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Content variability of bioactive secondary metabolites in Hypericum perforatum L

2021

Abstract St John’s Wort (Hypericum perforatum L.; Hypericaceae) is a perennial medicinal herb widespread and largely used in folk medicine inside the Mediterranean basin. Many bioactive compounds have been identified within its extracts. Under a pharmacological point of view, the most important of them belong to the chemical classes of naphthodianthrones, phloroglucinols and polyphenols. Many factors have been claimed responsible for the phytochemical variability in Hypericum perforatum, such as genotype, geographical origin, harvesting stage and age of the plants. Yet, when harvested plant material is addressed to the industry, the standardization of the active ingredients over cultivation…

AdhyperforinSt. john worthbiologyTraditional medicinephytochemical variabilitysecondary metabolitesHypericum perforatumPlant ScienceHypericaceaebiology.organism_classificationBiochemistryHypericinchemistry.chemical_compoundHyperforincultivationchemistryPhytochemicalPolyphenolHypericum perforatumCultivation Hypericum perforatum Phytochemical variability Secondary metabolites St John's WortHypericumAgronomy and Crop ScienceBiotechnology
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Lipid Peroxidation, Nitric Oxide Metabolites, and Their Ratio in a Group of Subjects with Metabolic Syndrome

2014

Our aim was to evaluate lipid peroxidation, expressed as thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARS), nitric oxide metabolites (nitrite + nitrate) expressed asNOx, and TBARS/NOxratio in a group of subjects with metabolic syndrome (MS). In this regard we enrolled 106 subjects with MS defined according to the IDF criteria, subsequently subdivided into diabetic (DMS) and nondiabetic (NDMS) and also into subjects with a low triglycerides/HDL-cholesterol (TG/HDL-C) index or with a high TG/HDL-C index. In the entire group and in the four subgroups of MS subjects we found an increase in TBARS andNOxlevels and a decrease in TBARS/NOxratio in comparison with normal controls. Regarding all these …

AdultMaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaArticle SubjectInflammationNitric OxideThiobarbituric Acid Reactive SubstancesBiochemistryNitric oxideLipid peroxidationchemistry.chemical_compoundInsulin resistanceInternal medicinemedicineTBARSHumanslcsh:QH573-671NitriteNitritesTriglyceridesNOxMetabolic SyndromeNitrateslcsh:CytologyCell BiologyGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseEndocrinologyBiochemistrychemistryLipid Peroxidation Nitric Oxide Metabolites Metabolic SyndromeFemaleLipid Peroxidationmedicine.symptomMetabolic syndromeLipoproteins HDLResearch ArticleOxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
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Urinary levels of enniatin B and its phase I metabolites: First human pilot biomonitoring study

2018

Abstract Enniatins (Enns) are mycotoxins produced by Fusarium spp. and are widely distributed contaminants of cereals and derivate products. Among the different identified enniatins, Enn B is the most relevant analogue in cereals in Europe. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate for the first time the occurrence of Enn B and Enn B phase I metabolites in 300 human urine samples throughout an ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry (UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap HRMS) methodology. Three different sample preparation procedures were evaluated and salting-out liquid-liquid extraction showed satisfactory validation results. Enn B was quantified in 83.7% of sa…

AdultMaleFusariumEnniatin B Metabolites Urine Human Biomonitoring OrbitrapPilot ProjectsUrineToxicologyOrbitrap01 natural sciencesMass Spectrometrylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyUrinary levelslawDepsipeptidesBiomonitoringHumansSample preparationMycotoxinChromatography High Pressure LiquidEnniatin BChromatographybiology010401 analytical chemistryReproducibility of Results04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classification040401 food science0104 chemical sciencesItalychemistryMicrosomes LiverFemaleEnvironmental MonitoringFood Science
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Analysis of serum and endometrial progesterone in determining endometrial receptivity.

