic sulfamethoxazole, widely found in wastewater, on the fertilization and development of the Arbacia lixula sea urchin. The results showed a significant reduction in the percentage of fertilized oocytes at the highest drug concentrations, together with an increase in anomalies and delays in the development of the embryo. Therefore, the data obtained suggest urgent intervention on the release of these drugs in order to prevent important alterations in the species' development and to preserve biodiversity. To date, drugs released into the aquatic environment are a real problem, and among antibiotics, sulfamethoxazole is the one most widely found in wastewater; thus, the evaluation of its toxicity on marine organisms is very important. This study, for the first time, investigates the in vitro effects of 4 concentrations of sulfamethoxazole (0.05 mg/L, 0.5 mg/L, 5 mg/L, 50 mg/L) on the fertilization and development of the sea urchin Arbacia lixula. The gametes were exposed to drugs in three different stages: simultaneously with, prior to, and post-fertilization. The results show a significant reduction in the percentage of fertilized oocytes at the highest drug concentrations. Moreover, an increase in anomalies and delays in embryo development following the treatment with the drug was demonstrated. Therefore, the data suggest that this antibiotic can alter the development of marine organisms, making it urgent to act to reduce their release and to determine the concentration range with the greatest impact. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Effect of steaming on chemical composition of Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis): Evaluation of potential risk associated with human consumption.
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Peycheva, Katya, Panayotova, Veselina, Stancheva, Rositsa, Makedonski, Lubomir, Merdzhanova, Albena, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Calabrese, Vittorio, Cicero, Nicola, and Fazio, Francesco
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MYTILUS galloprovincialis ,UNSATURATED fatty acids ,TRACE elements ,MUSSELS ,STEAM ,RISK assessment - Abstract
Steaming process is the most popular method for cooking mussels worldwide. The effect of this cooking process on some toxic (Cd, Ni, Pb), essential (Cr, Cu, Fe, Mn, Zn) elements, minerals (Na, K, Ca, Mg), total lipids, and fatty acid profiles in the Mediterranean mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) harvested from the Black Sea was studied. Different approaches to assess the benefits and risks (n‐6/n‐3, PUFA/SFA, AI, TI, h/H, EDI, THQ, HI, TR, and HQEFA) were employed. In general, steaming process significantly modified some essential elements and minerals concentrations as well as the fatty acid profiles. Compared to the raw samples, this culinary practice resulted in an increased concentration of Na, Mg, Zn, and saturated fatty acids and a decrease of polyunsaturated fatty acids. Significant changes in the lipid quality indices (PUFA/SFA, AI, TI, and h/H) from the raw samples were observed. No effect on the DHA content was found. However, the significant increase in the absolute content of EPA + DHA indicates that steaming does not compromise the nutritional quality of mussels. Target hazard quotients (THQs) and hazard index (HI) from elemental intake were below 1, indicating that the steamed M. galloprovincialis pose no hazard for the consumers. The target risk (TR) values for Pb, Cr, and Ni were calculated, evaluated, and showed acceptable or negligible levels. In addition, the benefit–risk ratio indicated that the steamed M. galloprovincialis are safe for human consumption. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Aroclor 1254 inhibits the chemiluminescence response of peritoneal cavity cells from sharpsnout sea bream (Diplodus puntazzo)
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Vazzana, Mirella, Reas, Gabriele, Cammarata, Matteo, Arizza, Vincenzo, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, and Parrinello, Nicolò
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41. A New Potential Dietary Approach to Supply Micronutrients to Physically Active People through Consumption of Biofortified Vegetables.
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Baldassano, Sara, Polizzi, Maria Rita, Sabatino, Leo, Caldarella, Rosalia, Macaluso, Andrea, Alongi, Angelina, Caldara, Gaetano Felice, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, and Vasto, Sonya
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Micronutrients are required in many reactions involved in physical activity and exercise. Most physically active people do not meet the body's needs in terms of micronutrients through diet. The novelty of the present manuscript is the use of an innovative dietary approach to supply micronutrients to physically active people through biofortified food. Therefore, the key point of this study was to verify whether supplementation with biofortified vegetables—and specifically molybdenum (Mo)-enriched lettuce—in healthy volunteers affects essential regulators of body homeostasis and, specifically, hematological parameters, iron and lipid metabolism, and hepatic function. Twenty-four healthy volunteers were allocated in a double-blinded manner to either a control group that consumed lettuce, or the intervention group, which consumed Mo-enriched lettuce, for 12 days. Blood samples were collected at baseline (T0) and after 12 days (T1). We found that supplementation with Mo-enriched lettuce did not affect hematological parameters, liver function, or lipid metabolism, but significantly improved iron homeostasis by increasing non-binding hemoglobin iron by about 37% and transferrin saturation by about 42%, while proteins of iron metabolism (e.g., transferrin, ferritin, ceruloplasmin) were not affected. The serum molybdenum concentration increased by about 42%. In conclusion, this study shows that consumption of Mo-biofortified lettuce ameliorates iron homeostasis in healthy subjects, and suggests that it could be used as a new nutritional supplementation strategy to avoid iron deficiency in physically active people. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Fatty Acids Composition of Stomach Oil of Scopoli's Shearwater (Calonectris diomedea) from Linosa's Colony.
