Valeria Dissette
University of Ferrara
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Fitoterapia | 2016
Matteo Radice; Stefano Manfredini; Paola Ziosi; Valeria Dissette; Piergiacomo Buso; Arianna Fallacara; Silvia Vertuani
Besides the unquestionable positive effects of solar exposure for human health, UV rays have been widely investigated for toxicology aspects related to excessive UVB and UVA doses, which involve sunburns, skin aging, DNA skin damage and tumorigenesis. At present, synthetic and mineral sunscreens are used to protect against these damages but several natural molecules can provide UV protection, including also synergic effect or enhanced photo stability. Although a large number of herbal extracts and plant origin molecules can deserve potential applications, most of the study reported utilizes different method and different strategies of investigation, making thus difficult to understand the real versus claimed potential. This is possibly one of the reasons why, beside the large body of literature there are no officially approved natural commercial sun-filter but a consistent number of commercially available solar products (sunscreen) on the market that contain herbal derivatives. In this review we have evaluated the papers appeared in the last 15years and we have critically collected the most significant data. Several databases, namely Scifinder, Pubmed, Google Scholar, ISI-Web of Science and Scopus, were used as literature sources; excluding patents and symposium or congress papers. Only articles in the English language have been selected. New formulation, new skin delivery systems, skin penetration enhancers and boosters are most likely the next frontier of investigation in order to better understand the role of whole herbal extracts in exerting their photo protective activity.
European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2010
Valeria Dissette; Pietro Bozzi; Carlo Alberto Bignozzi; Alessandro Dalpiaz; Luca Ferraro; Sarah Beggiato; Eliana Leo; Eleonora Vighi; Luisa Pasti
Adducts based on a bisphosphonate drug (sodium risedronate) and titanium dioxide (TiO(2)) particles have been developed and characterized in order to improve the bioavailability of orally administrated bisphosphonates. Nanocrystalline and colloidal TiO(2), both characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, were used to obtain the adducts 1 and 2, respectively. Adducts 1 and 2 appeared constituted by nanoparticles of about 50nm and 90nm grouped in clusters of about 0.2microm and 2.5microm, respectively. Higher amounts of drugs were adsorbed on adduct 2 (7.2+/-0.3%) with respect to adduct 1 (4.0+/-0.3%). In vitro studies demonstrate that the adducts were able to release the drug in the pH range of 6-9, whereas they remained essentially stable in the pH range of 0-5. In vivo studies indicate that after oral administration to male Wistar rats, the microparticles of adduct 2 were able to prolong the presence of risedronate in the bloodstream during an 8h period, resulting in a relative bioavailability almost doubled with respect to the free drug. This behaviour allows envisioning an improvement of the risedronate therapeutic effects and/or a reduction of its frequency of administration with consequent reduction of gastro-oesophageal injuries typically induced by oral administration of bisphosphonates.
Molecules | 2018
Anna Baldisserotto; Piergiacomo Buso; Matteo Radice; Valeria Dissette; Ilaria Lampronti; Roberto Gambari; Stefano Manfredini; Silvia Vertuani
Moringa oleifera has gained increasing popularity as a food supplement but not in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic area. The aim of this study was the preparation, characterization, and evaluation of extracts from the leaves of Moringa oleifera as a herbal sun care phytocomplex. Three different extracts of Moringa oleifera leaves, from Senegal, have been prepared and chemically characterized in the phenolic fraction by HPLC-DAD and Folin–Ciocalteu test. To explore photoprotective properties, an extensive evaluation of UV filtering, antioxidant (DPPH, FRAP, ORAC, PCL), and anti-hyperproliferative (human melanoma Colo38 cells) capacities have been conducted. Furthermore, a formulation study regarding cosmetic prototypes has been carried out in order to determine the Sun Protection Factor (SPF), which was assessed in vitro. The extracts were demonstrated to confer significant values of protection, with an SPF 2, that corresponds to a 50% protection against UV-B rays, at concentrations as low as 2% to 4%. Finally, the evaluation on potential irritation of the finished formulations was conducted by Patch Test and no significant irritant potential was observed. These evidence enlarged the already significant number of activities and potential uses of this plant, which is well-known for its importance in the medicinal and nutritional fields.
Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry | 2017
Alessia Bino; Anna Baldisserotto; Emanuela Scalambra; Valeria Dissette; Daniela Vedaldi; Alessia Salvador; Elisa Durini; Stefano Manfredini; Silvia Vertuani
Abstract An ever-increasing incidence of skin neoplastic diseases is registered. Therefore, it is important to protect the skin from the UV radiation that reaches the epidermis and dermis but also to block ROS generated by them. Our attention was attracted in developing new compounds provided with both UV filtering and antioxidant capacities. To this end, 2-phenyl-1H-benzimidazole-5-sulfonic acid (PBSA), a known UV filter, was selected as lead compound for its lack of antioxidant activity, high water solubility and good safety profile. PBSA was sequentially modified introducing hydroxyls on the phenyl ring and also substituting the functional group in position 5 of the benzimidazole ring. At the end of the synthetic study, a new, very potent class of antioxidants has been obtained. Surprisingly some of the developed molecules, while devoid of significant UV-filtering activity was endowed with potent UV-filtering booster capability if associated with known commercial UVB and UVA filters.
ChemMedChem | 2017
Ernestine N. Djuidje; Valeria Dissette; Alessia Bino; Simonetta Benetti; Jan Balzarini; Sandra Liekens; Stefano Manfredini; Silvia Vertuani; Anna Baldisserotto
Ultraviolet (UV) light is the most abundant and significant modifiable risk factor for skin cancer and many other skin diseases such as early photo‐aging. Across the solar radiation spectrum, UV light is the main cause behind skin problems. In the search for novel photoprotective compounds, a new series of 8‐substituted purines were synthesized from commercially available 6‐hydroxy‐4,5‐diaminopyrimidine hemisulfate or 4,5‐diaminopyrimidine. All title compounds were investigated for their UV filtering, antioxidant, antifungal, and antiproliferative activities. For the photoprotection assays we used a diffuse transmittance technique to determine the sun protection factor (SPF) in vitro, and 2,2‐diphenyl‐1‐picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and ferric ion reducing antioxidant power (FRAP) tests for evaluating the antioxidant activity of the more potent compounds. Among them, 8‐(2,5‐dihydroxyphenyl)‐7H‐purin‐6‐ol (compound 26) proved to be a good radical scavenger and is also endowed with broad‐spectrum UVA filtering capabilities, suitable for further development as a protective molecule.
Archive | 2007
Carlo Alberto Bignozzi; Valeria Dissette; Valle Renato Ambrogio Della
Archive | 2006
Alberto Marra; Alessandro Dondoni; Carlo Alberto Bignozzi; Renato Canevotti; Gian Paolo Negrisoli; Valeria Dissette
Archive | 2012
Valeria Dissette; Stefano Carli; Daniele Pazzi; Carlo Alberto Bignozzi
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Medical and Health Sciences | 2017
Roberto Cassino; Valeria Dissette; Carlo Alberto Bignozzi; Daniele Pazzi
Archive | 2016
Carlo Alberto Bignozzi; Valeria Dissette; Giuliana Di Lallo; Massimo Ferrari