2021

Abstract STUDY QUESTION Is there a relationship between serum and endometrial progesterone (P4) levels, including P4 and metabolites (oestrone, oestradiol and 17α-hydroxyprogesterone), and endometrial receptivity? SUMMARY ANSWER Serum P4 levels were not correlated with endometrial P4, nor associated with endometrial receptivity as determined by the ERA® test; however, endometrial P4 and 17α-hydroxyprogesterone levels were positively correlated and related to endometrial receptivity by ERA. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY Acquisition of endometrial receptivity is governed by P4, which induces secretory transformation. A close relationship between serum P4 and pregnancy outcome is reported for hormone …

Adultmedicine.medical_specialtyPregnancy Ratemedicine.medical_treatmentPopulationUterusLuteal phaseEndometriumEndometriumPregnancyMedicine17a-hydroxyprogesterone ERA test P4 endometrial receptivity progesterone steroid hormones metabolitesHumansEmbryo ImplantationProspective StudieseducationProspective cohort studyProgesteroneGynecologyeducation.field_of_studyPregnancymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryRehabilitationObstetrics and GynecologyHormone replacement therapy (menopause)medicine.diseaseEmbryo Transfermedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicineFemalebusinesshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsEndometrial biopsyHuman reproduction (Oxford, England)
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Propagation of Calendula maritima Guss. (Asteraceae) through Biotechnological Techniques for Possible Usage in Phytotherapy

2022

The genus Calendula (Asteraceae) includes several species that are renowned for their therapeutic properties and/or use as ingredients in the preparation of cosmetics. The rare and critically endangered sea marigold, Calendula maritima Guss., an endemic species from Western Sicily, has also been recognized as a potential “farm plant species” for several important compounds used in cosmetics. However, the few remnant populations of this species are currently threatened with extinction because of several factors, such as hybridization with the congeneric species Calendula suffruticosa subsp. fulgida (Raf.) Guadagno and anthropogenic disturbance of its habitat. Therefore, in order to preserve …

Agronomy and Crop ScienceAsteraceae in vitro propagation secondary metabolites massive plant production genetic resources' conservation Mediterranean vascular flora threatened plants root induction
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Aroma release in the oral cavity after wine intake is influenced by wine matrix composition

2018

The aim of this study has been to investigate if wine matrix composition might influence the interaction between odorants and oral mucosa in the oral cavity during a “wine intake-like” situation. Aroma released after exposing the oral cavity of three individuals to different wines (n = 12) previously spiked with six target aromas was followed by an -in vivo intra-oral SPME approach. Results showed a significant effect of wine matrix composition on the intra-oral aroma release of certain odorants. Among the wine matrix parameters, phenolic compounds showed the largest impact. This effect was dependent on their chemical structure. Some phenolic acids (e.g. hippuric, caffeic) were associated t…

Alcohol DrinkingAroma-wine matrix interactions[ SDV.AEN ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionIntra-oral aroma releasephenolic metabolitessalivary proteinsWineperceptionGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryAnalytical ChemistrytanninMatrix (chemical analysis)chemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyPhenolic compositionLinaloolmodel wineHumansFood scienceAromaWineMouthChromatographybiologyretronasal aromaEthyl hexanoatefood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Medicinered wineWine faultbiology.organism_classificationhuman feces040401 food sciencestomatognathic diseaseschemistryWineIntra-oral aroma releaseOdorantsmolecular-levelComposition (visual arts)Oral mucosaGas chromatography–mass spectrometryheadspace[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionFood ScienceAroma persistence
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The Nonvolatile and Volatile Metabolites of Prangos ferulacea and Their Biological Properties

2019

Abstract Prangos ferulacea (L.) Lindl. (Fam. Apiaceae), an orophilous species of eastern Mediterranean and western Asia, possesses a number of biological properties that are worthy of exploitation in different fields. Phytochemical investigations revealed the presence of coumarins, prenyl-coumarins, and furano-coumarins as the main constituents of this species, as well as several flavonoids. Among prenyl-coumarins, osthol is a promising apoptotic agent quite selective toward cancer cells. In addition, the essential oils have been extensively investigated, and several chemotypes have been identified. This work reviews the literature on this species published between 1965 and 2018, describes …