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Galluzzo, Francesco Giuseppe, Cumbo, Valentina, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Calabrese, Vittorio, Pulvirenti, Andrea, Cicero, Nicola, Pantano, Licia, Mascetti, Antonietta, Lo Cascio, Giovanni, Bacchi, Emanuela, Macaluso, Andrea, Vella, Antonio, Seminara, Salvatore, and Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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FATTY acids ,MONOUNSATURATED fatty acids ,SATURATED fatty acids ,GASTRIC acid ,UNSATURATED fatty acids - Abstract
Simple Summary: Some Procellariiformes use an alternation of short tips and long trips to feed their chick. During these trips, they can accumulate stomach oil in the proventriculus derived from partially digested preys. The stomach oil was collected from adults of Calonectris diomedea from Linosa islands for fatty acids composition investigation. The results showed differences in fatty acid composition between the initial rearing period and the period near fledging. The present work gives a contribution to deepen the ecology and feeding strategies of the C. diomedea colony in Linosa island (Southern Italy). Calonectris diomedea is a Procellariforms seabird having a very representative colony in Linosa Island (Southern Italy). The adult forms of C. diomedea produce a pasty oil from their proventriculus to feed their chicks during the rearing period. In this work, we examined the fatty acids composition of the stomach oil of C. diomedea from Linosa Island by gas chromatography with flame ionization detection (GC-FID). The samples were collected at 20 and 70 days after hatching. Twenty different fatty acids (FAs) were identified. Saturated fatty acids (SFA) were the most abundant in percentage (41.6%) at day 20 followed by polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA, 38.7%) and monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA, 19.7%). MUFAs were the most abundant in samples collected at day 70 (53.8%), followed by SFAs (36.6%) and PUFAs (9.8%). Oleic acid (C18:1ω9) in the samples on day 70 was 4 times higher than that in the samples on day 20. The Principal Component Analysis (PCA) verified a clear separation of the stomach oil samples in two groups, according to the day of sampling. The results obtained confirm the role of FAs analysis of stomach oil to understand the ecology and breeding behaviour of C. diomedea, highlighting a resemblance with signatures recorded in marine organisms of Linosa Island. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Anisakicidal Effects of R (+) Limonene: An Alternative to Freezing Treatment in the Industrial Anchovy Marinating Process.
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Nalbone, Luca, Panebianco, Felice, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, and Giarratana, Filippo
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MARINADES ,SUNFLOWER seed oil ,LIMONENE ,ESSENTIAL oils ,FISHERY products ,ANCHOVIES ,ZOONOSES ,FISH industry - Abstract
Anisakiasis is a fish-borne zoonotic disease caused by the ingestion of raw/undercooked fishes or cephalopods parasitized by members of the genus Anisakis. Freezing ensures the inactivation of viable Anisakis larvae; however, since it affects the organoleptic properties of food, essential oils and their compounds were proposed as an alternative. In this study, fresh anchovy fillets were experimentally parasitized with L3 Anisakis larvae to test the anisakicidal efficacy of R (+) limonene (LMN) in marinated fishery products. The anisakicidal effectiveness and organoleptic influence of several LMN concentrations (0.5%, 1%, and 5%) were tested during the marinating process (MS) and storage in sunflower seed oil (SO) of marinated anchovy fillets. Double treatment (DT) with 1% LMN was also performed both during marination and subsequent storage in oil. MS treatment resulted only in a reduction in larvae viability after 48 h, while a complete inactivation was observed in SO after 8, 10, and 20 days of treatment with 5%, 1%, and 0.5% LMN, respectively. DT was the most effective with complete larval inactivation after 7 days. Only 5% LMN influenced the sensory characteristics of the fillets, resulting, however, in a pleasant lemon-like odor and taste. Considering the results obtained, LMN might be a suitable natural alternative to manage Anisakis risk in the fishery industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. High hydroxycinnamic acids contents in fennel honey produced in Southern Italy.
