456 results on '"Senatore, F."'
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152. Iridoids and secoiridoids from Guettarda platypoda
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Aquino, R., primary, De Simone, F., additional, Senatore, F., additional, and Pizza, C., additional
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- 1988
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153. Some Heavy-Metal Pollutants in the Air of Naples
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Mansi, M., primary, Romano, V., additional, and Senatore, F., additional
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- 1981
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154. ChemInform Abstract: SYNTHESIS OF TWO STANOLS IDENTIFIED IN THE SPONGE SUBERITES CARNOSUS
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SICA, D., primary, DE SIMONE, F., additional, SENATORE, F., additional, and ZOLLO, F., additional
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- 1980
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155. Flavonoid glycosides of Alchemilla vulgaris L.
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D'Agostino, M., Dini, I., Ramundo, E., and Senatore, F.
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- 1998
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156. Quercetagetin 6-O- -D-glucopyranoside from Tagetes mandonii
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D'Agostino, M., Simone, F. De, Piacente, S., Pizza, C., and Senatore, F.
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- 1997
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157. Phenanthrene derivatives from Tamus communis
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Aquino, R., Behar, I., De Simone, F., Pizza, C., and Senatore, F.
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Six phenanthrene derivatives whose occurrence in T. communisis already reported and 5 and 6, previously described as the acetates after acetylation of the mixture of the two natural compounds, were isolated from the rhizomes of T. communis. 1H and 13C NMR spectral data are reported.
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- 1985
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158. Chemical constituents of some Tricholomataceae
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Senatore, F., Dini, A., Cerri, R., and Schettino, O.
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- 1987
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159. Free amino acids from pollens
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De Simone, F., Senatore, F., Sica, D., and Zollo, F.
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- 1980
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160. Some Heavy-Metal Pollutants In the Air of Naples
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Romano, V., Senatore, F., and Mansi, M.
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AIR quality , *HEAVY metals - Published
- 1981
161. Flavonoid Glycosides from Minthostachys spicata (Lamiaceae)
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Senatore, F. and Feo, V. De
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- 1995
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162. Medicinal plants and phytotherapy in the Amalfitan Coast, Salerno Province, Campania, Southern Italy
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Feo, V. De and Senatore, F.
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- 1993
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163. Chemical composition of the essential oil of Jacobaea maritima (L.) PelserMeijden and Jacobaea maritima subsp. bicolor (Willd.) B. Nord.Greuter (Asteraceae) collected wild in Croatia and Sicily, respectively
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Antonella Maggio, Maurizio Bruno, Carmen Formisano, Alessandro Venditti, Felice Senatore, Maggio, A, Venditti, A, Senatore, F, Bruno, M, Formisano, C., Maggio, A., Venditti, A., Senatore, F., and Bruno, M.
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Sesquiterpene ,Jacobaea maritima ,Croatia ,Nonacosane ,caryophyllene oxide ,Alkane ,Palmitic Acid ,Jacobaea maritima subsp. bicolor ,Plant Science ,Asteraceae ,Plant Oil ,Biochemistry ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,law.invention ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,hydrocarbon ,Genus ,law ,Botany ,Alkanes ,hexadecanoic acid ,Oils, Volatile ,Plant Oils ,Chemical composition ,Sicily ,Essential oil ,Polycyclic Sesquiterpenes ,biology ,Jacobaea ,Organic Chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,volatile components ,hydrocarbons ,volatile component ,chemistry ,Caryophyllene oxide ,bacteria ,Sesquiterpenes - Abstract
In this study, the chemical compositions of the essential oils from aerial parts (JmA) and radices (JmR) of Jacobaea maritima (L.) Pelser & Meijden, collected in Croatia, and of Jacobaea maritima subsp. bicolor (Willd.) B. Nord. & Greuter, collected in Sicily, were evaluated by using gas chromatography and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. The main components of the essential oil from J. maritima, both in JmA and JmR, were pentacosane (15.7%), heptacosane (13.1%) and nonacosane (8.1%) whereas the essential oil from J. maritima subsp. bicolor was characterised by the presence of hexadecanoic acid (14.6%), caryophyllene oxide (9.3%) and hexahydrofarnesylacetone (6.5%). The comparison of the essential oil with other studied oils of the genus Jacobaea is discussed.
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- 2014
164. Effect of Marrubium globosum ssp libanoticum on intestinal motility
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Francesca Borrelli, Maurizio Bruno, Sergio Rosselli, Gabriella Aviello, Carmen Formisano, Daniela Rigano, Felice Senatore, Aviello, G, Rigano, Daniela, Borrelli, Francesca, Formisano, C, Rosselli, S, Senatore, F, Bruno, M., AVIELLO G, RIGANO D, BORRELLI F, FORMISANO C, ROSSELLI S, SENATORE F, BRUNO M, Aviello, Gabriella, Formisano, Carmen, S., Rosselli, Senatore, Felice, M., Bruno, Aviello, G., and Rosselli, S.
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Pharmacology ,Traditional medicine ,biology ,business.industry ,Organic Chemistry ,Pharmaceutical Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Analytical Chemistry ,Intestinal motility ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Drug Discovery ,Molecular Medicine ,Medicine ,business ,Marrubium - Published
- 2007
165. Antibacterial activity of flavonoids and phenylpropanoids from Marrubium globosum ssp. libanoticum
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Maurizio Bruno, Alfredo Lavitola, Adriana Basile, Daniela Rigano, Sergio Rosselli, Felice Senatore, Carmen Formisano, Rigano, Daniela, Formisano, C, Basile, A, Lavitola, Alfredo, Senatore, F, Rosselli, S, Bruno, M., RIGANO D, FORMISANO C, BASILE A, LAVITOLA A, SENATORE F, ROSSELLI S, and BRUNO M
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Pharmacology ,Naringenin ,Anti-Infective Agents/analysis, Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Flavonoids ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Bacteria ,Phenylpropionates ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,biology.organism_classification ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Verbascoside ,chemistry ,Anti-Infective Agents ,Apigenin ,Botany ,Settore BIO/15 - Biologia Farmaceutica ,Kaempferol ,Quercetin ,Marrubium ,Isorhamnetin ,Antibacterial agent - Abstract
Marrubium globosum Montbr. et Auch. ex Benth. ssp. libanoticum Boiss. (Lamiaceae) is a medicinal plant used for the treatment of inflammatory diseases, asthma, coughs and other pulmonary and urinary problems. The goal of our study was to assess the biological activity of M. globosum testing the methanol extract of aerial parts for its antibacterial activity against bacteria known to cause respiratory, gastrointestinal, skin and urinary disorders; the extract showed antibacterial effects against all the strains of bacteria used. A purification of this active extract showed the presence, as main constituents, of verbascoside, isorhamnetin 3-O-beta-D-rutinoside, quercetin 3-O-beta-D-rutinoside, naringenin 7-O-beta-D-glucoside, kaempferol 3-O-beta-D-rutinoside, isorhamnetin 3-O-beta-D-glucoside, quercetin 3-O-beta-D-glucoside, apigenin 7-O-(3''-p-coumaryl)-glucoside, p-methoxy-cinnamic acid, kaempferol 3-O-beta-D-glucoside and apigenin 7-O-beta-D-glucoside. The pure compounds were tested for their antibacterial activity; quercetin 3-O-beta-D-rutinoside, verbascoside and naringenin 7-O-beta-D-glucoside showed the greatest activity.
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- 2006
166. Le platee o reintegre dei Sanseverino di Bisignano: diritti e prelievo signorile nella Calabria settentrionale (secc. XV- prima metà del XVI)
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Berardi, Riccardo, Centre Michel de Boüard - Centre de recherches archéologiques et historiques anciennes et médiévales (CRAHAM), Université de Caen Normandie (UNICAEN), Normandie Université (NU)-Normandie Université (NU)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), PRIN 2015: 'La signoria rurale nel XIV-XV secolo: per ripensare l’Italia tardomedievale, coordinatore nazionale: Prof. S. Carocci (Università di Roma 'Tor Vergata), Senatore, F., and Berardi, Riccardo
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Sanseverino of Bisignano ,feudalism ,[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/History ,Calabria ,lordship ,[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences ,Middle Ages ,Southern Italy ,[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/History ,[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences - Abstract
International audience; The aim of this paper is to reassess the history of the Sanseverino family, princes of Bisignano in Calabria in the Late Middle Ages; this by focusing on a specific and unpublished source: the so-called “reintegre or platee” as written in the first half of the 16th century. These are public sources mostly enlisting properties and benefits; they serve the purpose of re-possessing the privileges taken from the princes themselves over the previous century. The paper will therefore focus not only on the management and character of the seigneurial landholdings but also on the reconstruction of both the local networks of power exerted on the population and the local political system. It will shed new light on the still debated historiographical issue centered on the seigneurial authority in southern Italy by assessing its local rooting and pervasiveness since the 14th century.
