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Chemistry & Biodiversity | 2018

Iridoids of Chemotaxonomy Relevance, a New Antirrhinoside Ester and Other Constituents from Kickxia spuria subsp. integrifolia (Brot.) R.Fern.

Alessandro Venditti; Claudio Frezza; Ilaria Serafini; Alessandro Ciccola; Fabio Sciubba; Mauro Serafini; Armandodoriano Bianco

In this work, the secondary metabolite content of the EtOH extract of Kickxia spuria subsp. integrifolia (Brot.) R.Fern. is reported. Fourteen compounds were isolated and identified by means of column chromatography and NMR and MS instrumental techniques, respectively. Among the identified compounds, the chemotaxonomic markers of the species were evidenced, whereas others were reported for the first time in the genus. Among these, a new antirrhinoside derivative (12) was recognized. The iridoid content showed a molecular pattern very similar to those reported for other taxa comprised in the Antirrhinae tribe of Plantaginaceae, thus providing an additional evidence that supports the current botanical classification of the Kickxia genus. Anyway, most of the recognized components are able to exert important pharmacological properties which might suggest the possible employment of also this species in traditional medicine just like it happens for some other species of the Kickxia genus.


Natural Product Research | 2017

A new multi analytical approach for the identification of synthetic and natural dyes mixtures. The case of orcein-mauveine mixture in a historical dress of a Sicilian noblewoman of nineteenth century

Ilaria Serafini; Livia Lombardi; Claudia Fasolato; Manuel Sergi; Francesca Di Ottavio; Fabio Sciubba; Camilla Montesano; Marcella Guiso; Rita Costanza; Lucia Nucci; Roberta Curini; P. Postorino; Maurizio Bruno; Armandodoriano Bianco

Abstract In this paper, the application of a multi-analytical approach for the characterisation of synthetic and natural dyes in a historical textile is presented. The work is focused on a historical dress of a Sicilian noblewoman, dating from about 1865–1870. Firstly, SERS on fibre was performed, in order to individuate the classes of dyes employed. The SERS spectra suggested the presence of two main dyes: mauveine and orcein. In order to confirm these preliminary results, two different extraction protocols were applied. The extracts obtained were analysed by ESI-MS, MALDI-ToF and UHPCL-MS analyses, confirming the SERS results. In particular, the application of the ammonia mild extraction technique allowed to selectively extract the phenoxazonic dyes, separating them already in the extraction step from the synthetic ones. Thanks to this multi-analytical approach, this dress could be considered as one of the first examples of employment of synthetic dyes in association with natural ones.


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2019

A new high-throughput method to make a quality control on tattoo inks

S. Persechino; Toniolo C; Alessandro Ciccola; Ilaria Serafini; A. Tammaro; P. Postorino; F. Persechino; Mauro Serafini

Nowadays, practice of tattooing is very common worldwide and, along with this increasing trend, there is also an increased risk of adverse reactions to tattoo pigments that are well known and described in literature. Previous studies have reported that cutaneous and allergic reactions to a particular pigment can manifest in several ways (allergic contact dermatitis and photo-allergic dermatitis). In this paper, a new high-throughput method is presented, in order to achieve a new system for the quality control on tattoo inks based on chromatographic-spectroscopic approach. The samples, twenty-one tattoo inks and three permanent makeup, comprised the following colors: black inks, yellow, blue, green, white, pink and various shades of red (pigment that gives many allergic responses) were analyzed through the combination of chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques, the HPTLC-Raman. In particular, Raman technique has been chosen because of its high sensitivity towards the inorganic and organic pigments, main constituents of tattoo inks. Moreover, the advantage of this hyphenated technique is to overcome the problem of analysing the complex mixture of tattoo inks, allowing to obtain a Raman spectrum of each single component, isolated by chromatographic separation. This approach aims at developing a powerful instrument to establish the nature of tattoo inks and substances that could be cause adverse reactions in tattooed patients.


