11 results on '"Nuzzo, Domenico"'
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2. A Gluten‐Free Biscuit Fortified with Lemon IntegroPectin.
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Nuzzo, Domenico, Scurria, Antonino, Picone, Pasquale, Guiducci, Alessandro, Pagliaro, Mario, Giuseppe, Pantaleo, Albanese, Lorenzo, Meneguzzo, Francesco, and Ciriminna, Rosaria
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COOKIES , *BAKED products , *LEMON , *BISCUITS , *RICE flour , *FLOUR , *PECTINS , *THERMAL analysis - Abstract
We report the first outcomes of producing a gluten‐free biscuit by replacing 2.5 wt% of the rice flour used in the preparation of a commercial gluten‐free cookie with lemon IntegroPectin, a new citrus pectin obtained from lemon processing waste via hydrodynamic cavitation. The cookie's friability, palate adhesion, flavor persistency and compactness remain virtually unchanged, whereas sapidity and color improve. Only the sweetness and the smell (flavor) of the functionalized cookie are lower than those of the commercial biscuit. The enhanced heat resistance and unique structure of this new citrus pectin unveiled by XRD and TGA structural and thermal analyses make it suitable for the straightforward functionalization of bakery products with numerous potential health benefits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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3. Flavonoids in Lemon and Grapefruit IntegroPectin**.
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Scurria, Antonino, Sciortino, Marzia, Albanese, Lorenzo, Nuzzo, Domenico, Zabini, Federica, Meneguzzo, Francesco, Alduina, Rosa, Presentato, Alessandro, Pagliaro, Mario, Avellone, Giuseppe, and Ciriminna, Rosaria
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GRAPEFRUIT ,HESPERIDIN ,PECTINS ,CITRUS fruits ,LEMON ,MOLECULAR structure ,CITRUS - Abstract
Following the analysis of terpenes present in new lemon and grapefruit "IntegroPectin" pectins obtained via the hydrodynamic cavitation of industrial lemon and grapefruit processing waste, the HPLC‐MS analysis of flavonoid and other phenolic compounds reveals the presence of eriocitrin, naringin, hesperidin and kaempferol typical of the respective citrus fruits. The pectic fibers rich in rhamnogalacturonan‐I regions act as chemical sponges adsorbing and concentrating at their outer surface highly bioactive citrus flavonoids and terpenes. These findings, together with the unique molecular structure of these new whole citrus pectins, provide preliminary insight into the broad‐scope biological activity of these new biomaterials. Numerous new biomedical applications are anticipated, including likely use in the prevention and treatment of microbial infections and neurodegenerative disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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4. Pectin: A Long‐Neglected Broad‐Spectrum Antibacterial.
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Ciriminna, Rosaria, Fidalgo, Alexandra, Meneguzzo, Francesco, Presentato, Alessandro, Scurria, Antonino, Nuzzo, Domenico, Alduina, Rosa, Ilharco, Laura M., and Pagliaro, Mario
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- 2020
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5. Obesity and Alzheimer's disease: Molecular bases.
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Picone, Pasquale, Di Carlo, Marta, and Nuzzo, Domenico
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ALZHEIMER'S disease ,ADIPOSE tissues ,NEUROFIBRILLARY tangles ,AMYLOID plaque ,OBESITY - Abstract
Obesity is a complex, chronic, and multifactorial condition characterized by abnormal fat accumulation in tissues and organs and inducing negative effects on human health. Alzheimer's disease is a progressive and irreversible neurodegenerative disease, associated with amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles in the brain. The correlation between obesity and Alzheimer's disease has been discovered, but the molecules and molecular mechanisms linking these conditions are not yet fully elucidated. In this review, we focused on the most important processes linking the fat accumulation and the alterations of the brain structure and functions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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6. Exceptional Antioxidant, Non‐Cytotoxic Activity of Integral Lemon Pectin from Hydrodynamic Cavitation.
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Nuzzo, Domenico, Cristaldi, Laura, Sciortino, Marzia, Albanese, Lorenzo, Scurria, Antonino, Zabini, Federica, Lino, Claudia, Pagliaro, Mario, Meneguzzo, Francesco, Di Carlo, Marta, and Ciriminna, Rosaria
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PECTINS , *LEMON , *CAVITATION , *CITRUS fruit industry , *ANTIOXIDANTS , *FLAVONOIDS - Abstract
Lemon pectin extracted along with water‐soluble flavonoids and other phytochemicals from citrus industry's waste lemon peel via hydrodynamic cavitation in water, directly at pre‐industrial scale and further isolated via freeze drying, shows exceptionally high antioxidant and non‐cytotoxic activity. Preliminary investigation indicates also significant antimicrobial activity. These findings open the route to the development of new nutraceutical and healthcare applications of a versatile biopolymer endowed with new functionality, rapidly and conveniently obtained from an abundant by‐product of the agri‐food industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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7. Superior Antibacterial Activity of Integral Lemon Pectin Extracted via Hydrodynamic Cavitation.