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- 2021
167. Politica e criminalità organizzata in Campania dopo il terremoto
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Luciano Brancaccio, Gribaudi G., Mastroberti F., Senatore F., and Brancaccio, Luciano
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Political class, Organised crime, Ruling classes - Abstract
The 1980 earthquake represented a watershed moment in the history of the Campania region from different points of view. A central aspect concerns the changes that took place in the political system. The public funds allocated for the reconstruction programme redefined the hierarchy of territorial powers giving new centrality to political intermediation. But another important aspect concerns the changes in the mafia world across the region, with the emergence of new groups and families. These new groups took advantage of the expansion of drug trafficking and showed a particular aptitude for economic activities (both legal or illegal). Drug trafficking and business activities, mainly linked to public funds, became the levers of criminal power during the the 1980s. The combination of these two factors favored the affirmation of exchange relations between the political class and criminal elites, resulting in a very peculiar situation linked to the historical conditions of those years. This contribution proposes to reconstruct the form and substance of these relationships from a diachronic perspective.
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- 2021
168. Gli Aragona nei privilegi di età moderna. Alcuni casi (Regno di Napoli)
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Senatore Francesco, D’Agostino G., Fodale S., Oliva A.M., Passerini D., Senatore F., and Senatore, Francesco
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Crown of Aragon, Absbourg, Privileges, Memory, Urban history - Abstract
La gran parte dei privilegi confermati da Carlo V d'Asburgo e successori a baroni e città del Regno di Napoli contengono, in inserto, diplomi di età aragonese, nettamente superiori a quelli di età durazzesca. Non si tratta di tutti i privilegi che avevano ricevuto singoli e comunità, ma di una loro selezione, frutto della contrattazione con la monarchia, con riferimento alla dimostrata vigenza degli stessi. Nell’arenga e nella narratio del documento-cornice non mancano le enfatizzazioni della fedeltà agli Aragona e i richiami all’opportunità di confermare le loro concessioni. Ci si sofferma su alcuni casi (Capua, Taranto, Gallipoli, Gaeta, Cava) per dimostrare la lunga durata della “memoria” aragonese, non esente da enfatizzazioni e censure.
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- 2020
169. Conclusioni
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Antonietta Iacono, A. Russo, F. Senatore, F. Storti, and Iacono, Antonietta
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Corrispondenze diplomatiche- Regno di Napoli - Ferrante I - Published
- 2020
170. Memoria aragonese/anti-aragonese o confusione nella memoria? Castelli 'federiciani' in Sicilia
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Russo, MA, D’Agostino, G, Fodale, S., Miglio, M., Oliva, AM, Passerini D, Senatore F, and Russo, MA
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Federico III, castelli siciliano, Cinquecento, Aragonesi ,sicilian castels, sixteenth century, Aragonenses ,Frederik III ,Settore M-STO/01 - Storia Medievale - Abstract
Partendo dalla constatazione che in Sicilia diversi castelli di dubbia paternità o verosimilmente eretti da Federico III furono attribuiti a Federico II, nonostante alcuni di questi fossero stati nel Cinquecento già ascritti all’aragonese, il saggio si propone di verificare fino a che punto in un campo specifico che è quello dell’architettura fortificata in Sicilia sia stata forte la memoria aragonese o, piuttosto, si possa parlare di “memoria anti-aragonese” e ricostruisce le cause che hanno portato a quella che più propriamente può definirsi “confusione nella memoria”. Starting from the observation that in Sicily several castles of dubious paternity or probably erected by Frederick III were attributed to Frederick II, although some of these had already been ascribed to the Aragonese in the sixteenth century, the essay aims to verify to what extent in the specific field of fortified architecture in Sicily the Aragonese memory was strong or, rather, we can speak of "anti-Aragonese memory" and reconstructs the causes that led to what can more properly be defined as "confusion in memory”.
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- 2020
171. Chemical composition of the essential oil from the aerial parts of Ononis reclinata L. (Fabaceae) grown wild in Sicily
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Simona Casiglia, Felice Senatore, Maurizio Bruno, Casiglia, S., Bruno, M., and Senatore, F.
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Isopimpinellin ,Chromatography, Gas ,menthone ,Flowers ,Plant Science ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Plant Stem ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,Analytical Chemistry ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Genus ,law ,Ononis ,Botany ,Oils, Volatile ,Ononi ,Sicily ,Chemical composition ,Essential oil ,pulegone ,Ononis reclinata ,Plant Stems ,010405 organic chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Fabaceae ,isopimpinellin ,Plant Components, Aerial ,biology.organism_classification ,Menthone ,0104 chemical sciences ,Plant Leaves ,volatile component ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,chemistry ,Chromatography, Ga ,Flower ,Plant Leave ,Pulegone - Abstract
In the present study, the chemical composition of the essential oil from aerial parts of Ononis reclinata L., a species not previously investigated, collected in Sicily was evaluated by GC and Gas chromatography-Mass spectrometry. The main components of O. reclinata were menthone (43.6%), isopimpinellin (38.4%) and pulegone (11.2%). The comparison with other studied oils of genus Ononis showed a peculiar and characteristic profile.
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- 2016
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172. Phytochemical analysis ofAchillea ligusticaAll. from Lipari Island (Aeolian Islands)
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Sergio Rosselli, Alessandro Venditti, Maurizio Bruno, Felice Senatore, Armandodoriano Bianco, Laura Guarcini, Venditti, A., Guarcini, L., Bianco, A., Rosselli, S., Bruno, M., and Senatore, F.
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,Achillea ,Achillea ligustica ,Phytochemicals ,Flavonoid ,Plant Science ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,terpenoids ,achillea ligustica ,asteraceae ,chemotaxonomy ,flavonoids ,phytochemistry ,Petroleum ether ,Settore BIO/15 - Biologia Farmaceutica ,Apigenin ,Sicily ,Islands ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Molecular Structure ,Phytochemical ,Flower ,Chemotaxonomy ,Quercetin ,terpenoid ,food.ingredient ,Flowers ,Biology ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,Island ,Plant Extract ,food ,Botany ,Plant Extracts ,010405 organic chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica ,Plant Components, Aerial ,Asteraceae ,biology.organism_classification ,Terpenoid ,0104 chemical sciences ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,chemistry - Abstract
A complete chemical investigation of Achillea ligustica All. growing at Lipari (Aeolian Island, Sicily) has been carried out. Seventeen metabolites have been isolated and characterised from dichloromethane and methanol extracts of flowers and aerial parts, and GC/MS analyses of petroleum ether extracts was carried out, revealing a composition in sesquiterpenoids similar to those reported for populations from Greece, Sicily and Algeria, showing the presence of (3RS,6RS)-2,6-dimethyl-1,7-octadiene-3,6-diol (1), 2,6-dimethyl-octa-3(E),7-diene-2,6-diol (2), iso-seco-tanapartholide (3) from DCM fraction. In addition from the methanolic extract of the aerial parts, peculiar flavonoid glucuronides have been isolated: i.e. apigenin-7-O-glucuronide (12) and quercetin 3-O-glucuronide (14). These metabolites have been reported in this species for the first time. The isolated flavonoids were previously recognised in several species of this complex genus and for this reason seems to be highly retained secondary metabolites of importance from the chemotaxonomic point of view.
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- 2015
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173. Effect of bioclimatic area on the composition and bioactivity of Tunisian Rosmarinus officinalis essential oils
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Alessandro Pugliese, Mohamed Elyes Kchouk, Rosa Tundis, Mariem Ben Jemia, Francesco Menichini, Felice Senatore, Monica Rosa Loizzo, Maurizio Bruno, Ben Jemia, M., Tundis, R., Pugliese, A., Menichini, F., Senatore, F., Bruno, M., Kchouk, M., and Loizzo, M.
