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‘Interrupted’ diazotization of 3-aminoindoles and 3-aminopyrroles

2014

Abstract ‘Interrupted’ diazotization of 3-aminoindoles and 3-aminopyrroles, achieved by quenching with cold water immediately after the addition of nitrite, led, in good yields, to stable compounds whose structures were identified to be the diazonium species with nitrate as the counter ion, which show no saline character.

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuenching (fluorescence)Organic ChemistryInorganic chemistryPhotochemistryBiochemistrySettore CHIM/08 - Chimica Farmaceuticachemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryNitrateDrug DiscoveryAmino pyrroles Aminoindoles Diazoindoles Diazo pyrrolesNitriteCounterion
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Use of stable isotopes to investigate dispersal of waste from fish farm as a function of hydrodynamics.

2006

Stable isotopes were used to examine differential effects of fish farm waste on the water column and sediments. To achieve this objective, we chose 3 marine fish farms located along the coast of Sicily (Mediterranean Sea) as point-source disturbances, and a control area. The hypothesis that carbon and nitrogen isotope composition of particulate (POM) and sedimentary (SOM) organic matter varied with increasing distance (from cages to 1000 m) was tested at 3 levels of hydrodynam- ics: low (mean velocity of current (MVC) ~12 cm s -1 ), intermediate (MVC ~22 cm s -1 ), and high (MVC ~40 cm s -1 ). Different isotopic signals from allochthonous (fish waste) over natural (phytoplankton, terrigenou…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaEcologybusiness.industryTerrigenous sedimentStable isotope ratioFish farmingstable isotope aquaculture sedimentsAquatic ScienceIsotopes of nitrogenOceanographyWater columnMediterranean seachemistryAquacultureEnvironmental scienceOrganic matterFish farming Impact Water column Sediment Stable isotopes Hydrodynamics MediterraneanbusinessEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Reversing agriculture from intensive to sustainable improves soil quality in a semiarid South Italian soil

2010

Intensive agriculture (IA) is widespread in South Italy, although it requires frequent tillage, large amounts of fertilizers and irrigation water. We have assessed the efficacy of reversing IA to sustainable agriculture (SA) in recovering quality of a typical South Italy soil (Lithic Haploxeralf). This reversion, lasting from 2000 to 2007, replaced 75% of nutrients formerly supplied inorganically by farmyard manuring and reduced the tillage frequency. Several chemical and biochemical properties, functionally related to C and N mineralisation–immobilisation processes and to P and S nutrient cycles, were monitored annually from 2005 to 2007 in the spring. Reversing IA to SA decreased soil bul…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSoil salinitySoil microbial biomaIntensive farmingSoil organic matterSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaSustainable agricultureSoil ScienceSoil quality ; Sustainable agriculture .; Soil chemstryMicrobiologySoil qualitySoil qualitySoil chemstryTillageMicrobial activityAgronomychemistrySemiarid Mediterranean environmentSoil waterOrganic matterSoil fertilityAgronomy and Crop Science
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Effects of gamma-irradiation on the alpha-tocopherol and fatty acids content of raw unpeeled almond kernels (Prunus dulcis)

2014

Abstract The present study evaluated fatty acid composition and α-tocopherol content of almond as a function of irradiation dose in order to determine dose levels causing minimal undesirable changes to almonds. Raw unpeeled almonds variety Tuono ( Prunus dulcis (Mill.) D. A. Webb) were irradiated using 60 Co source at dose of 0.5, 1.5, 3, 6, 8 and 10 kGy. Both control and irradiated samples were kept frozen and immediately analyzed. The data obtained showed no change in fatty acid compositions up to a dose of 10 kGy; on the contrary, a general trend observed is that increasing the dose of irradiation resulted in the decrease of α-tocopherol content. The study has shown that irradiation is a…

chemistry.chemical_classificationVitaminSettore CHIM/10 - Chimica Degli AlimentiVitamin Emedicine.medical_treatmentfood and beveragesFatty acidγ irradiationSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica FarmaceuticaPrunus dulcischemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryBiochemistrymedicineAlmonds Gamma irradiation Fatty acids a-TocopherolIrradiationTocopherolFood sciencealpha-TocopherolFood Science
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New amphiphilic conjugates of mono- and bis(carboxy)-PEG(2,000) polymers with lipoamino acids as surface modifiers of colloidal drug carriers

