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2. Position sensorless control of transverse-laminated synchronous reluctance motors.
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Capecchi, E., Guglielmi, P., Pastorelli, M., and Vagati, A.
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- 2000
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3. Sguardi, esposizioni e rispecchiamenti. Estetica del femminile
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VERZA, ANNALISA, S. CAPECCHI, E. RUSPINI, and A. Verza
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GENERE ,POTERE ,REGOLE SOCIALI ,MODELLI DI COMPORTAMENTO ,BENTHAM - Abstract
L'articolo si sofferma sulla diffusione della "regola sociale" dell'esposizione femminile che, nelle società occidentali contemporanee, agisce nel senso di condizionare le donne a considerare normale l'essere sottoposte al giudizio altrui come fondamento della loro autostima. Tracciando un parallelo tra questa "norma dell'esposizione" e lo schema "panottico" di Bentham, l'articolo sostiene che questo meccanismo sociale agisce nella direzione di un recupero della classica gerarchia di potere tra i sessi, e come controbilanciamento della recente autoaffermazione sociale femminile.
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- 2009
4. Io porn. Il protagonismo pornografico in Internet
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ANTONELLA MASCIO, S. CAPECCHI, E. RUSPINI, and A. Mascio
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PORNOGRAFIA ONLINE ,INTERNET ,USO DEI SITI PORNOGRAFICI - Abstract
La pornografia, ovvero la trattazione e raffigurazione di soggetti erotici, è la scrittura attraverso cui è possibile rappresentare individui intenti in atti sessuali. Scrittura in senso lato, poiché la pornografia utilizza diversi linguaggi: innanzi tutto il visivo, comprendendo immagini che vanno dai reperti archeologici dell’antichità, con uomini e donne intenti nell’ars amatoria, fino ai più moderni scatti fotografici, ma anche il verbale, dunque i romanzi, le poesie. Il sonoro perché certi gemiti fanno parte di una grammatica specifica e di sicuro l’audio-visivo, come proiezione e rappresentazione più vicina alla scena nel suo compiersi. L’oggetto della pornografia sembra dunque di facile descrizione; più complesso è la definizione dei modi in cui esso possa essere rappresentato. Sono proprio le modalità di manifestazione a determinare repertori mutevoli a seconda del tempo e dello spazio in cui si situano e ad incidere nelle relazioni, sempre complesse e instabili, fra la pornografia e la morale, o il comune senso del pudore, cioè sugli effetti che possono produrre nelle sensibilità di chi ne fruisce. Il linguaggio della pornografia è spesso provocatorio: può connotare precise posizione politiche in alcune sue forme realizzate. Come se con la pornografia stessa, o attraverso di essa, si potesse parlare anche di qualche cosa d’altro: di come i costumi sessuali evolvono, dei modi in cui le persone si esibiscono, del mutare della società. Il discorso si fa più complesso quando si vogliono stabilire dei distinguo fra pornografia e scrittura del sesso, fra il parlare dell’una o dell’altro. Come scrive Baudrillard, infatti, «La pornografia (…) aggiunge una dimensione allo spazio del sesso, lo rende più reale del reale – e questo la priva di seduzione. Inutile cercare di capire quali fantasmi ossessionino la pornografia (…) poiché qui essi sono cancellati dalla sovrabbondanza di “realtà”» (Baudrillard 1979, tr. it. 1997, p. 37). Il confine diviene labile e varia, di nuovo, a seconda dei contesti spaziali e temporali che circondano il testo e del lettore a cui si rivolge: ciò che è volgare e popolare per l’uno può divenire sottile e sofisticato per l’altro. Il pornografico può rientrare nel poetico o dar vita al poetico pornografico. Soprattutto nel panorama mediale – e di Internet in particolare – laddove i confini sono sfumati per natura, il sesso si confonde con il porno, il porno conduce all’ambito del serio o, all’opposto, del ridicolo; entrambi assumono spesso forme giocose e contemporaneamente occupano spazi di seria riflessione. A partire da queste brevi riflessioni si è tentato di descrivere i modi in cui il porno si propone nelle pagine di Internet, sia per la vastità dell’offerta, sempre più legata ad un principio di “file sharing”, “free download” o “free vision”, come per altri contenuti della Rete, sia per le possibilità di fruizione che propone.