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Tunisia ,DPPH ,Climate ,Monoterpene ,GC-MS analysi ,Plant Science ,Plant Oil ,Biochemistry ,essential oil ,Antioxidants ,Rosmarinus ,Analytical Chemistry ,law.invention ,Borneol ,cholinesterase inhibitory activity ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Camphor ,law ,Oils, Volatile ,Plant Oils ,Organic chemistry ,Cholinesterase Inhibitor ,Food science ,Rosmarinus officinali ,Essential oil ,biology ,Chemistry ,Rosmarinu ,Organic Chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,Officinalis ,antioxidant propertie ,Monoterpenes ,Cholinesterase Inhibitors ,Gas chromatography ,Antioxidant - Abstract
The chemical composition of eight Tunisian Rosmarinus officinalis L. populations (A-H) from different bioclimatic areas has been examined by gas chromatography (GC) and GC-mass spectrometry. The essential oils are characterised by high amounts of oxygenated monoterpenes (58.2-71.7%) followed by monoterpene hydrocabons (15.1-26.7%). 1,8-Cineole, camphor, α-pinene and borneol are the main representative components. The antioxidant activity was investigated by 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical (DPPH), ferric reducing ability power assay and β-carotene bleaching test. Samples showed antiradical activity by inhibiting DPPH radical with IC50 values ranging from 375.3 to 592.8 μg mL(- 1) for samples F and A, respectively. Sample A also showed the most promising activity in β-carotene bleaching test (IC50 of 31.9 μg mL(- 1)). The essential oils were also screened for acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) inhibitory activity. Sample G showed the highest activity against AChE (IC50 of 64.7 μg mL(- 1)) while sample D (IC50 of 29.5 μg mL(- 1)) exhibited the most potent activity against BChE.
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- 2014
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174. Phytochemical profile of three Ballota species essential oils and evaluation of the effects on human cancer cells
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Mariangela Marrelli, Daniela Rigano, Felice Senatore, Filomena Conforti, Maurizio Bruno, Carmen Formisano, Francesco Menichini, Rigano, D., Marrelli, M., Formisano, C., Menichini, F., Senatore, F., Bruno, M., Conforti, F., Rigano, Daniela, Marrelli, Mariangela, Formisano, Carmen, Menichini, Francesco, Senatore, Felice, Bruno, Maurizio, and Conforti, Filomena
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antiproliferative activity ,Sesquiterpene ,Antioxidant ,DPPH ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Ballota undulata ,Hep G2 Cell ,Plant Science ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Antioxidants ,essential oil ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,law.invention ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,breast cancer ,MCF-7 Cell ,law ,sesquiterpenes ,medicine ,Ballota nigra ,Oils, Volatile ,Humans ,IC50 ,Essential oil ,Ballota specie ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,010405 organic chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Hep G2 Cells ,hepatoma ,biology.organism_classification ,Ballota ,Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ,0104 chemical sciences ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,chemistry ,Phytochemical ,MCF-7 Cells ,Human - Abstract
Three Ballota species, Ballota undulata, Ballota saxatilis and Ballota nigra ssp. foetida, were investigated for their cytotoxicity against two human cancer cells, hepatoma HepG2 cell line and breast cancer MCF-7 cell line, and for their antioxidant activity. The chemical composition of essential oils was studied by GC and GC–MS. Sesquiterpenes were the main constituents. The most antiproliferative essential oil against HepG2 cells was B. undulata with a percentage of inhibition of 81.36 ± 3.54 at a concentration of 100 μg/mL, while against MCF-7 cells essential oil from B. saxatilis was the most active with a percentage of inhibition of 24.18 ± 1.13 at a concentration of 100 μg/mL. The antioxidant activity was investigated by DPPH test for all the oils. B. undulata showed the highest antiradical effect, with IC50 value of 529.7 ± 37.4 μg/mL.
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- 2017
175. Forme testuali del potere nel regno di Napoli. I modelli documentari, le suppliche
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SENATORE, FRANCESCO, Senatore Francesco, Lazzarini, I. Miranda A., Senatore, F., and Senatore, Francesco
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Cultura scritta, Regno di Napoli, Suppliche, Comunicazione politica - Abstract
Nel regno di Napoli le scritture prodotte dagli ufficiali regi costituirono il più importante modello di scrittura per tutti coloro che non avevano accesso alla formazione universitaria (teologi, giuristi, medici) e a quella umanistica. Molti esponenti dei ceti medio-alti (proprietari terrieri e allevatori, fattori, uomini d’arme, bottegai, artigiani), svilupparono le proprie competenze scrittorie (literacy) nell'ambito della comunicazione di tipo amministrativo, condizionata dagli ufficiali regi e dai modelli testuali diffusi tra gli amministratori e i notai. Come è noto, non esistevano scuole specifiche per sviluppare le competenze linguistiche necessarie per la scrittura amministrativa, in particolare quella in lingua italiana. Si imparava con la pratica, direttamente, lavorando nelle cancellerie delle amministrazioni pubbliche (della monarchia, dei feudatari, delle città e della Chiesa) e indirettamente, grazie cioè alle numerose occasioni di contatto con esse. L'intervento intende dimostrare questo assunto esaminando gli interventi del sovrano in materia di scrittura amministrativa, i modelli di scrittura circolanti e un importante strumento della comunicazione tra dominanti e dominati: la supplica, di cui si esamineranno la struttura e le formule.
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- 2017
176. Chemical composition of the essential oil of Centaurea grinensis Reuter and Centaurea apiculata Ledeb: Growing wild in Croatia and Bulgaria, respectively and PCA analysis of subgenus Lopholoma (Cass.) Dobrocz
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Antonella Maggio, O. Santucci, Svetlana Bancheva, Luana Riccobono, Maurizio Bruno, Felice Senatore, Riccobono, L., Maggio, A., Bruno, M., Bancheva, S., Santucci, O., and Senatore, F.
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subgenus Lopholoma ,caryophyllene oxide ,Plant Science ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,4-vinyl guaiacol ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Plant science ,Centaurea grinensi ,law ,Botany ,Chemical composition ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Essential oil ,Humulene ,Centaurea apiculata ,010405 organic chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematic ,0104 chemical sciences ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,chemistry ,Caryophyllene oxide ,Centaurea ,Subgenus ,PCA analysi - Abstract
In the present study, the chemical composition of the essential oils from aerial parts of Centaurea grinensis Reuter (K) collected at Žuta Lova, near Senj (Croatia), and aerial parts (L1) and flowers (L2) of C. apiculata Ledeb. collected near Rebro village, near Breznik town, Znepole Region (Bulgaria), both belonging to subgenus Lopholoma (Cass.) Dobrocz, was evaluated by GC and GC-MS. The main components of K were 4-vinyl guaiacol (21.5%), hexadecanoic acid (16.2%), acetophenone (12.5%). Caryophyllene oxide (15.8%) together with sphathulenol (14.5%) and humulene epoxide II (9.4%) were recognized as the main constituent of both the aerial part (L1) and flowers (L2) of C. apiculata. Furthermore, a complete review on the composition of the essential oils of all the Centaurea taxa belonging to subgenus Lopholoma studied so far has been inserted and cluster analysis (PCA) was carried out.
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- 2017
177. Essential oils composition of Periploca laevigata Aiton subsp. angustifolia (Labill.) Markgraf (Apocynaceae – Periplocoideae)
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Maurizio Sajeva, Sergio Rosselli, Antonella Maggio, Maurizio Bruno, Felice Senatore, Pietro Zito, Zito P, Sajeva M, Bruno M, Rosselli S, Maggio A, and Senatore F
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Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia ,Allomone ,Flowers ,Plant Science ,Biology ,Plant Roots ,Biochemistry ,essential oil ,Pheromones ,Analytical Chemistry ,law.invention ,Ingredient ,law ,Botany ,Oils, Volatile ,Medicinal plants ,Essential oil ,semiochemicals, visitors ,Apocynaceae ,Host (biology) ,Organic Chemistry ,Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica ,biology.organism_classification ,Plant Leaves ,Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicata ,Fruit ,Kairomone ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,ntimicrobial ,Periplocoideae - Abstract
The essential oil of roots, branches, leaves, flowers and fruits of Periploca laevigata Aiton subsp. angustifolia (Apocynaceae) from Lampedusa Island has been obtained by hydrodistillation and its composition analysed. The analyses allowed the identification and quantification of 86 volatile compounds. Branches showed the higher diversity with 57 compounds followed by fruits with 33, roots with 23, flowers with 16 and leaves with six compounds, respectively. In the matrices examined three constituents, heneicosane, docosane and tricosane are in common, although with different percentages. At least the most abundant compounds found in the matrices have been reported to have several biological activities. 2-Hydroxy-4-methoxybenzaldehyde identified in the roots as the most abundant component (70.7%) and present with 8.3% in the branches is a potent tyrosinase inhibitor present in several African medicinal plants, and thus being used as an ingredient in cosmetic and other medicinal products, primarily in relation to hyperpigmentation. Among the compounds identified, several play a role as semiochemicals for many animals, and 28 allomones, 43 pheromones, 21 kairomones have been identified. P. laevigata subsp. angustifolia in Lampedusa Island is host to a community of visitors, and the possible ecological role of the volatiles found is briefly discussed.