Anti-Infective AgentPrangos ferulaceaPharmaceutical Science01 natural sciencesAntioxidantsAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundAnti-Infective AgentslawDrug Discoveryheterocyclic compoundsAnalgesicsbiologyTraditional medicinePhytochemicalprenyl-coumarinsMolecular MedicineAntioxidantfurano-coumarinOstholHumanCoumarinessential oilBiological propertyAnimalsHumansHypoglycemic AgentsVolatile metabolitesEssential oilPharmacologyPrangos ferulaceacoumarinsApiaceaeHypoglycemic AgentChemotypeAnimalPlant Extracts010405 organic chemistryOrganic ChemistryPrangos ferulacea; Apiaceae; coumarins; prenyl-coumarins; furano-coumarinsSettore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organicabiology.organism_classification0104 chemical sciencesprenyl-coumarin010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistryComplementary and alternative medicinechemistrySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataAnalgesicApiaceaefurano-coumarinsPlanta Medica
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Studies on puupehenone-metabolites of a Dysidea sp.: structure and biological activity

2007

[EN] Puupchenone (1) and a series of its congeners (2-6) have been isolated from a Dysidea sponge. The unprecedented 20-acetoxyhater-unnadienone (2) exhibiting a five-membered contracted ring, has been characterized. In addition, stereochemical assignment of two previously reported acetone adducts of puupehenone (5 and 6) has been made. Finally, the inhibition of mitochondrial respiratory chain as well as antibacterial and antifungal activities of all compounds has been evaluated. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

AntifungalMitochondrial respiratory chainbiologyMarine metabolitesmedicine.drug_classStereochemistryChemistryPuupehenoneOrganic ChemistryBiological activitySponges; Marine metabolites; Sesquiterpene-quinones; Antifungal; Antibacterial; Mitochondrial respiratory chain.biology.organism_classificationAntifungalBiochemistryAdductAntibacterialSpongeMitochondrial respiratory chainSpongesDrug DiscoverymedicineSesquiterpene-quinonesBIOQUIMICA Y BIOLOGIA MOLECULARTetrahedron
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Chemoecological study of the invasive alga Caulerpa taxifolia var. distichophylla from the Sicilian coast

2022

Marine invasive species and their bioactive metabolites have become critical ecological issues in the Mediterranean Sea. In particular, the highly invasive green algae Caulerpa taxifolia and Caulerpa cylindracea are known to contain the bioactive sesquiterpene caulerpenyne (1) and the bisindolic alkaloid caulerpin (2), potentially acting as chemical stressors for native species. The recent spread of a variety of C. taxifolia, Caulerpa taxifolia var. distichophylla, also raises urgent questions about its chemical composition. Indeed, the only chemical data available for this alga are limited to the seasonal variations of caulerpenyne (1) in samples collected in the Eastern Mediterranean. In …

Biological invasions; Invasive macroalgae; Secondary metabolites; Chemical defense; Caulerpa taxifoliaSecondary metabolitesCaulerpa taxifoliaInvasive macroalgaeAquatic ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languageBiological invasions Caulerpa taxifolia Chemical defense Invasive macroalgae Secondary metabolitesBotanyChemical defenselanguageBiological invasionsSicilianCaulerpa taxifoliaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAquatic Ecology
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Seasonal variation in total phenolic content of Dictyopteris polypodioides (Dictyotaceae) and Cystoseira amentacea (Sargassaceae) from the Sicilian c…

2014

This study focuses on the differences in total phenolic content and its seasonal variations in two temperate brown algae, Cystoseira amentacea (C. Agardh) Bory and Dictyopteris polypodioides (A.P. De Candolle) J.V. Lamouroux, inhabiting respectively the infralittoral fringe and the upper infralittoral zone. Phenolic compounds are secondary metabolites, found in almost all brown algal orders, that function as defense against grazers, epiphytes and UV radiation. Total phenolic content was determined colorimetrically with the Folin-Ciocalteu reagent. Results showed significant differences in total phenol content between D. polypodioides and C. amentacea with higher values observed in the first…

Brown algae Mediterranean Sea phenols secondary metabolites temporal variationsbiologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaCystoseira amentaceaPlant ScienceSeasonalitybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaselanguage.human_languageDictyopteris polypodioidesBotanyDictyotaceaelanguagemedicineSettore BIO/04 - Fisiologia VegetaleSargassaceaeSicilianFlora Mediterranea
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