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- 2009
5. Multicomponent Synthesis of C(8)-Substituted Purine Building Blocks of Peptide Nucleic Acids from Prebiotic Compounds.
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Mancin E, Capecchi E, Botta L, and Bizzarri BM
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- Prebiotics, Urea chemistry, Amino Acids chemistry, Purines chemistry, Peptide Nucleic Acids chemistry, Peptide Nucleic Acids chemical synthesis
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We have explored the reaction of a three-components mixture of aminomalononitrile, urea and α-amino acid methyl esters for the multicomponent synthesis substituted purines resembling PNA's building blocks. 2,6-diamino-purines, 6-amino-3,9-dihydro-2H-purin-2-one (iso-guanines), and 3,9-dihydro-6H-purin-6-one derivatives, selectively decorated at C(8)-position of the purine ring with different amino acid residues, were obtained from acceptable to good yields. The regio-selectivity of the transformation was controlled by the use of urea in the ternary mixture and by the annulation agent involved in the ring-closure of amino-imidazole carbonitrile intermediates. Solvent free conditions, microwave irradiation and simple one-carbon containing reagents further satisfied the major requirement of atom economy and sustainable chemistry. Due to the prebiotic nature of the three-components mixture and of annulation agents, it also embodies the possibility for the synthesis of novel PNAs bearing purine nucleobases decorated at C(8)-position of the imidazole ring as alternative RNA analogues in molecular evolution., (© 2024 The Authors. ChemistryOpen published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.)
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- 2024
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6. Evaluation of platelet function by Total Thrombus-Formation Analysis System (T-TAS ® 01) in term and preterm infants and its relationship with patent ductus arteriosus. A prospective observational pilot study.
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Capecchi E, Cortesi V, Raffaeli G, Picciolli I, Pesenti N, Fumagalli M, Cavallaro G, Ghirardello S, and Francescato G
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Background: Newborns exhibit a pro-coagulant hemostatic profile despite platelet hyporeactivity and reduced coagulation factors. Assessing infant hemostasis, particularly in preterm infants, is challenging, with inconsistent findings regarding the relationship between platelet count and function in patients with patent ductus arteriosus (PDA)., Materials and Methods: This study aims to assess platelet function using the Total Thrombus-Formation Analysis System (T-TAS
® 01) in term and preterm newborns. T-TAS® 01 measures the Occlusion Start Time (OST), Occlusion Time (OT), and the Area Under the Curve (AUC) at the end of thrombus formation. The study includes term and preterm newborns below 30 weeks' gestational age (GA) admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Blood samples were collected from preterm newborns on the 1st day of life (T0), between 48-72 hours of life (T1), between the 7th and 10th day of life (T2), and from term newborns at T0 and T2. Secondary endpoints include the relationship between T-TAS® 01 parameters and significant PDA in preterm newborns and the correlation between T-TAS® 01 parameters, GA, and complete blood count (CBC)., Results: OST is delayed by 65.5 seconds in preterm infants at T0 (p<0.001) and by 46 seconds at T2 (p=0.041) compared to full-term newborns. OT is delayed by 164 seconds in preterm infants at T0 (p=0.002) and by 352 seconds at T2 (p=0.002). AUC at T0 is lower in preterm infants (p=0.028). There is no significant correlation between T-TAS® 01 parameters and GA or CBC. Additionally, OST and OT are delayed, and AUC is reduced in preterm infants with PDA and hemodynamically significant PDA (hsPDA)., Discussion: T-TAS® 01 is a reliable tool for evaluating platelet function in term newborns. However, measurements show higher variability in preterm infants, with significantly lower platelet activity observed in preterm infants with PDA and hsPDA.- Published
- 2024
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7. Multidisciplinary follow-up in a patient with Morgagni hernia leads to diagnosis of Marfan syndrome.