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- 2012
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178. Essential Oil Composition of Stems and Fruits of Caralluma europaea N.E.Br. (Apocynaceae)
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Carmen Formisano, Antonella Maggio, Sergio Rosselli, Maurizio Bruno, Felice Senatore, Maurizio Sajeva, Pietro Zito, Zito, P, Sajeva, M, Bruno, M, Maggio, AM, Rosselli, S, Formisano, C, Senatore, F, Pietro, Zito, Maurizio, Sajeva, Maurizio, Bruno, Antonella, Maggio, Sergio, Rosselli, Formisano, Carmen, and Senatore, Felice
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Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia ,Plant composition ,antimicrobial ,Apocynaceae ,Caralluma europaea ,essential oils ,semiochemicals ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Article ,essential oil ,Settore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni Culturali ,Analytical Chemistry ,law.invention ,lcsh:QD241-441 ,lcsh:Organic chemistry ,law ,Drug Discovery ,Botany ,Oils, Volatile ,Animals ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Chemical composition ,Essential oil ,Ovum ,Geography ,Plant Stems ,biology ,Organic Chemistry ,Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica ,biology.organism_classification ,Plant ecology ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Fruit ,Larva ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Molecular Medicine ,Composition (visual arts) - Abstract
The essential oil of the stems and fruits of Caralluma europaea (Guss.) N.E.Br. (Apocynaceae) from Lampedusa Island has been obtained by hydrodistillation and its composition analyzed. The analyses allowed the identification and quantification of 74 volatile compounds, of which 16 were aromatic and 58 non-aromatic. Stems and fruits contained 1.4% and 2.7% of aromatic compounds respectively, while non-aromatic were 88.3% and 88.8%. Non-aromatic hydrocarbons were the most abundant compounds in both organs, followed by fatty acids. Data showed differences in the profiles between stems and fruits which shared only eighteen compounds; stems accounted for 38 compounds while fruits for 53. Fruits showed a higher diversity especially in aromatic compounds with twelve versus four in stems. Among the volatiles identified in stems and fruits of C. europaea 26 are present in other taxa of Apocynaceae, 52 are semiochemicals for many insects, and 21 have antimicrobial activity. The possible ecological role of the volatiles found is briefly discussed.
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179. Metabolite profile and in vitro activities of Phagnalon saxatile (L.) Cass. relevant to treatment of Alzheimer’s disease
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Maurizio Bruno, Filomena Conforti, Felice Senatore, Monica Rosa Loizzo, Francesco Menichini, Daniela Rigano, Carmen Formisano, Conforti, F, Rigano, D, Formisano, C, Bruno, M, Loizzo, MR, Menichini, F, and Senatore, F
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Antioxidant ,DPPH ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Metabolite ,Asteraceae ,Pharmacology ,Nitric Oxide ,Inhibition of NO production ,Cell Line ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Phagnalon saxatile ,Alzheimer Disease ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Caffeic acid ,Animals ,Humans ,Settore BIO/15 - Biologia Farmaceutica ,IC50 ,Butyrylcholinesterase ,Plant Extracts ,inhibition of NO production, Alzheimer's disease ,Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica ,General Medicine ,Acetylcholinesterase ,Phenolic compounds ,Alzheimers disease ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Phagnalon saxatile, asteraceae, phenolic compound ,Cholinesterase Inhibitors ,Luteolin - Abstract
The present study describes for the first time the in vitro properties (inhibition of NO production and anticholinesterase) of Phagnalon saxatile (L.) Cass. (Asteraceae). The methanolic extract showed antioxidant activity that was measured by DPPH assay and beta-carotene bleaching test. The same extract inhibited NO production in the murine monocytic macrophage cell line RAW 264.7. Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) inhibition was assessed by modifications of Ellman's method. Purification of the MeOH extract of P. saxatile allowed the isolation of phenolic compounds. Among them, the compounds that most effectively inhibited lipopolysaccharide-induced NO production were caffeic acid and methylchlorogenic acid, with IC50 values of 7 microg/mL and 12 microg/mL, respectively. Luteolin and 3,5-dicaffeoylquinic acid exhibited the most promising activity against AChE with an IC50 of 25.2 and 54.5 microg/mL, respectively, while caffeic acid and luteolin exhibited higher activity against BChE with an IC50 of 32.2 and 37.2 microg/mL, respectively.
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- 2009
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180. Antispasmodic Effects and Structure−Activity Relationships of Labdane Diterpenoids from Marrubium globosum ssp. libanoticum
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Sergio Rosselli, Francesca Borrelli, Daniela Rigano, Angelo A. Izzo, Carmen Formisano, Maurizio Bruno, Felice Senatore, Gabriella Aviello, Raffaele Capasso, Rigano, D, Aviello, G, Bruno, M, Formisano, C, Rosselli, S, Capasso, R, Senatore, F, Izzo, AA, Borrelli, F, Rigano, Daniela, Aviello, Gabriella, Maurizio, Bruno, Formisano, Carmen, Sergio, Rosselli, Capasso, Raffaele, Senatore, Felice, Izzo, ANGELO ANTONIO, and Borrelli, Francesca
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Male ,Antispasmodic effect ,diterpenoid ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Pharmacognosy ,Analytical Chemistry ,Labdane ,Mice ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ileum ,Drug Discovery ,Botany ,medicine ,Animals ,Lebanon ,Medicinal plants ,Pharmacology ,Marrubium globosum ssp. libanoticum ,Plants, Medicinal ,Molecular Structure ,biology ,Plant Extracts ,fungi ,Organic Chemistry ,Parasympatholytics ,food and beverages ,Muscle, Smooth ,Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica ,biology.organism_classification ,Acetylcholine ,Terpenoid ,Antispasmodic Agent ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,chemistry ,Molecular Medicine ,Antispasmodic ,Diterpenes ,Diterpene ,Marrubium ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Marrubium globosum ssp. libanoticum is a medicinal plant used in Lebanon to reduce pain and smooth muscle spasms. A chloroform extract obtained from M. globosum aerial parts reduced acetylcholine-induced contractions in the isolated mouse ileum. The purification of this extract identified, among 12 isolated labdane diterpenoids, four new compounds, named 13-epicyllenin A (4), 13,15-diepicyllenin A (5), marrulibacetal (9), and marrulactone (11). Their structures were determined by spectroscopic methods. Compound 9, which exerted antispasmodic activity, is likely the active ingredient of the extract. Preliminary structure-activity relationships for this class of compounds are suggested.
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181. Volatile constituents of aerial parts ofCentaurea sibthorpii(Sect. Carduiformes, Asteraceae) from Greece and their biological activity
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Felice Senatore, Svetlana Bancheva, Sergio Rosselli, Carmen Formisano, Maurizio Bruno, Enrico Mignola, Formisano, C, Mignola, E, Senatore, F, Bancheva, S, Bruno, M, Rosselli, S, Formisano, Carmen, Mignola, Enrico, Senatore, Felice, Bancheva, Svetlana, Bruno, Maurizio, and Rosselli, Sergio
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Chromatography, Gas ,Centaurea ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Plant Science ,Gram-Positive Bacteria ,Biochemistry ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,Analytical Chemistry ,law.invention ,law ,Gram-Negative Bacteria ,Centaurea sibthorpii, essential oil, (E)-beta-farnesene ,Botany ,Oils, Volatile ,Plant Oils ,Essential oil ,Greece ,biology ,Fatty Acids ,Organic Chemistry ,Biological activity ,Plant Components, Aerial ,Asteraceae ,biology.organism_classification ,cyclosativene, fatty acids, antimicrobial activity - Abstract
The volatile constituents of the aerial parts of Centaurea sibthorpii [Sect. Carduiformes, Asteraceae] collected in Greece were extracted by hydrodistillation and analysed by GC and GC-MS. Altogether 63 components were identified. Fatty acids and sesquiterpenoidic compounds were the most abundant components in the oil. A study on the biological activity of the oil showed no action against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
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182. Essential oil variability in a collection of Ocimum basilicum L. (basil) cultivars
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Enrica De Falco, Antonella Maggio, Graziana Roscigno, Maurizio Bruno, Felice Senatore, Maggio, A., Roscigno, G., Bruno, M., De Falco, E., and Senatore, F.