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Presentato, Alessandro, Scurria, Antonino, Albanese, Lorenzo, Lino, Claudia, Sciortino, Marzia, Pagliaro, Mario, Zabini, Federica, Meneguzzo, Francesco, Alduina, Rosa, Nuzzo, Domenico, and Ciriminna, Rosaria
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PECTINS ,CAVITATION ,LEMON ,LEGUMES ,FOOD contamination ,CITRUS fruit industry ,STAPHYLOCOCCUS aureus ,CITRUS - Abstract
Pectin extracted via hydrodynamic cavitation in water only from waste lemon peel and further isolated via freeze drying displays significant antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus, a Gram positive pathogen which easily contaminates food. The antibacterial effect of the new IntegroPectin is largely superior to that of commercial citrus pectin, opening the way to advanced applications of a new bioproduct now obtainable in large amounts and at low cost from citrus juice industry's waste. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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8. Zinc and Inflammatory/Immune Response in Aging.
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VASTO, SONYA, MOCCHEGIANI, EUGENIO, MALAVOLTA, MARCO, CUPPARI, IRENE, LISTÌ, FLORINDA, NUZZO, DOMENICO, DITTA, VITO, CANDORE, GIUSEPPINA, and CARUSO, CALOGERO
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ZINC in the body ,INFLAMMATION ,AGING ,IMMUNE response ,HOMEOSTASIS ,CYTOKINES ,METALLOTHIONEIN - Abstract
Life-long antigenic burden determines a condition of chronic inflammation, with increased lymphocyte activation and proinflammatory cytokine production. A large number of studies have documented changes in zinc metabolism in experimental animal models of acute and chronic inflammation and in human chronic inflammatory conditions. In particular, modification of zinc plasma concentration, as well as intracellular disturbance of antioxidant intracellular pathways, has been found in aging and in some age-related diseases. Zinc deficiency is diffused in aged individuals in order to avoid meat and other high zinc content foods due to fear of cholesterol. Rather, they increase the consumption of refined wheat products that lack zinc and other critical nutrients as a consequence of the refining process. On the other hand, plasma zinc concentration is influenced by proinflammatory cytokines (IL-6 and TNF-α) and by metallothioneins (MT) homeostasis, which is in turn affected by proinflammatory cytokines. MT increase in aging and chronic inflammation allowing a continuous sequestration of intracellular zinc with subsequent low zinc ion availability against stressor agents and inflammation. This phenomenon leads to an impaired inflammatory/immune response in the elderly. A major target of zinc is NF-κB, a transcription factor critical for the expression of proinflammatory cytokines whose production is regulated by extra- and intracellular activating and inhibiting factors interacting with the regulatory elements on cytokine genes. Effects of zinc on translocation of NF-κB have been attributed to the suppression of phosphorylation and degradation of the inhibitory proteins (A20) that normally sequester it in the cytoplasm. Moreover, this factor and A20 are regulated by specific genes involved in inflammation and by intracellular zinc ion availability. So, it is not so surprising that zinc deficiency is constantly observed in chronic inflammation, such as in old individuals. On the other hand, cytokine genes are highly polymorphic and some of these polymorphisms are associated with atherosclerosis and diabetes type 2. Therefore, zinc turnover, via MT homeostasis, in individuals genetically predisposed to a dysregulation of the inflammatory/immune response may play a crucial role in causing possible adverse events with the appearance of age-related diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2007
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9. Role of Proinflammatory Alleles in Longevity and Atherosclerosis.