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Capecchi E, Villa R, Pini A, Iascone M, Messina L, Ajmone PF, Mosca F, Gangi S, and Bedeschi MF
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- Humans, Adipokines, Follow-Up Studies, Child, Fibrillin-1 genetics, Hernias, Diaphragmatic, Congenital complications, Marfan Syndrome complications, Marfan Syndrome diagnosis, Marfan Syndrome genetics
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Background: congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a birth defect occurring in isolated or syndromic (chromosomal or monogenic) conditions. The diaphragmatic defect can be the most common one: left-sided posterolateral, named Bochdalek hernia; or it can be an anterior-retrosternal defect, named Morgagni hernia. Marfan syndrome (MFS) is a rare autosomal dominant inherited condition that affects connective tissue, caused by mutations in fibrillin-1 gene on chromosome 15. To date various types of diaphragmatic defects (about 30 types) have been reported in association with MFS, but they are heterogeneous, including CDH and paraesophageal hernia., Case Presentation: We describe the case of a child incidentally diagnosed with Morgagni hernia through a chest X-ray performed due to recurrent respiratory tract infections. Since the diagnosis of CDH, the patient underwent a clinical multidisciplinary follow-up leading to the diagnosis of MFS in accordance with revised Ghent Criteria: the child had typical clinical features and a novel heterozygous de novo single-base deletion in exon 26 of the FBN1 gene, identified by Whole-Exome Sequencing. MFS diagnosis permitted to look for cardiovascular complications and treat them, though asymptomatic, in order to prevent major cardiovascular life-threatening events., Conclusion: Our case shows the importance of a long-term and multidisciplinary follow-up in all children with diagnosis of CDH., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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8. Synthesis of Benzoxazines by Heterogeneous Multicomponent Biochemo Multienzymes Cascade Reaction.
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Tomaino E, Capecchi E, Ubertini V, Piccinino D, Bizzarri BM, and Saladino R
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This work describes the possibility to combine multicomponent chemistry and multienzymes cascade transformations in a unique reactive framework to yield highly functionalized 1,4-benzoxazines under favorable heterogeneous conditions. The synthetic scheme involved the generation in situ of electrophilic reactive quinone intermediates of tyrosol esters catalyzed by lipase M and tyrosinase followed by nucleophilic 1,6-Michael addition of selected α-amino acid methyl esters, and successive intramolecular lactonization and aromatization processes. The immobilization of the multienzymes cascade on electroactive lignin nanoparticles improved the sustainability and recyclability of the overall system.
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- 2024
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9. Tuning the Effect of Chitosan on the Electrochemical Responsiveness of Lignin Nanoparticles.
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Gigli V, Capecchi E, Tortolini C, Isidori A, Antiochia R, and Saladino R
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- Lignin chemistry, Structure-Activity Relationship, Chitosan, Nanoparticles chemistry
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Chitosan and lignin mixed nanoparticles were prepared by layer-by-layer and nanoprecipitation methodologies as responsive platforms for sustainable biosensors. The novel nanoparticles showed effective chemophysical and electrochemical properties dependent on the preparation methodology, molecular weight of chitosan, and type of lignin. HOMO-LUMO energy gap calculations suggested the presence of structure-activity relationships between the electrochemical responsiveness and the order and orientation of lignin aromatic subunits and chitosan chains in the nanodevices.
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- 2023
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10. Biosynthesis of Novel Ascorbic Acid Esters and Their Encapsulation in Lignin Nanoparticles as Carriers and Stabilizing Systems.
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Capecchi E, Piccinino D, Nascimben C, Tomaino E, Ceccotti Vlas N, Gabellone S, and Saladino R
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- Lignin, Esters, Lipase metabolism, Ascorbic Acid chemistry, Antioxidants
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A dual-target strategy was designed for the application of lignin nanoparticles in the lipase mediated biosynthesis of novel 3- O -ethyl-L-ascorbyl-6-ferulate and 3- O -ethyl-L-ascorbyl-6-palmitate and in their successive solvent-shift encapsulation in order to improve stability and antioxidant activity against temperature and pH-dependent degradation. The loaded lignin nanoparticles were fully characterized in terms of kinetic release, radical scavenging activity and stability under pH 3 and thermal stress (60 °C), showing improved antioxidant activity and high efficacy in the protection of ascorbic acid esters from degradation.
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- 2023
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11. First Evidence of Pheomelanin-UVA-Driven Synthesis of Pummerer's Ketones by Peroxidase-Mediated Oxidative Coupling of Substituted Phenols.
