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PLOS ONE | 2016
Karthikeyan Thiyagarajan; Fabio Vitali; Valentina Tolaini; Patrizia Galeffi; Prashant Vikram; Sukhwinder Singh; Patrizia De Rossi; Chiara Nobili; Silvia Procacci; Antonella Del Fiore; Alessandro Antonini; Ombretta Presenti; Andrea Brunori
Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) gene which plays a key role in bio-synthesis of medicinally important compounds, Rutin/quercetin was sequence characterized for its efficient genomics application. These compounds possessing anti-diabetic and anti-cancer properties and are predominantly produced by Fagopyrum spp. In the present study, PAL gene was sequenced from three Fagopyrum spp. (F. tataricum, F. esculentum and F. dibotrys) and showed the presence of three SNPs and four insertion/deletions at intra and inter specific level. Among them, the potential SNP (position 949th bp G>C) with Parsimony Informative Site was selected and successfully utilised to individuate the zygosity/allelic variation of 16 F. tataricum varieties. Insertion mutations were identified in coding region, which resulted the change of a stretch of 39 amino acids on the putative protein. Our Study revealed that autogamous species (F. tataricum) has lower frequency of observed SNPs as compared to allogamous species (F. dibotrys and F. esculentum). The identified SNPs in F. tataricum didn’t result to amino acid change, while in other two species it caused both conservative and non-conservative variations. Consistent pattern of SNPs across the species revealed their phylogenetic importance. We found two groups of F. tataricum and one of them was closely related with F. dibotrys. Sequence characterization information of PAL gene reported in present investigation can be utilized in genetic improvement of buckwheat in reference to its medicinal value.
RIVISTA DI STUDI SULLA SOSTENIBILITA' | 2014
Andrea Brunori; Antonella Del Fiore; Patrizia De Rossi; Chiara Nobili; Ombretta Presenti; Silvia Procacci; Valentina Tolaini; Fabio Vitali
Quantity and quality food production is a key component of well-being in its most modern and complete meaning. In this view, it has a significant impact on all aspects of social, cultural, environmental and economic development. For the future, the great challenge of agri-food sector is to carry out production systems that simultaneously adapt agriculture to territory, ensuring food supply, and significantly affect the health of consumers. The aim of this work is to reflect on the use of some minor crops, eco-friendly and rich in bioactive compounds, for sustainable production of ingredients for healthy foods.
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture | 2018
Loretta Daddiego; Linda Bianco; Cristina Capodicasa; Fabrizio Carbone; Claudia Dalmastri; Lorenza Daroda; Antonella Del Fiore; Patrizia De Rossi; Mariasole Di Carli; Marcello Donini; Loredana Lopez; Alessio Mengoni; Patrizia Paganin; Gaetano Perrotta; Annamaria Bevivino
BACKGROUND Lettuce is a leafy vegetable that is extensively commercialized as a ready-to-eat product because of its widespread use in human nutrition as salad. It is well known that washing treatments can severely affect the quality and shelf-life of ready-to-eat vegetables. The study presented here evaluated the effect of two washing procedures on fresh-cut lettuce during storage. RESULTS An omics approach was applied to reveal global changes at molecular level induced by peracetic acid washing in comparison with sodium hypochlorite treatment. Microbiological analyses were also performed to quantify total bacterial abundance and composition. The study revealed wide metabolic alterations induced by the two sanitizers. In particular, transcriptomic and proteomic analyses pointed out a number of transcripts and proteins differentially accumulated in response to peracetic acid washing, mainly occurring on the first day of storage. In parallel, different microbiota composition and significant reduction in total bacterial load following washing were also observed. CONCLUSION The results provide useful information for the fresh-cut industry to select an appropriate washing procedure preserving fresh-like attributes as much as possible during storage of the end product. Molecular evidence indicated peracetic acid to be a valid alternative to sodium hypochlorite as sanitizer solution.
Annals of Microbiology | 2011
Patrizia De Rossi; Massimo Reverberi; Alessandra Ricelli; Anna Adele Fabbri; D. Caputo; Gianpiero De Cesare; R. Scipinotti; Corrado Fanelli
Fems Microbiology Letters | 2016
Mariasole Di Carli; Patrizia De Rossi; Patrizia Paganin; Antonella Del Fiore; Francesca Lecce; Cristina Capodicasa; Linda Bianco; Gaetano Perrotta; Alessio Mengoni; Giovanni Bacci; Lorenza Daroda; Claudia Dalmastri; Marcello Donini; Annamaria Bevivino
Agriculture and Agricultural Science Procedia | 2016
Valentina Tolaini; Antonella Del Fiore; Chiara Nobili; Ombretta Presenti; Patrizia De Rossi; Silvia Procacci; Fabio Vitali; Andrea Brunori
12th International Symposium on Buckwheat | 2013
Andrea Brunori; Alessandro Antonini; Gerardo Baviello; Patrizia De Rossi; Antonella Del Fiore; Chiara Nobili; Silvia Procacci; Valentina Tolaini; Fabio Vitali
Archive | 2017
Chiara Nobili; Domenico Palumbo; Maria Sighicelli; L. Quercia; Paolo Di Lorenzo; Patrizia De Rossi; Antonella Del Fiore; Valentina Tolaini; Stefano Canese; Mauro Falconieri; F. Fabbri
Ingredienti Alimentari | 2015
Di Carli L. Daddiego De Rossi P.; Gaetano Perrotta; A. Bevivino; Linda Bianco; Cristina Capodicasa; Raffaela Caprioli; F. Carbone; Claudia Dalmastri; Patrizia De Rossi; M. Di Carli; Marcello Donini; Elio Fantini; Alessia Fiore; R. Gatti; R. Lamanna; Loredana Lopez; Patrizia Paganin; M. Puzone; Lorenza Daroda
Molini d’Italia | 2013
Patrizia De Rossi; Antonella Del Fiore; Chiara Nobili; Ombretta Presenti; Valentina Tolaini; Fabio Vitali