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Vella, Antonio, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Pulvirenti, Andrea, Galluzzo, Francesco, Randisi, Barbara, Giangrosso, Giuseppe, Macaluso, Andrea, Gennaro, Samuele, Ciaccio, Gabriele, Cicero, Nicola, and Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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HYDROXYCINNAMIC acids ,CHLOROGENIC acid ,FERULIC acid ,CAFFEIC acid ,HONEY ,HONEYBEES - Abstract
A total of 122 honey samples (Apis mellifera ssp. Ligustica) collected from Southern Italy were examined for floral identification by melissopalynological examination and for polyphenols detection by an LC–ESI-Orbitrap
TM -MS/MS method. The melissopalynological examination confirmed all the samples examined as fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) unifloral variety. The analytical method carried out for polyphenols detection showed satisfactory linearity and recovery values, achieved during the validation of the method. Very high amounts of flavonols (kaempferol and quercetin) and hydroxycinnamic acids (caffeic acid, chlorogenic acid and ferulic acid), were found in all the samples examined. Among the hydroxycinnamic acids group, caffeic acid showed the highest mean contents (865.90 ± 67.07 µg/kg). The results of this work confirmed the high presence of phenolic acids with strong free radical–scavenging activity in fennel products such as honey, suggesting their use to reduce oxidative stress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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45. Acrylamide assessment of wheat bread incorporating chia seeds (Salvia hispanica L.) by LC-MS/MS.
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Galluzzo, Francesco Giuseppe, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Pantano, Licia, Lo Cascio, Giovanni, Pulvirenti, Andrea, Macaluso, Andrea, Vella, Antonio, and Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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ACRYLAMIDE ,CHIA ,SEEDS ,BREAD ,WHEAT ,FRENCH fries - Abstract
We examined the acrylamide content in samples of wheat bread with chia seeds added at different concentrations (2%, 5%, 7%, 10%) and cooked at predefined conditions (20 min at 200°C) by a validated LC-MS/M method after QuEChERS extraction. The acrylamide contents of the bread samples with added chia seeds were compared with control wheat bread samples. The highest acrylamide values were found in bread with 5% chia seeds, showing a mean value of 156.5 ± 115.4 µg/kg, followed by bread with 10% chia seeds (150.2 ± 103.8 µg/kg). About 6% of the bread samples with added chia seeds reached acrylamide levels above the benchmark level set by the EU Regulation. No significant differences in acrylamide values were found between control samples and bread with different percentages of chia seeds (p >.05). The results obtained provide a first report on the possible contribution of chia to the increase of acrylamide formation in bread. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Salmo salar fish waste oil: Fatty acids composition and antibacterial activity.
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Inguglia, Luigi, Chiaramonte, Marco, Stefano, Vita Di, Schillaci, Domenico, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Pantano, Licia, Mauro, Manuela, Vazzana, Mirella, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Nicolosi, Rosalia, and Arizza, Vincenzo
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PETROLEUM waste ,FISH oils ,FISH waste ,FATTY acids ,ATLANTIC salmon ,TANDEM mass spectrometry - Abstract
Background and aims. Fish by-products are generally used to produce fishmeal or fertilizers, with fish oil as a by-product. Despite their importance, fish wastes are still poorly explored and characterized and more studies are needed to reveal their potentiality. The goal of the present study was to qualitatively characterize and investigate the antimicrobial effects of the fish oil extracted from Salmo salar waste samples and to evaluate the potential use of these compounds for treating pathogen infections. Methods. Salmo salar waste samples were divided in two groups: heads and soft tissues. Fatty acids composition, and in particular the content in saturated (SAFAs), monounsaturated (MUFAs) and Polyunsaturated (PUFAs) fatty acids, was characterized through GC/MS Thermo Focus GC-DSQ II equipped with a ZB-5 fused silica capillary tubes column. The antimicrobial activity of the salmon waste oils was evaluated through the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration assay and the antibiotics contamination was determined by Liquid Chromatography with tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis. All experiments were done at least in triplicate. Results. GC/MS analysis has shown the specific fatty acid composition of the salmon waste oils and their enrichment in MUFAs and PUFAs, with special reference to omega -3, -6, -7, -9 fatty acids. Furthermore, our study has highlighted the antimicrobial activity of the fish waste oil samples against two Gram+ and Gram- bacterial strains. Conclusions. These data confirm that the fish waste is still quantitatively and qualitatively an important source of available biological properties that could be extracted and utilized representing an important strategy to counteract infective diseases in the context of the circular economy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Toxic mineral elements in Mytilus galloprovincialis from Sicilian coasts (Southern Italy).