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Gabellone S, Capecchi E, Ortelli LA, and Saladino R
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Photoexcitation of pheomelanin produces high-energy singlet oxygen and the superoxide anion, which are reactive species in damage of cellular targets. In principle, these species can be involved in processes of synthetic utility when adequate experimental conditions are defined. Here, we describe that pheomelanin performs as a selective UVA antenna for the horseradish peroxidase oxidative coupling of substituted phenols to biologically active Pummerer's ketones under 2-methyltetrahydrofuran/buffer biphasic conditions. In this system, singlet oxygen is scavenged by conversion of 2-methyltetrahydrofuran into the corresponding organic hydroperoxide, while the superoxide anion is dismutated into hydrogen peroxide. Both these intermediates are able to oxidize the active site of horseradish peroxidase triggering the oxidative coupling reaction. Trimer derivatives, produced by addition of phenoxy radicals on preformed Pummerer's ketones were also isolated, suggesting the possibility to further improve the structural complexity of the reaction products., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing financial interest., (© 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.)
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- 2022
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12. Lignin Nanoparticles as Sustainable Photoprotective Carriers for Sunscreen Filters.
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Piccinino D, Capecchi E, Trifero V, Tomaino E, Marconi C, Del Giudice A, Galantini L, Poponi S, Ruggieri A, and Saladino R
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Sunscreen filters may be degraded after prolonged UV exposure with loss of their shielding property and generation of harmful radical species. They are contained in cosmetic formulations in high concentrations, so the improvement of photostability is of relevance for safety concerns. We report here that lignin nanoparticles are sustainable carriers and photostabilizers of two common UV chemical filters, namely, avobenzone and octyl methoxycinnamate. These compounds have been encapsulated by nanoprecipitation into kraft lignin nanoparticles using eco-certified dimethyl isosorbide as a primary solvent and deionized water as an antisolvent. After the encapsulation, both compounds significantly prolonged the half-life stability against UV irradiation. The stabilizing properties of lignin nanoparticles were further improved by coencapsulation of avobenzone and octyl methoxycinnamate with hydroxytyrosol, a natural phenol with antioxidant activity recovered from olive oil wastes and characterized by skin regenerative properties., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing financial interest., (© 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.)
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- 2022
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13. Nanoparticles of Lignins and Saccharides from Fishery Wastes as Sustainable UV-Shielding, Antioxidant, and Antimicrobial Biofillers.
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Capecchi E, Tomaino E, Piccinino D, Kidibule PE, Fernández-Lobato M, Spinelli D, Pogni R, Cabado AG, Lago J, and Saladino R
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- Anti-Bacterial Agents, Antioxidants pharmacology, Chitin, Escherichia coli, Fisheries, Lignin pharmacology, Anti-Infective Agents pharmacology, Nanoparticles
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Lignin nanoparticles containing saccharides from fishery wastes were prepared as sustainable biofillers for advanced materials. Organosolv lignin and Kraft lignin were used as polyphenol components in association with chitosan and chitooligosaccharides. The chemophysical and biological activities of lignin/saccharide nanoparticles, such as UV-shielding, antioxidant, and antimicrobial activities, were found to be dependent on both molecular weight and deacetylation degree of saccharides, with the best performance being obtained in the presence of low-molecular-weight and highly deacetylated chitooligosaccharides. In addition, chitooligosaccharides showed a synergistic antioxidant effect with lignins, associated with antimicrobial activity against Escherichia coli (Gram-negative) and Staphylococcus aureus (Gram-positive).
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- 2022
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14. Novel Amperometric Biosensor Based on Tyrosinase/Chitosan Nanoparticles for Sensitive and Interference-Free Detection of Total Catecholamine.