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0106 biological sciences ,food.ingredient ,PCA analysis ,Bioengineering ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Biology ,Gram-Positive Bacteria ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Structure-Activity Relationship ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,food ,Linalool ,Methyl eugenol ,Ocimum basilicum L ,Biomorphological characteristic ,Anti-Bacterial Agent ,Botany ,Gram-Negative Bacteria ,Antibacterial activities ,Oils, Volatile ,Biomorphological characteristics ,Molecular Biology ,Essential-oil constituent ,Chemotype ,Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ,Microbial Sensitivity Test ,Chemistry (all) ,Basilicum ,food and beverages ,Essential-oil constituents ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Ocimum ,biology.organism_classification ,040401 food science ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Eugenol ,chemistry ,Ocimum basilicum ,Molecular Medicine ,Antibacterial activitie ,Estragole ,Lamiaceae ,PCA analysi ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Ocimum basilicum L. (Lamiaceae) is an aromatic plant of great tradition in the Mediterranean area. Its economic importance is growing up determining an expansion of cultivation. This paper evaluated the morphological traits, the chemical profiles, and antibacterial activity of 21 cultivars of basil belonging to ʻGenoveseʼ, ʻNapoletanoʼ, and ʻPurple basilʼ types. The cultivars were characterized by different growth rate and morphological traits. The chemical composition of the oils analyzed by GC and GC/MS analysis, supported by the PCA analysis, underlined the strong influence of chemotype. It is noteworthy that estragole, never present in Genovese and purple basil types, occurred in Napoletano type. The high presence of eugenol, methyl eugenol, and linalool in the majority of cultivars, belonging both to Genovese and to Napoletano types was registered. Of great interest resulted the composition of the purple basil ʻOpalʼ. All the samples tested exhibited similar antibiotic profiles with moderate antibacterial activity. The results enhanced the importance of determination of essential-oil profile in the selection of cultivars characterized by diverse morphological traits and are useful for different purposes.
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183. Contribution to a Taxonomic Revision of the Sicilian Helichrysum Taxa by PCA Analysis of Their Essential-Oil Compositions
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Felice Senatore, Antonella Maggio, Riccardo Guarino, Vincenzo Ilardi, Maurizio Bruno, Maggio, A., Bruno, M., Guarino, R., Senatore, F., and Ilardi, V.
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Plant composition ,Bioengineering ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,Essential oil ,law.invention ,law ,Botany ,Oils, Volatile ,Molecular Biology ,Nomenclature ,Sicily ,Taxonomy ,Helichrysum ,Principal Component Analysis ,biology ,010405 organic chemistry ,Essential oils ,GC/MS Analysis ,Principal component analysis (PCA) ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Asteraceae ,biology.organism_classification ,language.human_language ,0104 chemical sciences ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Taxon ,language ,GC/MS Analysi ,Molecular Medicine ,Taxonomy (biology) ,Sicilian - Abstract
The chemical profile of the essential oils in ten populations of the genus Helichrysum Mill. (Asteraceae), collected in the loci classici of the nomenclatural types of the taxa endemic to Sicily, were analyzed. Our results confirm that the analysis of secondary metabolites can be used to fingerprint wild populations of Helichrysum, the chemical profiles being coherent with the systematic arrangement of the investigated populations in three main clusters, referring to the aggregates of H. stoechas, H. rupestre, and H. italicum, all belonging to the section Stoechadina. The correct nomenclatural designation of the investigated populations is discussed and the following two new combinations are proposed: Helichrysum preslianum subsp. compactum (Guss.) Maggio, Bruno, Guarino, Senatore & Ilardi and Helichrysum panormitanum subsp. latifolium Maggio, Bruno, Guarino, Senatore & Ilardi.
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- 2016
184. L'incanto della sirene. Eros e Thanatos nella pittura europea dell'Ottocento
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Di Benedetto, Almerinda, Rescigno, C., Senatore F., Pepe C. (a cura di), and Di Benedetto, Almerinda
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- 2016
185. Chemodiversity of the essential oil from leaves of Abies nebrodensis (Lojac.) Mattei
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Geraci, Anna, Schicchi, Rosario, Rosselli, Sergio, Maggio, Antonella, Bruno, Maurizio, Senatore, Felice, Schicchi, R, Geraci, A, Rosselli, S, Maggio, AM, Bruno, M, and Senatore F
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Settore BIO/01 - Botanica Generale ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,Settore BIO/15 - Biologia Farmaceutica ,Sicily, Abies nebrodensis, endemic, essential oils - Abstract
As activities of the project "Preservation of Abies nebrodensis and restore of Geraci Siculo peatlands", the chemical composition of essential oils, obtained from leaves of Madonie fir, was compared with the ones of essential oils derived from Eurasian species studied up to now
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- 2016
186. Chemical composition of the essential oil from Pulicaria vulgaris var. graeca (Sch.-Bip.) Fiori (Asteraceae) growing wild in Sicily and its antimicrobial activity
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Maurizio Bruno, Simona Casiglia, Luana Riccobono, Felice Senatore, Casiglia, S., Riccobono, L., Bruno, M., and Senatore, F.
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geranyl propionate ,Plant Science ,Flowers ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Biology ,Asteraceae ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Plant Stem ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,law.invention ,Analytical Chemistry ,Pulicaria ,antibacterial activity ,Genus ,law ,Botany ,Anti-Bacterial Agent ,hexadecanoic acid ,Oils, Volatile ,Pulicaria vulgaris var. graeca ,Chemical composition ,Sicily ,Essential oil ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Bacteria ,Plant Stems ,010405 organic chemistry ,Microbial Sensitivity Test ,β-caryophyllene ,Organic Chemistry ,Antimicrobial ,biology.organism_classification ,0104 chemical sciences ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Plant Leaves ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,volatile component ,chemistry ,Flower ,Propionate ,Antibacterial activity ,Plant Leave - Abstract
In this study the chemical composition of the essential oil from aerial parts of Pulicaria vulgaris var. graeca (Sch.-Bip.) Fiori collected in Sicily was evaluated by GC and GCâMS. The main components of P. vulgaris var. graeca oil were hexadecanoic acid (21.7%), β-caryophyllene (14.3%) and geranyl propionate (8.2%). The comparison with other studied oils of genus Pulicaria is discussed. Antibacterial activity against several bacteria, including some ones infesting historical art craft, was also determined.
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187. Chemical composition of volatile and fixed oils from of Salvia argentea L. (Lamiaceae) growing wild in Sicily
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Maurizio Bruno, Antonella Maggio, Sergio Rosselli, Luana Riccobono, Vincenzo Ilardi, Felice Senatore, Riccobono, L., Maggio, A., Rosselli, S., Ilardi, V., Senatore, F., and Bruno, M.
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Sesquiterpene ,Linolenic Acids ,Plant Science ,Salvia argentea ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,law.invention ,Analytical Chemistry ,Fatty Acids, Monounsaturated ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,law ,fixed oil ,Petroleum ether ,Settore BIO/15 - Biologia Farmaceutica ,Salvia ,Sicily ,Hentriacontane ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Chemistry ,volatile component ,Petroleum ,Flower ,Paraffin ,Linolenic Acid ,Plant Leave ,Sesquiterpenes ,Linolenic acid ,Flowers ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,14-hydroxy-α-humulene ,Plant Extract ,Botany ,Oils, Volatile ,Essential oil ,Lamiaceae ,010405 organic chemistry ,Plant Extracts ,Organic Chemistry ,Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica ,biology.organism_classification ,0104 chemical sciences ,Plant Leaves ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Settore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata ,fatty acid ,Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry - Abstract
The chemical compositions of the essential oil and of the non-polar extracts (petroleum ether, dichloromethane) of the aerial parts (flowers, leaves and stems) of Salvia argentea L. were determined by GC-FID and gas chromatographyâmass spectrometry analysis. 14-Hydroxy-α-humulene (40.1%) was recognised as the main constituents of the essential oil of S. argentea, together with 1,3,8-p-menthatriene (12.1%), globulol (7.4%) and β-sesquiphellandrene (5.8%). Tritriacontane (9.9% and 14.1%), heptacosane (8.4% and 10.5%), hentriacontane (8.3% and 10.9%), tetradecanal (8.4% and 10.2%) and methyldotriacontane (7.9% and 7.6%) were recognised as the main constituents of the extracts in petroleum ether and dichloromethane, respectively, whereas methyl linolenate (36.6% and 13.5%) and methyl myristoleate (10.5% and 18.5%) were recognised as the main constituents of the methylated extracts.