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NUZZO, DOMENICO, VASTO, SONYA, BALISTRERI, CARMELA R., DI‐CARLO, DANIELE, LISTÌ, FLORINDA, CAIMI, GREGORIO, CARUSO, MARCO, HOFFMANN, ENRICO, INCALCATERRA, EGLE, LIO, DOMENICO, CARUSO, CALOGERO, and CANDORE, GIUSEPPINA
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ATHEROSCLEROSIS , *MYOCARDIAL infarction , *DISEASE risk factors , *DISEASES in older people , *GENETIC polymorphisms , *SEX factors in disease , *METALLOPROTEINASES - Abstract
Centenarians are characterized by marked delay or escape from age-associated diseases that cause mortality at earlier ages. Jointly, atherosclerosis and its complications, such as myocardial infarction (AMI), significantly contribute to mortality in the elderly. Inflammation is a key component of atherosclerosis and inflammatory genes are good candidates for the risk of the development of atherosclerosis. Genetic traits contribute to the risk of AMI and allelic variations in inflammatory genes should boost the risk of disease. If proinflammatory genotypes significantly contribute to the risk of AMI, alleles associated with disease susceptibility should not be included in the genetic background favoring longevity. Hence, genotypes of natural immunity should play an opposite role in atherosclerosis and longevity. Metalloproteinase (MMPs) are involved in tissue remodeling and therefore play a remarkable role in inflammation-based disease. MMPs are a family of Zn2+-dependent enzymes with proteolytic activity against connective tissue proteins such as collagens, proteoglycans, and elastin, which appear to play important roles in the development and progression of the atherosclerotic lesion. There is evidence indicating a role played by the MMPs in the weakening of atherosclerotic plaque which predisposes to lesion disruption. In this study we performed a genetic study on −1562C/T MMP-9 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in order to discern a possible role in AMI. We analyzed the distribution of this SNP in 115 AMI patients, 123 controls, and 34 centenarians from Sicily. We found no significant differences in the genetic distribution and allelic frequency of −1562C/T MMP-9 SNP between the studied groups. The present results are not in agreement with our previous findings, strengthening our hypothesis that genetic background protection against cardiovascular disease is a relevant component of the longevity trait, at least in the generation of Italian male centenarians under study. However, present results do not exclude that differential expression of MMP-9 playing an opposite role in AMI and longevity because other kinds of regulation might be more relevant than those linked to the SNP under study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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10. Search for Genetic Factors Associated with Susceptibility to Multiple Sclerosis.
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FORTE, GIUSI IRMA, RAGONESE, PAOLO, SALEMI, GIUSEPPE, SCOLA, LETIZIA, CANDORE, GIUSEPPINA, D'AMELIO, MARCO, CRIVELLO, ANTONIO, DI BENEDETTO, NORMA, NUZZO, DOMENICO, GIACALONE, ANTONIO, LIO, DOMENICO, and CARUSO, CALOGERO
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MULTIPLE sclerosis ,MYELIN sheath diseases ,CYTOKINES ,GENETIC research ,HEREDITY - Abstract
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a cell-mediated autoimmune disease characterized by type-1 cytokine production. Environmental and individual genetic background might influence this response particularly in cytokine gene polymorphisms. We evaluated whether polymorphisms of interleukin (IL)-10, IL-12, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α genes, which might play a role in MS pathogenesis, are associated with MS susceptibility. Genotype frequencies for all the analyzed polymorphisms were not differently distributed between cases and controls. It is reasonable to suppose that the cytokine single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) studied must be considered against a larger genetic background involving other functional SNPs of Th1 regulator elements such as IL-21 and IL-23. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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11. Frequency of Polymorphisms of Signal Peptide of TGF-β1 and −1082G/A SNP at the Promoter Region of Il-10 Gene in Patients with Carotid Stenosis.
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CRIVELLO, ANTONIO, GIACALONE, ANTONIO, SCOLA, LETIZIA, FORTE, GIUSI IRMA, NUZZO, DOMENICO, GIACCONI, ROBERTINA, CIPRIANO, CATIA, CANDORE, GIUSEPPINA, MOCCHEGIANI, EUGENIO, ROMANO, GIUSEPPINA COLONNA, LIO, DOMENICO, and CARUSO, CALOGERO
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ATHEROSCLEROSIS ,STENOSIS ,CYTOKINES ,CELLULAR immunity ,IMMUNOREGULATION - Abstract
The role of inflammation in atherosclerosis is well recognized. We have evaluated the allele frequencies of the +869T/C and +915G/C polymorphisms (SNPs) at the TGF-β1 gene and −1082G/A SNP at IL-10 promoter sequence, two well-known immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory cytokines, in patients with carotid stenosis. Our data suggest a lack of association between these SNPs and the susceptibility to atherosclerosis although other reports have demonstrated this association. These results may be due to the pleiotropic effects of the cytokines and/or differences in haplotype combination that should be investigated to elucidate the role of TGF-β1 and IL-10 polymorphisms in atherosclerosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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