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Gigli V, Tortolini C, Capecchi E, Angeloni A, Lenzi A, and Antiochia R
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- Catecholamines, Electrochemical Techniques methods, Electrodes, Humans, Monophenol Monooxygenase, Biosensing Techniques methods, Chitosan chemistry, Nanoparticles chemistry
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The regulation of nervous and cardiovascular systems and some brain-related behaviors, such as stress, panic, anxiety, and depression, are strictly dependent on the levels of the main catecholamines of clinical interest, dopamine (DA), epinephrine (EP), and norepinephrine (NEP). Therefore, there is an urgent need for a reliable sensing device able to accurately monitor them in biological fluids for early diagnosis of the diseases related to their abnormal levels. In this paper, we present the first tyrosinase (Tyr)-based biosensor based on chitosan nanoparticles (ChitNPs) for total catecholamine (CA) detection in human urine samples. ChitNPs were synthetized according to an ionic gelation process and successively characterized by SEM and EDX techniques. The screen-printed graphene electrode was prepared by a two-step drop-casting method of: (i) ChitNPS; and (ii) Tyr enzyme. Optimization of the electrochemical platform was performed in terms of the loading method of Tyr on ChitNPs (nanoprecipitation and layer-by-layer), enzyme concentration, and enzyme immobilization with and without 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-carbodiimide (EDC) and N-hydroxysuccinimide (NHS) as cross-linking agents. The Tyr/EDC-NHS/ChitNPs nanocomposite showed good conductivity and biocompatibility with Tyr enzyme, as evidenced by its high biocatalytic activity toward the oxidation of DA, EP, and NEP to the relative o-quinone derivatives electrochemically reduced at the modified electrode. The resulting Tyr/EDC-NHS/ChitNPs-based biosensor performs interference-free total catecholamine detection, expressed as a DA concentration, with a very low LOD of 0.17 μM, an excellent sensitivity of 0.583 μA μM
-1 cm-2 , good stability, and a fast response time (3 s). The performance of the biosensor was successively assessed in human urine samples, showing satisfactory results and, thus, demonstrating the feasibility of the proposed biosensor for analyzing total CA in physiological samples.- Published
- 2022
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15. Laccase Mediator Cocktail System as a Sustainable Skin Whitening Agent for Deep Eumelanin Decolorization.
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Gigli V, Piccinino D, Avitabile D, Antiochia R, Capecchi E, and Saladino R
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- Melanins metabolism, Trametes metabolism, Laccase metabolism, Skin Lightening Preparations pharmacology
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The overproduction of eumelanin leads to a panel of unaesthetic hyper-pigmented skin diseases, including melasma and age spots. The treatment of these diseases often requires the use of tyrosinase inhibitors, which act as skin whitening agents by inhibiting the synthesis of eumelanin, with harmful side effects. We report here that laccase from Trametes versicolor in association with a cocktail of natural phenol redox mediators efficiently degraded eumelanin from Sepia officinalis , offering an alternative procedure to traditional whitening agents. Redox mediators showed a synergistic effect with respect to their single-mediator counterpart, highlighting the beneficial role of the cocktail system. The pro-oxidant DHICA sub-units of eumelanin were degraded better than the DHI counterpart, as monitored by the formation of pyrrole-2,3,5-tricarboxylic acid (PTCA) and pyrrole-2,3-dicarboxylic acid (PDCA) degradation products. The most effective laccase-mediated cocktail system was successively applied in a two-component prototype of a topical whitening cream, showing high degradative efficacy against eumelanin.
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- 2022
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16. Green and Scalable Preparation of Colloidal Suspension of Lignin Nanoparticles and Its Application in Eco-friendly Sunscreen Formulations.
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Piccinino D, Capecchi E, Delfino I, Crucianelli M, Conte N, Avitabile D, and Saladino R
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Lignin nanoparticles (LNPs) are applied in several industrial applications. The nanoprecipitation of LNPs is fast and inexpensive but currently still limited to the use of hazardous organic solvents, making it difficult to apply them on a large scale. Here, we report a scalable nanoprecipitation procedure for the preparation of colloidal lignin nanoparticles (cLNPs) by the use of the green solvents dimethylisosorbide and isopropylidene glycerol. Irrespective of the experimental conditions, cLNPs showed higher UV absorbing properties and radical scavenging activity than parent LNPs and raw lignin. cLNPs were successively used in the preparation of eco-friendly sunscreen formulations (SPF 15, 30, and 50+, as evaluated by the COLIPA assay), which showed high UV-shielding activity even in the absence of synthetic boosters (microplastics) and physical filters (TiO
2 and ZnO). Biological assays on human HaCaT keratinocytes and human skin equivalents demonstrated the absence of cytotoxicity and genotoxicity, associated with an optimal protection of the skin from UV-A damage., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing financial interest., (© 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.)- Published
- 2021
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17. Diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 in children: accuracy of nasopharyngeal swab compared to nasopharyngeal aspirate.