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188. Vetiver oil production correlates with early root growth
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Pietro Alifano, Felice Senatore, Domenica Rita Massardo, Luigi Del Giudice, Paola Pontieri, Massardo, Dr, Senatore, F, Alifano, Pietro, DEL GIUDICE, L, Pontieri, P., MASSARDO DOMENICA, Rita, Senatore, Felice, DEL GIUDICE, Luigi, and Pontieri, Paola
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seasonal variation ,biology ,Vetiveria zizanioides (L.) Nash ,Gramineae ,Sowing ,vetiver ,Plant root metabolism ,biology.organism_classification ,VETIVER OIL ,Biochemistry ,law.invention ,Transplantation ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Camphor ,root essential oil ,chemistry ,Agronomy ,law ,Nootkatone ,Vetiver essential oil ,Poaceae ,Juniper ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Essential oil - Abstract
To gain insight into essential oil metabolism we analyzed the oil produced in Vetiver ( Vetiveria zizanioides (L.) Nash) roots during early growth. Planting of Vetiver in the Campania region of southern Italy was performed in the spring using Vetiver culms with short roots and approximately 20 cm leaves. During the first two years of growth Vetiver essential oil was hydrodistilled from root samples collected at intervals of two months starting from transplantation. The production of Vetiver oil was constant during the first six months. Over the next two months there was a twofold increase in production of essential oil, which anticipated a progressive decrease during the cold months (from January to April 2003). The analysis of the Vetiver oil showed the presence of 49 constituents, mainly the tricyclic sesquiterpenes khusimol and zizanoic acid, and the bicyclic sesquiterpenes ( E )-isovalencenol, junenol, juniper camphor, nootkatone and α-vetivone. These results suggest that Vetiver essential oil production is closely related to the metabolism of plant roots, which is affected by changes in environmental temperatures.
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189. Cytotoxic Activity and Composition of Petroleum Ether Extract from Magydaris tomentosa (Desf.) W. D. J. Koch (Apiaceae)
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Mariem Ben Jemia, Maurizio Bruno, Giuseppina Autore, Sergio Rosselli, Stefania Marzocco, Carmen Formisano, Felice Senatore, Autore, Giuseppina, Marzocco, Stefania, Formisano, Carmen, Bruno, Maurizio, Rosselli, Sergio, Ben Jemia, Mariem, Senatore, Felice, Autore, G., Marzocco, S., Formisano, C., Bruno, M., Rosselli, S., Jemia, M., and Senatore, F.
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Alkane ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Analytical Chemistry ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,xanthotoxin ,Drug Discovery ,Cytotoxic T cell ,Petroleum ether ,Settore BIO/15 - Biologia Farmaceutica ,Cell Death ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,isopimpinellin ,xanthotoxol ,Flower ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,Molecular Medicine ,Human ,Isopimpinellin ,Flowers ,Coumarin ,Magydaris tomentosa ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,Article ,Plant Extract ,furanocoumarins ,lcsh:QD241-441 ,osthole ,lcsh:Organic chemistry ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Furanocoumarin ,Alkanes ,Botany ,Animals ,Humans ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,ether extract ,coumarins ,bergaptene ,MCF-7 ,Cell Proliferation ,Apiaceae ,Animal ,Plant Extracts ,Organic Chemistry ,Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica ,biology.organism_classification ,In vitro ,chemistry ,Xanthotoxol - Abstract
The petroleum ether extract of Magydaris tomentosa flowers (Desf.) W. D. J. Koch has been analyzed by GC-MS. It is mainly constituted by furanocoumarins such as xanthotoxin, xanthotoxol, isopimpinellin, and bergaptene. Other coumarins such as 7-methoxy-8-(2-formyl-2-methylpropyl) coumarin and osthole also occurred. The antiproliferative activity of Magydaris tomentosa flower extract has been evaluated in vitro on murine monocye/macrophages (J774A.1), human melanoma (A375) and human breast cancer (MCF-7) tumor cell lines, showing a major activity against the latter.
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190. Volatile constituents of the aerial parts of Pulicaria sicula (L.) Moris growing wild in Sicily: Chemotaxonomic volatile markers of the genus Pulicaria Gaertn
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Luana Riccobono, Vivienne Spadaro, Felice Senatore, Patrizia Campisi, Maurizio Bruno, Antonella Maggio, Maggio, A., Riccobono, L., Spadaro, V., Campisi, P., Bruno, M., and Senatore, F.
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Monoterpene ,Principal-component analysis (PCA) ,Bioengineering ,Biochemistry ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,Essential oil ,Pulicaria ,law.invention ,Borneol ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Genus ,law ,Botany ,Oils, Volatile ,Settore BIO/15 - Biologia Farmaceutica ,Sicily ,Chemical composition ,Molecular Biology ,Principal Component Analysis ,Molecular Structure ,biology ,Chemistry (all) ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Plant Components, Aerial ,biology.organism_classification ,Terpenoid ,Chemotaxonomy ,chemistry ,Pulicaria sicula ,GC/MS Analysi ,Molecular Medicine ,Composition (visual arts) - Abstract
The chemical composition of the essential oil isolated from the aerial parts of Pulicaria sicula (L.) Moris was characterized by GC-FID and GC/MS analyses. The oil was particularly rich in oxygenated terpenoids. Among the oxygenated monoterpenes (content of 44.5%), the most abundant were borneol (23.7%), bornyl acetate (6.5%), and isothymol isobutyrate (6.2%). Caryophyllene oxide (10.2%), caryophylladienol I (4.3%), and caryophylla-3,8(13)-dien-5β-ol (4.4%) were identified as the main constituents among the oxygenated sesquiterpenes. Furthermore, a complete literature review on the composition of the essential oils of all the Pulicaria taxa studied so far was performed and a principal component analysis (PCA) was carried out.
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191. Composition of the essential oil of allium neapolitanum cirillo growing wild in sicily and its activity on microorganisms affecting historical art crafts
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Simona Casiglia, Maurizio Bruno, Federica Senatore, Felice Senatore, Casiglia, S., Bruno, M., and Senatore, F.
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Sesquiterpene ,General Chemical Engineering ,Allyl compound ,Monoterpene ,Antimicrobial activity ,Plant Oil ,Essential oil ,law.invention ,Camphor ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,law ,(E)-chrysanthenyl acetate ,Chemical Engineering (all) ,Disulfides ,Food science ,Medicinal plants ,Sicily ,Flame Ionization ,biology ,Chemistry (all) ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,Antimicrobial ,Allyl Compounds ,Artifact ,Allium ,Artifacts ,Sesquiterpenes ,Art ,(Z)-chrysanthenyl acetate ,Sulfide ,Allium neapolitanum ,Sulfides ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,Bridged Bicyclo Compounds ,Disulfide ,Drug Resistance, Fungal ,Botany ,Drug Resistance, Bacterial ,Oils, Volatile ,Plant Oils ,Bacteria ,Fungi ,General Chemistry ,Plant Components, Aerial ,biology.organism_classification ,chemistry ,Monoterpenes ,Bridged Bicyclo Compound ,Dimethyl trisulfide ,Allyl Compound - Abstract
Essential oil of the aerial parts of Allium neapolitanum Cirillo collected in Sicily were analyzed by gas-chromatography-flame-ionization detection and gas-chromatography-mass spectrometry. Nineteen compounds were identified in the oil and the main components were found to be (E)-chrysanthenyl acetate (28.1%), (Z)-chrysanthenyl acetate (23.8%), (E)-β-farnesene (9.6%), dimethyl trisulfide (9.6%), camphor (7.4%), methyl allyl disulfide (6.8%) and 1-methyl-3-allyl trisulfide (5.8%). The essential oil showed good antimicrobial activity against 11 strains of test microorganisms, including several species infesting historical material.
