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Complessi di Organostagno(IV) con amminoacidi e dipeptidi: sintesi, caratterizzazione e attività biologica in vitro.
2008
Scopo della ricerca è la sintesi, caratterizzazione strutturale ed attività biologica di complessi di organostagno(IV) e amminoacidi quali L-arginina (Arg), N-Boc-L-arginina (Boc-Arg), L-ornitina (L-Orn) ed un dipeptide contenente L-arginina, Alanil-Arginina (Ala-Arg). I complessi di diorganostagno(IV) sono noti possedere attività antitumorale [1], antimicrobica [2] e antiinfiammatoria. I complessi di triorganostagno(IV) inibiscono la funzione mitocondriale almeno in tre modi: 1) reagendo con le membrane cellulari; 2) alterando lo scambio Cl-/OH- attraverso la membrana; 3) inibendo la fosforilazione ossidativa o l’idrolisi di ATP [3].L’arginina (Arg) è un amminoacido essenziale con un grup…
Functional consequences of prey acclimation to ocean acidification for the prey and its predator
2015
Ocean acidification is the suite of chemical changes to the carbonate system of seawater as a consequence of anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Despite a growing body of evidences demonstrating the negative effects of ocean acidification on marine species, the consequences at the ecosystem level are still unclear. One factor limiting our ability to upscale from species to ecosystem is the poor mechanistic understanding of the functional consequences of the observed effects on organisms. This is particularly true in the context of species interactions. The aim of this work was to investigate the functional consequence of the exposure of a prey (the mussel Brachidontes pharaonis) t…
La muerte de Joan Feliu. Sospechas y temores en el reino de Valencia a fines del siglo XVI
2010
El homicidio de un labrador en una comarca rural valenciana a fines del siglo XVI sacó a la luz algunos de los recelos que había entre cristianos viejos y moriscos. En este trabajo analizamos las investigaciones que se llevaron a cabo para resolver el caso y cómo esos recelos influyeron sobre las jurisdicciones que se hicieron cargo del mismo. (A)
Mediterranean bioconstructions along the Italian coast
2018
Marine bioconstructions are biodiversity-rich, three-dimensional biogenic structures, regulating key ecological functions of benthic ecosystems worldwide. Tropical coral reefs are outstanding for their beauty, diversity and complexity, but analogous types of bioconstructions are also present in temperate seas. The main bioconstructions in the Mediterranean Sea are represented by coralligenous formations, vermetid reefs, deep-sea cold-water corals, Lithophyllum byssoides trottoirs, coral banks formed by the shallow-water corals Cladocora caespitosa or Astroides calycularis, and sabellariid or serpulid worm reefs. Bioconstructions change the morphological and chemicophysical features of prima…
Determinazione di componenti della vernice e della colla del contrabbasso “Panormo” di Vincenzo Trusiano
2007
La corrupción institucionalizada
1998
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2008
Intertidal epilithic bacteria diversity changes along a naturally occurring carbon dioxide and pH gradient.
2014
Intertidal epilithic bacteria communities are important components of coastal ecosystems, yet few studies have assessed their diversity and how it may be affected by changing environmental parameters. Submarine CO2 seeps produce localised areas of CO2-enriched seawater with reduced pH levels. We utilised the seawater pH/CO2 gradient at Levante Bay (Italy) to test the hypothesis that epilithic bacteria communities are modified by exposure to seawater with the varying chemical parameters. Biofilms were sampled from three sites exposed to seawater with different pH/CO2 levels and diversity determined using high-throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA genes. Seawater pCO2 concentrations were increase…
In situ activity of a bacteriocin-producing Lactococcus lactis strain. Influence on the interactions between lactic acid bacteria during sourdough fe…
2005
Aims: To biochemically characterize the bacteriocin produced by Lactococcus lactis ssp. lactis M30 and demonstrate its effect on lactic acid bacteria (LAB) during sourdough propagation. Methods and Results: A two-peptide bacteriocin produced by L. lactis ssp. lactis M30 was purified by ion exchange, hydrophobic interaction and reversed phase chromatography. Mass spectrometry of the two peptides and sequence analysis of the ltnA2 gene showed that the bacteriocin was almost identical to lacticin 3147. During a 20-day period of sourdough propagation the stability of L. lactis M30 was demonstrated, with concomitant inhibition of the indicator strain Lactobacillus plantarum 20, as well as the …
A taxonomic survey of lactic acid bacteria isolated from wheat (Triticum durum) kernels and non-conventional flours
2007
In order to explore the correspondence between raw material- and mature sourdough-lactic acid bacterial (LAB) communities, 59 Italian wheat (Triticum durum) grain samples, one bran and six non-conventional flour samples were analyzed through a culture-dependent approach. The highest cell count by an agar medium specific for LAB was 2.16 log CFU/g. From about 2300 presumptive LAB (Gram-positive and catalase-negative) colonies collected, a total of 356 isolates were subjected to identification by a genetic polyphasic strategy consisting of RAPD-PCR analysis, partial 16S rRNA gene sequencing, species-specific and multiplex PCRs. The isolates were recognized as 137 strains belonging to Aerococc…