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Di Pietro GM, Capecchi E, Luconi E, Lunghi G, Bosis S, Bertolozzi G, Cantoni B, Marano G, Boracchi P, Biganzoli E, Castaldi S, and Marchisio P
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- Child, Humans, COVID-19 diagnosis, COVID-19 Testing methods, Nasopharynx virology, Specimen Handling methods
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The tests currently used for the identification of SARS-CoV-2 include specimens taken from the upper and lower respiratory tract. Although recommendations from the World Health Organization prioritise the usage of a nasopharyngeal swab (NS), nasopharyngeal aspirates (NPA) are thought to be superior in identifying SARS-CoV-2 in children. To our knowledge, however, no paediatric study has been published on the subject. The aim of this study is to evaluate the diagnostic performances of NS referred to NPA for SARS-CoV-2 in children. We calculated the sensitivity and specificity of the NS referred to the NPA of the whole sample and considered both age and collection period as covariates in different analyses. We collected 300 paired samples. The NS had a specificity of 97.7% and a sensitivity of 58.1%. We found similar results for the group of subjects ≥ 6 years old, while for subjects < 6 years old, the sensitivity was 66.7% and the specificity 97.8%. Considering period as a covariate, the sensitivity and specificity for patients hospitalised in March (31 patients, 52 records) were 70.0% and 97.6%, while for patients involved in the follow-up (16 patients, 57 records), they were 57.2% and 89.7%. The NS has a low sensitivity in detecting SARS-CoV-2 in children when referred to the NPA, whereas its specificity is high. Our results suggest that in children under 6 years of age, NSs should be preferred whenever possible. Though statistically not significant, the sensitivity of the NS rises when performed before the NPA.
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- 2021
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18. Novel Nanoarchitectures Based on Lignin Nanoparticles for Electrochemical Eco-Friendly Biosensing Development.
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Tortolini C, Capecchi E, Tasca F, Pofi R, Venneri MA, Saladino R, and Antiochia R
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Novel nanoarchitectures based on lignin nanoparticles (LNPs) were designed and realized for electrochemical eco-friendly biosensing development. Two types of lignin nanoparticles were utilized for the modification of a gold bare electrode, namely organosolv (OLNPs) and kraft lignin (KLNPs) nanoparticles, synthetized from a sulfur-free and a sulfur lignin, respectively. The electrochemical behavior of LNP-modified electrodes was studied using two electrochemical techniques, cyclic voltammetry (CV) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS). Compared to the gold bare electrode, an evident decrease in the faradaic current and increase of the ΔE
p were observed in cyclic voltammograms. In addition, larger semicircles were registered in Nyquist plots. These results suggest a strong inhibition effect of the electron transfer reaction by LNPs layer, especially in the case of KLNPs. The modified electrodes, properly assembled with concanavalin A (ConA) and glucose oxidase (GOx), were successively tested as biosensing platforms for glucose, showing a sensitivity of (4.53 ± 0.467) and (13.74 ± 1.84) μA mM-1 cm2 for Au/SAMCys/OLNPs/ConA/GOx and Au/KLNPs/ConA/GOx biosensors, respectively. Finally, different layers of the KNLPs/ConA/GOx-modified Au electrode were tested, and the three-layered Au(KNLPs/ConA/GOx)3 showed the best analytical performance.- Published
- 2021
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19. Nano-Structured Lignin as Green Antioxidant and UV Shielding Ingredient for Sunscreen Applications.
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Piccinino D, Capecchi E, Tomaino E, Gabellone S, Gigli V, Avitabile D, and Saladino R
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Green, biocompatible, and biodegradable antioxidants represent a milestone in cosmetic and cosmeceutical applications. Lignin is the most abundant polyphenol in nature, recovered as a low-cost waste from the pulp and paper industry and biorefinery. This polymer is characterized by beneficial physical and chemical properties which are improved at the nanoscale level due to the emergence of antioxidant and UV shielding activities. Here we review the use of lignin nanoparticles in cosmetic and cosmeceutical applications, focusing on sunscreen and antiaging formulations. Advances in the technology for the preparation of lignin nanoparticles are described highlighting structure activity relationships.