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192. Comparison of essential oil components and in vitro anticancer activity in wild and cultivated Salvia verbenaca
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Carmen Formisano, Alessandra Russo, Maurizio Bruno, Marisa Canzoneri, Adriana Carol Eleonora Graziano, Felice Senatore, Daniela Rigano, Venera Cardile, Russo, A., Cardile, V., Graziano, A., Formisano, C., Rigano, D., Canzoneri, M., Bruno, M., Senatore, F., Russo, Alessandra, Cardile, Venera, Graziano, Adriana C. E., Formisano, Carmen, Rigano, Daniela, Canzoneri, Marisa, Bruno, Maurizio, and Senatore, Felice
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sesquiterpene ,Palmitic Acid ,Apoptosis ,DNA Fragmentation ,Plant Science ,Salvia ,Plant Oil ,Biochemistry ,essential oil ,law.invention ,Analytical Chemistry ,Terpene ,Palmitic acid ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,food ,law ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Botany ,melanoma ,Oils, Volatile ,Humans ,Plant Oils ,Fragmentation (cell biology) ,Essential oil ,Lamiaceae ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Salvia verbenaca ,Terpenes ,Caspase 3 ,Medicine (all) ,Organic Chemistry ,Apoptosi ,biology.organism_classification ,Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ,food.food ,chemistry ,DNA fragmentation ,Human - Abstract
The objectives of our research were to study the chemical composition and the in vitro anticancer effect of the essential oil of Salvia verbenaca growing in natural sites in comparison with those of cultivated (Sc) plants. The oil from wild (Sw) S. verbenaca presented hexadecanoic acid (23.1%) as the main constituent, while the oil from Sc plants contained high quantities of hexahydrofarnesyl acetone (9.7%), scarce in the natural oil (0.7%). The growth-inhibitory and proapoptotic effects of the essential oils from Sw and Sc S. verbenaca were evaluated in the human melanoma cell line M14, testing cell vitality, cell membrane integrity, genomic DNA fragmentation and caspase-3 activity. Both the essential oils were able to inhibit the growth of the cancer cells examined inducing also apoptotic cell death, but the essential oil from cultivated samples exhibited the major effects.
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193. Chemical Composition of the Essential Oil of Mentha pulegium Growing Wild in Sicily and its Activity on Microorganisms Affecting Historical Art Crafts
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Gianfranco Fontana, Simona Casiglia, Maurizio Bruno, Felice Senatore, Casiglia, S., Bruno, M., Fontana, G., and Senatore, F.
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Plant composition ,Microorganism ,Plant Science ,Menthone ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,law ,Mentha pulegium ,Pulegone ,Volatile component ,Drug Discovery ,Botany ,Piperitenone ,Chemical composition ,Essential oil ,Pharmacology ,Lamiaceae ,biology ,Drug Discovery3003 Pharmaceutical Science ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,Complementary and Alternative Medicine2708 Dermatology ,biology.organism_classification ,040401 food science ,0104 chemical sciences ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,chemistry - Abstract
The chemical composition of the essential oil from aerial parts of Mentha pulegium L. (Linné) collected in Sicily was evaluated by GC and GC-MS. The main components were pulegone (50.6%), piperitenone (27.8%) and menthone (6.9%). Comparison of this oil with other studied oils of different populations is discussed. The oil showed good antibacterial and antifungal activities against some microorganisms that infest historical art works.
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194. Volatile constituents of Dianthus rupicola Biv. from Sicily: activity against microorganisms affecting cellulosic objects
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Maurizio Bruno, Simona Casiglia, Felice Senatore, Casiglia, S, Bruno, M, and Senatore, F
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Perennial plant ,Bacillus cereus ,Caryophyllaceae ,Bacillus ,Plant Science ,Carnation ,Flowers ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Biochemistry ,Antioxidants ,Analytical Chemistry ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,law ,Dianthus ,Botany ,Oils, Volatile ,Plant Oils ,Carvacrol ,Settore BIO/15 - Biologia Farmaceutica ,Thymol ,Sicily ,Essential oil ,biology ,fungi ,Organic Chemistry ,Dianthus rupicola, caryophyllaceae, essential oils, Thymol and carvacrol derivatives, Bacillus ssp ,Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica ,biology.organism_classification ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,chemistry ,Monoterpenes ,Cymenes ,Antibacterial activity - Abstract
Dianthus rupicola Biv. (cliffs carnation) is a camephytic, suffruticous, perennial plant growing up to 40 cm high. The plant is widespread in Sicily and neighbouring islands (Egadi, Lampedusa, Lipari) and in some areas of southern Italy. GC and GC-MS analyses of the essential oil distilled from the flowers showed the presence of 66 components. Its composition is characterised by the high content of thymol and carvacrol derivatives. A good antibacterial activity against Bacillus cereus and Bacillussubtilis, both infesting cellulosic historical material, was shown, whereas the antioxidant capacity was determined to be quite poor.
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- 2014
195. Labdane Diterpenoids from Marrubium globosum ssp. libanoticum
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Maurizio Bruno, Daniela Rigano, Nelly Apostolides Arnold, Sergio Rosselli, Felice Senatore, Franco Piozzi, Armando Grassia, Carmen Formisano, RIGANO D, GRASSIA A, BRUNO M, ROSSELLI S, PIOZZI F, FORMISANO C, ARNOLD NA, SENATORE F, Rigano, Daniela, A., Grassia, M., Bruno, S., Rosselli, F., Piozzi, Formisano, Carmen, N. A., Arnold, and Senatore, Felice
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Stereochemistry ,LEONURUS ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Pharmacognosy ,Analytical Chemistry ,Labdane ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Drug Discovery ,Botany ,Lebanon ,Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular ,Pharmacology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Folk medicine ,Plants, Medicinal ,Molecular Structure ,biology ,Organic Chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,Terpenoid ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,chemistry ,Molecular Medicine ,Diterpenes ,Diterpene ,Lactone ,Marrubium - Abstract
From the aerial parts of Marrubium globosum ssp. libanoticum, seven labdane diterpenoids were isolated. Three of them are new natural products [(13R)-9alpha,13alpha-epoxylabda-6beta(19),16(15)-diol dilactone (2), deacetylvitexilactone (7), marrulanic acid (8)], whereas the other four, namely, (13S)-9alpha,13alpha-epoxylabda-6beta(19),16(15)-diol dilactone (1), cyllenin A (3), 15-epi-cyllenin A (4), and marrulibanoside, are previously known compounds. The structures of 2, 7, and 8 were determined by spectroscopic and chemical methods.
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196. Chemical composition of the essential oils of three endemic species of Anthemis sect. Hiorthia (DC.) R.Fern. growing wild in Sicily and chemotaxonomic volatile markers of the genus Anthemis L.: an update
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Anna Scialabba, Maurizio Bruno, Luana Riccobono, Antonella Maggio, Vivienne Spadaro, Felice Senatore, MAGGIO, AM, RICCOBONO, L, SPADARO, V, SCIALABBA, A, BRUNO, M, SENATORE, F, Antonella, Maggio, Luana, Riccobono, Vivienne, Spadaro, Anna, Scialabba, Maurizio, Bruno, and Senatore, Felice
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Sabinene ,Anthemis specie ,Bioengineering ,Flowers ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Essential oil ,law.invention ,Settore BIO/01 - Botanica Generale ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,law ,Botany ,Cluster analysis (CA) ,Oils, Volatile ,Cluster Analysis ,Anthemis ,Endemism ,Molecular Biology ,Chemical composition ,Anthemis cupaniana ,Sicily ,Bicyclic Monoterpenes ,Taxonomy ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Terpenes ,Chemotaxis ,Settore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematica ,fungi ,food and beverages ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica ,Anthemis pignattiorum ,Plant Components, Aerial ,biology.organism_classification ,chemistry ,Athemis ismelia ,Bornyl acetate ,Propionate ,Monoterpenes ,Molecular Medicine ,Fern ,Sesquiterpenes - Abstract
The chemical composition of the essential oils isolated from the aerial parts of Anthemis pignattiorum Guarino, Raimondo & Domina and A. ismelia Lojac. and the aerial parts and flowers of Anthemis cupaniana Tod. ex Nyman , three endemic Sicilian species belonging to the section Hiorthia, was determined by GC-FID and GC/MS analyses. (Z)-Muurola-4(14),5-diene (27.3%) was recognized as the main constituent of the A. pignattiorum essential oil, together with isospathulenol (10.6%), sabinene (7.7%), and artemisyl acetate (6.8%), while in the oil obtained from the aerial parts of A. ismelia , geranyl propionate (8.8%), bornyl acetate (7.9%), β-thujone (7.8%), neryl propionate (6.5%), and t-muurolol (6.5%) prevailed. α-Pinene was the main compound of both the aerial part and flower oils of A. cupaniana (18.4 and 13.2%, resp.). Also noteworthy are the considerable amounts of artemisyl acetate (12.7%) and β-thujone (11.8%) found in the oil from the aerial parts and those of tricosane (9.8%) and sabinene (7.6%) evidenced in the flower oil. Furthermore, an update on the main compounds identified in the essential oils of all the Anthemis taxa studied so far was presented, and cluster analyses were carried out, to compare the essential oils of these taxa.