Archive | 2019

Nanotechnologies and Nanomaterials: An Overview for Cultural Heritage

Ilaria Serafini; Alessandro Ciccola

Abstract The application of new technologies and nanomaterials on artworks is challenging and stimulating. The material complexity characteristic of artworks leads conservators to continuously adapt or develop new solutions and formulations idoneous for the specific issue, relative to the conservation of examined artworks. In this chapter, different case studies will be presented, representative of the potentiality related to the concept of nano. In the first part, nanotechnologies, related to nanostructures or which have a resolution of nanosize, are applied to different art materials to understand their composition or to answer other conservative queries. In the second part, the application of nanostructured materials for conservation treatments, from cleaning procedures to consolidation, are presented. The cases chosen are useful to highlight the critical points that should be considered and faced during a restoration project, offering an overview on a world that is rapidly acquiring a leading role in the field of conservation.


Natural Product Research | 2018

Lignans and secoiridoid glycosides from the stem barks of Jasminum tortuosum

Lamberto Tomassini; Antonio Ventrone; Claudio Frezza; Ilaria Serafini; Armandodoriano Bianco; Maria Francesca Cometa

Abstract This paper reports on the first phytochemical analysis ever performed on Jasminum tortuosum Willd. This analysis, mainly carried out by means of column chromatography separation, NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry, led to the isolation and the identification of four compounds, namely the lignans ginkgool (1) and olivil-4′-O-β-glucopyranoside (2) and the secoiridoids oleoside dimethyl ester (3) and oleoside 11-methyl ester (4). The presence of these compounds is significant from a chemotaxonomic point of view, confirming the correct botanical classification of the species and, from a phytochemical standpoint, may suggest its possible use in the ethno-medicinal field.


Natural Product Research | 2018

Iridoid glycosides and polyphenolic compounds from Teucrium chamaedrys L.

Claudio Frezza; Alessandro Venditti; Giorgia Matrone; Ilaria Serafini; Sebastiano Foddai; Armandodoriano Bianco; Mauro Serafini

Abstract In this work, the phytochemical analysis of Teucrium chamaedrys L. collected in Italy was reported. Eight compounds were isolated and identified by means of classical column chromatography and spectroscopic techniques, such as NMR and MS. In detail, these compounds were: verbascoside (1), forsythoside b (2), samioside (3), alyssonoside (4), harpagide (5), 8-O-acetyl-harpagide (6), cirsiliol (7) and β-arbutin (8). The presence of these compounds, in particular iridoids and phenyl-ethanoid glycosides, has a chemotaxonomic relevance and results to be in perfect accordance with the current botanical classification of the species. In addition, it provides a phytochemical rationale for the use of this particular plant in the ethno-pharmacological field. Conversely, it is worth of mention the absence of potentially toxic components, unlike to what observed in other species of the genus which can no longer be used for ethno-medicinal purposes.


Microchemical Journal | 2016

A new approach to the mild extraction of madder dyes from lake and textile

Livia Lombardi; Ilaria Serafini; Marcella Guiso; Fabio Sciubba; Armandodoriano Bianco


Microchemical Journal | 2017

How the extraction method could be crucial in the characterization of natural dyes from dyed yarns and lake pigments: The case of American and Armenian cochineal dyes, extracted through the new ammonia-EDTA method

Ilaria Serafini; Livia Lombardi; Gabriele Vannutelli; Camilla Montesano; Fabio Sciubba; Marcella Guiso; Roberta Curini; Armandodoriano Bianco


Microchemical Journal | 2018

New advanced extraction and analytical methods applied to discrimination of different lichen species used for orcein dyed yarns: Preliminary results

Ilaria Serafini; Livia Lombardi; Massimo Reverberi; Alessandro Ciccola; Elisa Calà; Fabio Sciubba; Marcella Guiso; P. Postorino; Maurizio Aceto; Armandodoriano Bianco


Archive | 2019

Nanotechnologies and Nanomaterials

Ilaria Serafini; Alessandro Ciccola

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Alessandro Ciccola

Sapienza University of Rome

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Claudio Frezza

Sapienza University of Rome

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Fabio Sciubba

Sapienza University of Rome

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Marcella Guiso

Sapienza University of Rome

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Mauro Serafini

Sapienza University of Rome

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Livia Lombardi

Sapienza University of Rome

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P. Postorino

Sapienza University of Rome

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Sebastiano Foddai

Sapienza University of Rome

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