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- 2021
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20. Homogentisic Acid and Gentisic Acid Biosynthesized Pyomelanin Mimics: Structural Characterization and Antioxidant Activity.
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Al Khatib M, Costa J, Spinelli D, Capecchi E, Saladino R, Baratto MC, and Pogni R
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- Antioxidants chemistry, Antioxidants isolation & purification, Antioxidants metabolism, Biotechnology methods, Fungal Proteins metabolism, Gentisates chemistry, Gentisates isolation & purification, Gentisates metabolism, Homogentisic Acid chemistry, Homogentisic Acid isolation & purification, Homogentisic Acid metabolism, Laccase metabolism, Melanins chemistry, Polyporaceae enzymology, Antioxidants pharmacology, Gentisates pharmacology, Homogentisic Acid pharmacology
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Pyomelanin mimics from homogentisic acid (HGA) and gentisic acid (GA) were biosynthesized by the oxidative enzyme T. versicolor laccase at physiological pH to obtain water soluble melanins. The pigments show brown-black color, broad band visible light absorption, a persistent paramagnetism and high antioxidant activity. The EPR approach shows that at least two different radical species are present in both cases, contributing to the paramagnetism of the samples. This achievement can also shed light on the composition of the ochronotic pigment in the Alkaptonuria disease. On the other hand, these soluble pyomelanin mimics, sharing physico-chemical properties with eumelanin, can represent a suitable alternative to replace the insoluble melanin pigment in biotechnological applications.
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- 2021
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21. Is Nasopharyngeal Swab Comparable With Nasopharyngeal Aspirate to Detect SARS-CoV-2 in Children?
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Capecchi E, Di Pietro GM, and Luconi E
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- COVID-19, COVID-19 Testing, Child, Child, Preschool, Clinical Laboratory Techniques instrumentation, Coronavirus Infections diagnosis, Equipment and Supplies, Hospitals, Pediatric, Humans, Nasal Cavity virology, Pandemics, Pneumonia, Viral diagnosis, SARS-CoV-2, Specimen Handling, Betacoronavirus isolation & purification, Clinical Laboratory Techniques methods, Coronavirus Infections virology, Nasopharynx virology, Pneumonia, Viral virology
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- 2020
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22. Lignin nanoparticles are renewable and functional platforms for the concanavalin a oriented immobilization of glucose oxidase-peroxidase in cascade bio-sensing.
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Capecchi E, Piccinino D, Tomaino E, Bizzarri BM, Polli F, Antiochia R, Mazzei F, and Saladino R
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Lignin nanoparticles (LNPs) acted as a renewable and efficient platform for the immobilization of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and glucose oxidase (GOX) by a layer by layer procedure. The use of concanavalin A as a molecular spacer ensured the correct orientation and distance between the two enzymes as confirmed by Förster resonance energy transfer measurement. Layers with different chemo-physical properties tuned in a different way the activity and kinetic parameters of the enzymatic cascade, with cationic lignin performing as the best polyelectrolyte in the retention of the optimal Con A aggregation state. Electrochemical properties, temperature and pH stability, and reusability of the novel systems have been studied, as well as their capacity to perform as colorimetric biosensors in the detection of glucose using ABTS and dopamine as chromogenic substrates. A boosting effect of LNPs was observed during cyclovoltammetry analysis. The limit of detection (LOD) was found to be better than, or comparable to, that previously reported for other HRP-GOX immobilized systems, the best results being again obtained in the presence of a cationic lignin polyelectrolyte. Thus renewable lignin platforms worked as smart and functional devices for the preparation of green biosensors in the detection of glucose., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts to declare., (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.)
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- 2020
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23. Enzyme-Lignin Nanocapsules Are Sustainable Catalysts and Vehicles for the Preparation of Unique Polyvalent Bioinks.
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Capecchi E, Piccinino D, Bizzarri BM, Avitabile D, Pelosi C, Colantonio C, Calabrò G, and Saladino R
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- Laccase chemistry, Melanins metabolism, Monophenol Monooxygenase chemistry, Ink, Laccase metabolism, Lignin analogs & derivatives, Melanins chemistry, Monophenol Monooxygenase metabolism, Nanocapsules chemistry
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Reactive lignin nanocapsules catalyze a pigmentation reaction to furnish an innovative type of sustainable polyvalent bioink. In this nanodevice, the pigment, vehicle, binder, and additive are included in a single confined spherical space. Bioinks with different shades of color, black, gray, yellow-like, pink-like, and red/brown hues, have been prepared by selecting the reactants and the pigmentation process. Lignin nanocapsules play multiple functions in the support and activation of the enzyme necessary for the synthesis of pigments. Lignin nanocapsules protected the melanin pigment from alkaline and UV-degradation treatment.