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197. Volatile constituents of aerial parts of two Mediterranean species of Inula: Inula crithmoides L. and I. verbascifolia (Willd.) Hausskn. (Asteraceae)
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Carmen Formisano, Maurizio Bruno, Gianfranco Fontana, Felice Senatore, Gianfranco, Fontana, Maurizio, Bruno, Senatore, Felice, Formisano, Carmen, Fontana, G, Bruno, M, Senatore, F, and Formisano, C
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Inula crithmoides ,Mediterranean climate ,Inula crithmoide ,Plant Science ,Asteraceae ,Biochemistry ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,essential oil ,Analytical Chemistry ,Botany ,Vegetables ,Oils, Volatile ,Inula ,biology ,Mediterranean Region ,Organic Chemistry ,Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica ,biology.organism_classification ,chemotaxonomy ,Italy ,Chemotaxonomy ,Shoot ,Gas chromatography ,Inula verbascifolia ,Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry - Abstract
Inula crithmoides L. grows along the Mediterranean coasts and is used as an edible vegetable as the young leaves or shoots are eaten raw, cooked or pickled. Inula verbascifolia (Willd.) Hausskn. is a quite localised species growing mainly along the Adriatic Sea coasts. In this study the volatile components of the aerial part of both species are described. Gas chromatography and gas chromatography mass spectrometry analysis showed the presence of 41 components in I. crithmoides and 75 compounds in I. verbascifolia, respectively, and a very different profile in the composition of the two species. The chemotaxonomy of I. crithmoides, by comparison with other data reported in the literature, is discussed.
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198. Characterization and antimicrobial activity of the volatile components of the flowers of Magydaris tomentosa (Desf.) DC. collected in Sicily and Algeria
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Hocine Laouer, Mariem Ben Jemia, Smain Amira, Elia Scandolera, Guesmia Khaoukha, Maurizio Bruno, Felice Senatore, Khaoukha, G, Ben Jemia, M, Amira, S, Laouer, H, Bruno, M, Scandolera E, Senatore F, Guesmia, Khaoukha, Mariem Ben, Jemia, Smain, Amira, Hocine, Laouer, Maurizio, Bruno, Elia, Scandolera, and Senatore, Felice
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β-springene ,Flowers ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Plant Science ,Biochemistry ,Magydaris tomentosa ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,essential oil ,Analytical Chemistry ,Anti-Infective Agents ,α\-springene ,Staphylococcus epidermidis ,parasitic diseases ,Oils, Volatile ,Magydaris ,Sicily ,Apiaceae ,antimicrobial activity ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Organic Chemistry ,Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica ,biology.organism_classification ,Antimicrobial ,αspringene ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Plant Leaves ,Chemotaxonomy ,Algeria ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Composition (visual arts) ,Diterpenes ,Antibacterial activity ,Sesquiterpenes - Abstract
The essential oils of the flowers of Magydaris tomentosa (Desf.) DC. (Apiaceae) collected in Sicily (MSi) and Algeria (MAl), respectively, were obtained by hydrodistillation, and their compositions were analysed. The analyses allowed the identification and quantification of 23 components in MSi and 60 compounds in MAl, respectively, showing a very different profile in the composition of the two populations. The main components of MSi were cembrene (28.2%), α-springene (17.5%) and β-springene (14.8%), also present in MAl but in lesser amount (0.4%, 1.8% and 0.9%, respectively), whereas the principal constituents of MAl were (E)-nerolidol (35.4%), α-costol (13.3%) and β-costol (6.8%). Both MSi and MAl exhibited a significant antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus epidermidis (minimum inhibitory concentration = 25 and 12.5 μg/mL, respectively). The chemotaxonomy markers of the species were identified.
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199. Chemical composition, antimicrobial and antioxidant activity of the essential oils from Pimpinellatragium Vill. subsp. glauca (C. Presl.) C. BrulloBrullo (Apiaceae) growing wild in Sicily
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Antonella Maggio, Anna Scialaba, Filomena Oliviero, Vivienne Spadaro, Maurizio Bruno, Felice Senatore, Maggio, AM, Bruno, M, Spadaro, V, Scialabba, A, Senatore, F, and Oliviero, F
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antioxidant ,Antioxidant ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Plant Science ,Flowers ,Microbial Sensitivity Tests ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,essential oil ,Antioxidants ,Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ,Analytical Chemistry ,Settore BIO/01 - Botanica Generale ,Minimum inhibitory concentration ,Pimpinella tragium ,Anti-Infective Agents ,Botany ,medicine ,Oils, Volatile ,Settore BIO/15 - Biologia Farmaceutica ,Chemical composition ,Sicily ,Apiaceae ,Plant Stems ,Plant Extracts ,C-12 nor-sesquiterpene ,Organic Chemistry ,Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica ,epoxy-pseudoisoeugenyl-2-methyl butyrate ,Pimpinella tragium Vill. subsp. Glauca ,Antimicrobial ,biology.organism_classification ,Plant Leaves ,Antioxidant capacity ,antimicrobial ,Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry - Abstract
The essential oils from flowers, leaves and stems hydrodistilled from Pimpinella tragium Vill, subsp. glauca were characterised by GC and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis. The C-12 nor-sesquiterpenes are the principal class of metabolites (56.6-70.6%) among which geijerene (28.9÷49.3%) and pregeijerene (10÷19.1%) predominate. Antimicrobial and antioxidant activities were evaluated. The minimum inhibitory concentration values indicate that oil obtained from the stems is the most active for antimicrobial activities and the sample with the biggest antioxidant capacity is the flower oil.
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200. Chemistry and functional properties in prevention of neurodegenerative disorders of five Cistus species essential oils
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Maurizio Bruno, Rosa Tundis, Felice Senatore, Monica Rosa Loizzo, Mariem Ben Jemia, Francesco Menichini, Loizzo, M R, Ben Jemia, M, Senatore, F, Bruno, M, Menichini, F, Tundis, R, Monica Rosa, Loizzo, Mariem Ben, Jemia, Senatore, Felice, Maurizio, Bruno, Francesco, Menichini, and Rosa, Tundis
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Fish Proteins ,Tunisia ,DPPH ,Cistu ,Cistus libanotis ,Toxicology ,Essential oil ,Antioxidants ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nutraceutical ,Antioxidant activity ,law ,Cistus ,Botany ,Oils, Volatile ,Animals ,GC–MS ,Settore BIO/15 - Biologia Farmaceutica ,Cistus monspeliensis ,Horses ,Nootropic Agents ,ABTS ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,Chemistry ,Settore CHIM/06 - Chimica Organica ,General Medicine ,Free Radical Scavengers ,biology.organism_classification ,Flavoring Agents ,Plant Leaves ,Cistus creticus ,Neuroprotective Agents ,Italy ,Butyrylcholinesterase ,Dietary Supplements ,Electrophorus ,Ethnopharmacology ,Acetylcholinesterase ,Cholinesterase inhibitory activity ,Cholinesterase Inhibitors ,Medicine, Traditional ,GC-MS ,Food Science - Abstract
The chemical composition of Cistus creticus, Cistus salvifolius, Cistus libanotis, Cistus monspeliensis and Cistus villosus essential oils has been examined by GC and GC–MS analysis. Height-nine constituents were identified in C. salvifolius oil, sixty in C. creticus, fifty-six in C. libanotis, fifty-four in C. villosus, forty-five in C. monspeliensis. Although the five species belong to the same genus, the composition showed interesting differences. Essential oils were screened also for their potential antioxidant effects (by DPPH, ABTS, FRAP and b-carotene bleaching test) and their acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) inhibitory activity, useful for prevention and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. C. monspeliensis exhibited the most promising activity in b-carotene bleaching test (IC50 of 54.7 lg/mL). In FRAP test C. libanotis showed a value of 19.2 lM Fe(II)/g. C. salvifolius showed the highest activity against AChE (IC50 of 58.1 lg/mL) while C. libanotis, C. creticus, C. salvifolius demonstrated a good inhibitory activity against BChE with IC50 values of 23.7, 29.1 and 34.2 lg/mL, respectively. Overall our results could promote the use of the essential oil of different Cistus species as food additives and for formulation of herbal infusion or nutraceutical products.
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