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Cammilleri, Gaetano, Galluzzo, Paola, Pulvirenti, Andrea, Giangrosso, Innocenzo Ezio, Lo Dico, Gianluigi Maria, Montana, Giovanna, Lampiasi, Nadia, Mobilia, Maria Alessandra, Lastra, Antonio, Vazzana, Mirella, Vella, Antonio, La Placa, Pietro, Macaluso, Andrea, and Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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We assessed the relationship between V, Cr, Mn, Hg, As, Cd, Sn, Sb and Pb concentrations in Mytilus galloprovincialis samples from the coasts of Sicily and the expression of metallothioneins. Toxic mineral elements assessment was carried out by A.A. Spectrometry and ICP-MS. The metallothioneins expression was performed by q-PCR method. Low metals' levels were found in the mussel samples examined, in comparison with what was reported in literature. The highest mean values of toxic mineral elements were found in Gela (Cr 0.178 ± 0.03 mg/Kg, Mn 4.325 ± 0.012 mg/Kg, As 3.706 ± 0.009 mg/Kg, Sn 0.148 ± 0.014 mg/Kg, Sb 0.009 ± 0.004 mg/Kg e Pb 0.364 ± 0.01 mg/Kg). Significant levels of Hg were found in samples from Catania (0.014 ± 0.005 mg/Kg). Only vanadium and lead concentrations showed significant differences between sampling areas (p < 0.05). Molecular analysis verified a basal expression of Mt1 and the absence of over-expression of Mt2, confirming the low mineral's concentrations found in the samples examined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Seasonal trend of Anisakidae infestation in South Mediterranean bluefish.
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Cammilleri, Gaetano, Pulvirenti, Andrea, Costa, Antonella, Graci, Stefania, Collura, Rosaria, Buscemi, Maria Drussilla, Sciortino, Sonia, Vitale Badaco, Valeria, Vazzana, Mirella, Brunone, Mariagrazia, Vella, Antonio, Di Bella, Calogero, and Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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ANISAKIS ,NEMATODES ,FISHES ,SPECIES ,LARVAE - Abstract
A total of 1104 fish samples from markets of Sicily were analysed for the detection and species identification of Anisakidae nematodes. The preliminary analysis of the fish samples showed the presence of 2459 larvae. All the fish species revealed different prevalence of infestation, with a maximum of 100% for Lepidopus caudatus and a minimum of 4.5% in Sardina pilchardus. The 80% of the larvae examined by PCR-RFLP analysis belonged to Anisakis pegreffii species. The seasonal infestation trend of Anisakis was evaluated in all the fish sample examined. The results of the seasonal infestation trend showed a marked connection with the ecological aspects of the fish species examined. As far as we know, this work report for the first time important ecological aspects of Lepidopus caudatus specimens of South Mediterranean. This work could be useful to plan a seasonal fishing strategy aimed at reducing the health risks related to Anisakis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Residues of 165 pesticides in citrus fruits using LC-MS/MS: a study of the pesticides distribution from the peel to the pulp.
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Calvaruso, Enza, Cammilleri, Gaetano, Pulvirenti, Andrea, Lo Dico, Gianluigi Maria, Lo Cascio, Giovanni, Giaccone, Vita, Vitale Badaco, Valeria, Ciprì, Valentina, Alessandra, Mobilia Maria, Vella, Antonio, Macaluso, Andrea, Di Bella, Calogero, and Ferrantelli, Vincenzo
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CITRUS fruits ,PESTICIDE residues in food ,PESTICIDES ,FUNGICIDES ,PULPING - Abstract
A sensitive LC–ESI-MS/MS method was developed for the determination of 165 pesticides in 50 citrus fruit samples collected in Sicily. Moreover, an evaluation of pesticides levels in the citrus layers (peel, albedo, and pulp) was carried out. The method presented acceptable trueness, precision, and linearity with LOQ of 5 μg/kg. The results obtained showed a high frequency of fungicides class pesticides in all the citrus samples examined (>95%) with the highest concentrations in the peel (4468 µg/Kg). A significant difference of concentrations was found between the layers of the citrus fruits analysed (p < 0.05). In particular, the peel and albedo present higher pesticides significantly higher than the pulp. Our findings confirming the widespread use of these substances in citrus cultivation and suggesting the importance of pesticides analysis in all the citrus fruit layers separately, considering the different interactions between the physicochemical characteristics of the matrices and the pesticides. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Health benefits of pistachios consumption.
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Terzo, Simona, Baldassano, Sara, Caldara, Gaetano Felice, Ferrantelli, Vincenzo, Lo Dico, Gianluigi, Mulè, Flavia, and Amato, Antonella
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The health benefits of nuts, mainly in relation to the improvement of dysmetabolic conditions such as obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus and the related cardiovascular diseases, have been widely demonstrated. Compared to other nuts, pistachios have a lower fat and caloric content, and contain the highest levels of unsaturated fatty acids, potassium, γ-tocopherol, phytosterols and xanthophyll carotenoids, all substances that are well known for their antioxidant and anti-inflammatory actions. This variety of nutrients contributes to the growing body of evidence that the consumption of pistachios improves health, leading to a greater potential of healthy antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity, glycemic control, and endothelial function. The present review examines the nutrients and phytochemicals present in pistachios as well as the potential health benefits of including pistachios in a diet. Mechanisms by which pistachio consumption can positively affect the separate components of Metabolic Syndrome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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