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- 2019
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24. Layer-by-Layer Preparation of Microcapsules and Nanocapsules of Mixed Polyphenols with High Antioxidant and UV-Shielding Properties.
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Piccinino D, Capecchi E, Botta L, Bizzarri BM, Bollella P, Antiochia R, and Saladino R
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- Capsules chemical synthesis, Free Radicals chemistry, Lignin chemistry, Polyphenols chemistry, Tannins chemistry, Ultraviolet Rays, Antioxidants administration & dosage, Capsules chemistry, Nanocapsules chemistry, Radiation-Protective Agents administration & dosage
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Microcapsules and nanocapsules based on the contemporary presence of sulfonate lignin and tannic acid have been prepared by the layer-by-layer procedure, using MnCO
3 or organosolv lignin as core templates, and polydiallyldimethylammonium chloride or chitosan as positive charged supporting layers. Nanocapsules and microcapsules of mixed polyphenols showed antioxidant activity, UV-shielding properties, and electrochemical responsiveness, higher than that in homopolymer nanocapsule counterparts and of the native polyphenols, suggesting the presence of synergistic effects between the two components. The presence of UV-visible bathochromic shift suggested the formation of J-aggregates characterized by an orientation of the adjacent phenolic rings parallel to the longitudinal direction of the layer, with a head-to-tail like arrangement. Moreover, nanocapsules of mixed polyphenols showed an aggregation state higher than that observed in references, the specific morphology of their surface being dependent on the structural arrangement of the different components.- Published
- 2018
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25. Functionalized Tyrosinase-Lignin Nanoparticles as Sustainable Catalysts for the Oxidation of Phenols.
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Capecchi E, Piccinino D, Delfino I, Bollella P, Antiochia R, and Saladino R
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Sustainable catalysts for the oxidation of phenol derivatives under environmentally friendly conditions were prepared by the functionalization of lignin nanoparticles with tyrosinase. Lignin, the most abundant polyphenol in nature, is the main byproduct in the pulp and paper manufacturing industry and biorefinery. Tyrosinase has been immobilized by direct adsorption, encapsulation, and layer-by-layer deposition, with or without glutaraldehyde reticulation. Lignin nanoparticles were found to be stable to the tyrosinase activity. After the enzyme immobilization, they showed a moderate to high catalytic effect in the synthesis of catechol derivatives, with the efficacy of the catalyst being dependent on the specific immobilization procedures.
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- 2018
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26. Regioselective IBX-Mediated Synthesis of Coumarin Derivatives with Antioxidant and Anti-influenza Activities.
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Bizzarri BM, Botta L, Capecchi E, Celestino I, Checconi P, Palamara AT, Nencioni L, and Saladino R
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- A549 Cells, Antioxidants pharmacology, Antiviral Agents pharmacology, Catechols chemistry, Catechols pharmacology, Cell Line, Tumor, Coumarins pharmacology, Humans, Iodobenzenes pharmacology, Oxidation-Reduction drug effects, Polystyrenes chemistry, Structure-Activity Relationship, Antioxidants chemistry, Antiviral Agents chemistry, Coumarins chemistry, Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype drug effects, Iodobenzenes chemistry
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Different catechol and pyrogallol derivatives have been synthesized by oxidation of coumarins with 2-iodoxybenzoic acid (IBX) in DMSO at 25 °C. A high regioselectivity was observed in accordance with the stability order of the incipient carbocation or radical benzylic-like intermediate. The oxidation was also effective in water under heterogeneous conditions by using IBX supported on polystyrene. The new derivatives showed improved antioxidant effects in the DPPH test and inhibitory activity against the influenza A/PR8/H1N1 virus. These data represent a new entry for highly oxidized coumarins showing an antiviral activity possibly based on the control of the intracellular redox value.
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- 2017
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