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    Mass spectrometry‐based metabolomic analysis as a tool for quality control of natural complex products by Mattoli, Luisa, Gianni, Mattia, Burico, Michela

    Published in Mass spectrometry reviews (01-07-2023)
    “…Metabolomics is an area of intriguing and growing interest. Since the late 1990s, when the first Omic applications appeared to study metabolite's pool…”
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    Metabolomic fingerprint of Hamamelis virginiana L. gallotannins by suspect screening analysis with UHPLC‐qToF and their semiquantitative evaluation by Burico, Michela, Fodaroni, Giada, Flamini, Enrico, Ascani, Nicola, Proietti, Giacomo, Tamimi, Sara, Quintiero, Claudio Marzio, Massa, Luca, Gianni, Mattia, Mattoli, Luisa

    Published in Journal of mass spectrometry. (01-08-2022)
    “…The evolution of the regulatory framework for medical devices in the EU (Reg 2017/745) has opened the study of complex systems emerging properties. This makes…”
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    Evidence of noncovalent complexes in some natural extracts: Ceylon tea and mate extracts by Crotti, Sara, D'Aronco, Sara, Moracci, Laura, Tisato, Francesco, Porchia, Marina, Mattoli, Luisa, Burico, Michela, Bedont, Stella, Traldi, Pietro, Agostini, Marco

    Published in Journal of mass spectrometry. (01-07-2020)
    “…Considering the high complexity of natural extracts, because of the presence of organic molecules of different chemical nature, the possibility of formation of…”
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    Experimental Evidence of the Presence of Bimolecular Caffeine/Catechin Complexes in Green Tea Extracts by Mattoli, Luisa, Mercati, Valentino, Burico, Michela, Bedont, Stella, Porchia, Marina, Tisato, Francesco, D’Aronco, Sara, Crotti, Sara, Agostini, Marco, Traldi, Pietro

    “…A hypothesis on the peculiar pharmacological behavior of biologically active natural compounds is based on the occurrence of molecular interactions originating…”
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    Efficacy of AdipoDren® in Reducing Interleukin-1-Induced Lymphatic Endothelial Hyperpermeability by Ciccone, Valerio, Monti, Martina, Antonini, Giulia, Mattoli, Luisa, Burico, Michela, Marini, Francesca, Maidecchi, Anna, Morbidelli, Lucia

    Published in Journal of vascular research (2016)
    “…Lymphatic leakage can be seen as a detrimental phenomenon associated with fluid retention and deposition as well as gain of weight. Moreover, lymphatic…”
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    A metabolite fingerprinting for the characterization of commercial botanical dietary supplements by Mattoli, Luisa, Cangi, Francesca, Ghiara, Caterina, Burico, Michela, Maidecchi, Anna, Bianchi, Erika, Ragazzi, Eugenio, Bellotto, Lisa, Seraglia, Roberta, Traldi, Pietro

    Published in Metabolomics (01-09-2011)
    “…Phytopharmaceuticals, phytomedicines and botanical dietary supplements are products of wide interest considering the increase of their use. The development of…”
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    An integrated approach to the evaluation of a metabolomic fingerprint for a phytocomplex. Focus on artichoke [Cynara cardunculus subsp. scolymus] leaf by Fodaroni, Giada, Burico, Michela, Gaetano, Anna, Maidecchi, Anna, Pagiotti, Rita, Mattoli, Luisa, Traldi, Pietro, Ragazzi, Eugenio

    Published in Natural product communications (01-04-2014)
    “…The availability of reliable herbal formulations is essential in order to assure the maximal activity and to limit unwanted side-effects. The correct…”
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    St. John's Wort seed and feverfew flower extracts relieve painful diabetic neuropathy in a rat model of diabetes by Galeotti, Nicoletta, Maidecchi, Anna, Mattoli, Luisa, Burico, Michela, Ghelardini, Carla

    Published in Fitoterapia (01-01-2014)
    “…Painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a common complication of diabetes and the few approved therapies for the management of pain have limited…”
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