2010

chemistry.chemical_classificationamphiphilesPolymers and Plasticspoly(ethylene glycol)Organic Chemistrylipoaminoacids copolymers surface modifiers drug carrierslipoamino acidslong-circulating drug-delivery systemsPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsColloidMatrix-assisted laser desorption/ionizationchemistrySettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoPolymer chemistryAmphiphileamphiphiles; conjugated polymers; lipoamino acids; long-circulating drug-delivery systems; MALDI-TOF MS; poly(ethylene glycol)Materials Chemistryconjugated polymersMALDI-TOF MSPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryDrug carrierConjugate
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Novel Sortase A Inhibitors to Counteract Gram-Positive Bacterial Biofilms

2019

Sortase A (SrtA) is a membrane enzyme responsible for the covalent anchoring of surface proteins on the cell wall of Gram-positive bacteria. Nowadays it is considered an interesting target for the development of new anti-infective drugs which aim to interfere with important Gram-positive virulence mechanisms. Along the years, we studied the anti-staphylococcal and anti-biofilm activity of some natural and synthetic polyhalogenated pyrrolic compounds, called pyrrolomycins. Some of them were active on Gram-positive pathogens at a μg/mL range of concentration (1.5-0.045 μg/mL) and showed a biofilm inhibition in the range of 50-80%. [1-3] In light of these encouraging results, herein we present…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyGram-positive virulence mechanismsChemistrySortase ABiofilmlcsh:ASettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia Generalebiology.organism_classificationSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica FarmaceuticaCell wallAnti-infective drugsMembraneEnzymen/aSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaCovalent bondSortase Amental disordersBiophysicslcsh:General WorksAnti-biofilm activityPyrrolomycinsBacteriaGramProceedings
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Fatty acid composition of a cultured sturgeon hybrid (×)

2005

Abstract Analyses of fatty acids from the dorsal muscle of Acipenser naccarii  ×  A. baerii sturgeon hybrid were carried out. The data were compared with those reported in the literature for other sturgeons reared for human consumption. This hybrid would seem to be of great nutritional interest, its flesh being more beneficial for human health than those of other cultured sturgeons. In fact, the level of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) was very high (34.7 ± 0.67%), being similar to that of monounsaturated fatty acids (37.9 ± 0.83%). Moreover, the PUFAs- n 3/PUFAs- n 6 ratio (6.74) was noticeably higher in this hybrid than in the other cultured sturgeon species. There were also high cont…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyLinolenic acidAcipenser naccariiLinoleic acidFish farmingfood and beveragesGeneral MedicineAcipenser baeriibiology.organism_classificationAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundSturgeonchemistryBiochemistryAcipenserlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Food SciencePolyunsaturated fatty acidFood Chemistry
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Repelencia al agua en suelos forestales afectados por incendios y en suelos agrícolas bajo distintos manejos y abandono

2013

Soil water repellency determines the water available in the soil system, the runoff generation and the geomorphologic processes. This study examines the soil wettability during the summer of 2008 and 2009 in forest soils with different fire history, and in agricultural soils with different managements. Water repellency was assessed using the Water Drop Penetration Time test (WDPT). Results indicate that water repellency is more frequent and persistent in forest soils than in agricultural ones. In the former, water repellency is reduced a year after a fire and is not recovered during at least 12 years. In agricultural soils, it is found under no till treatment, whereas sites treated with her…

chemistry.chemical_classificationbusiness.industryGeography Planning and DevelopmentAgricultural managementForestryEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)TillageGreen manureNo-till farmingAgronomychemistryAgricultureSoil waterEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Environmental scienceOrganic matterSurface runoffbusinessCuadernos de Investigación Geográfica
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Dannosità e controllo di Rhagoletis cerasi (L.) in ceraseti biologici della Sicilia occidentale.

2011

Damage and control of Rhagoletis cerasi (L.) in organic cherry orchards in Western Sicily The study was carried out in 2009, 2010 and 2011 in organic cherry orchards in Western Sicily, were the control of Rhagoletis cerasi (L.), the cherry fly, is a problem for medium-late ripening cultivars. Presence and infestation of the dipteran were monitored on local cultivars and the effectiveness of pyrethrum, allowed in organic farming, was tested, comparing it with net bags. The presence of the cherry fly was recorded in all cherry orchards except in one isolated and recently planted. The infestation on fruits was not very high; it was absent until the end of May. Nets drastically reduced the infe…

cherry fly organic farming pyrethrum physical protection by netsSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicata
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New more polar symmetrical choline kinase inhibitors II: Study of setting up a new scaffold for the cancer therapy

2015

choline kinase inhibitors cancer therapyCHOLINE KINASE INHIBITORS ANTITUMORALSettore CHIM/08 - Chimica Farmaceutica
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