Publications by authors named "Carlotta Ceniti"

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  • The hepatitis E virus (HEV) is a rising public health concern primarily caused by contaminated food or water and has sporadic human-to-human transmission through transfusions or transplants.
  • Domestic pigs are the primary reservoirs for the virus, while wild boars contribute minimally due to their smaller populations and limited product consumption, making their role in disease spread often underestimated.
  • The review aims to provide a comprehensive analysis of HEV, focusing on wild boars and emphasizing an interdisciplinary "One Health" approach, drawing on various scientific literature to discuss epidemiology, transmission, clinical implications, and infection control measures.
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  • - Zoonoses, especially vector-borne diseases like Dengue, are increasingly spreading worldwide, highlighting the urgent need for vaccination strategies to control their impact on public health.
  • - Dengue is a severe viral infection transmitted by mosquitoes, causing approximately 25,000 deaths annually and is considered the second most serious tropical disease after malaria.
  • - The complexities of developing an effective Dengue vaccine are attributed to its four different viral serotypes; innovative approaches using biotechnological and -OMICS sciences are needed to tackle this public health challenge.
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The Podolica cattle breed is widespread in southern Italy, and its productivity is characterized by low yields and an extraordinary quality of milk and meats. Most of the milk produced is transformed into "Caciocavallo Podolico" cheese, which is made with 100% Podolica milk. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) is the technique that, in this research work, was applied together with machine learning to discriminate 100% Podolica milk from contamination of other Calabrian cattle breeds.

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  • The bee gut microbiota plays a crucial role in the interactions between bees, their environment, and other organisms, contributing to ecological balance and health.
  • Metaproteomics, a technique used in this study, reveals the complex community of bacteria, fungi, and parasites in bees, demonstrating their dynamic and functional traits, including virulence and antimicrobial resistance.
  • By analyzing both the microbial and host proteomes, this research enhances our understanding of bee gut microbiota's structure and functions, offering insights into addressing issues like antimicrobial resistance and environmental health.
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The valorization of milk whey appears to be a promising strategy for managing by-products from dairy food industries, which incur demanding economic costs for treatment and/or disposal. Thanks to its numerous bioactive components, whey is expected to be increasingly incorporated into foods in the future. We investigated the safety of ovine milk whey through in vitro experiments on human primary gingival fibroblast (HGF-1) proliferation and wound healing.

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Anthelmintic drug resistance has proliferated across Europe in sheep gastrointestinal nematodes (GINs). Sheep welfare and health are adversely impacted by these phenomena, which also have an impact on productivity. Finding alternatives for controlling GINs in sheep is thus of utmost importance.

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  • * Analytical techniques like mid-infrared spectroscopy and Fourier-transform infrared are commonly used in the dairy industry to identify potential hazards without needing to know every component's identity.
  • * This paper examines recent developments in mid-infrared spectroscopy for identifying and measuring adulterants, diluted milk, harmful bacteria, veterinary drugs, and other dangerous substances in milk.
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The majority of honeybee farms in industrialized countries currently base their control programs on the use of acaricides in conjunction with other management practices. However, the outcomes of these practices are often misunderstood and have only been studied to a limited extent. Better yields are guaranteed by having hives with low infection levels in the spring.

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  • * While these drugs are effective, their long-term use causes issues like resistance in parasites and potential toxicity to bees and beehive products.
  • * In light of these problems, plant-derived essential oils (EOs) have gained attention for their acaricidal properties, though differences in research results highlight the need for standardized studies and further investigation.
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  • * After exposing the K562 cells to varying concentrations of these sheep by-products, it was found that higher concentrations (1 mg/mL) significantly reduced the number of actively dividing cells and altered their characteristics.
  • * Additionally, the research demonstrated that both colostrum and whey can induce apoptosis (programmed cell death) in cancer cells, particularly at higher concentrations, indicating potential therapeutic applications for these dairy products.
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  • Goat cheese is a key part of the Mediterranean diet known for its health benefits and unique flavor, influenced by its microbiota.
  • A new study used two techniques, 16S rRNA gene sequencing and metaproteomics, to examine the microbiota in raw goat milk cheese at different ripening stages and depths.
  • The findings revealed a stable microbiota that plays a crucial role in fermentation, with the outer rind protecting cheese integrity and the core microbiota contributing to its health benefits and taste.
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In Italy, buffalo mozzarella is a largely sold and consumed dairy product. The fraudulent adulteration of buffalo milk with cheaper and more available milk of other species is very frequent. In the present study, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), in combination with multivariate analysis by partial least square (PLS) regression, was applied to quantitatively detect the adulteration of buffalo milk with cow milk by using a fully automatic equipment dedicated to the routine analysis of the milk composition.

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The growth of filamentous fungi on fodder is recognized as responsible for fungal deterioration and mycotoxin contamination of the plant mass leads to economic losses in the dairy cow production system. Mycotoxin contamination has significant implications for human and animal health and is one of the major concerns in the food and feed chain. This research provides an insight into the variety of viable molds (i.

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The objective of this study was to evaluate MilkoScan FT-plus for the estimation of the immunoglobulin G (IgG) content in bovine and ovine colostrum. Between April and May 2016, a total of 94 colostrum samples (54 from Simmental dairy cows and 39 from Sarda ewes) were collected within 6 h (T0) and after 24 h (T24) from parturition. Colostrum samples were subjected to the radial immunodiffusion (RID) assay for the quantification of IgG and to MilkoScan FT-plus for the estimation of protein content (TP, %), which was then used as an indirect method for the evaluation of colostrum quality.

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  • * Bacteria often form biofilms on various surfaces, which help them survive harsh conditions and pose risks for the food industry and animal production.
  • * This study utilized proteomic analysis to examine differences in protein expression between planktonic (free-floating) and biofilm forms of bacteria, identifying 14 proteins linked to biofilm formation, including some uniquely expressed in high biofilm producers.
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The Martina Franca donkey (MFd) is one of the largest Italian donkey breeds, considered as endangered breed. To support the conservation strategies, knowledge about the physiologic hematological parameters of MFds is needed. The aims of the study were to determine reference value for hematological and major serum parameters in a population of healthy MFds and to estimate the influence of age on these parameters.

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Rapid profiling of the biomolecular components of milk can be useful for food quality assessment and for food fraud detection. Differences in commercial value and availability of milk from specific species are often the reasons for the illicit and fraudulent sale of milk whose species origin is wrongly declared. In this study, a fast, MS-based speciation method is presented to distinguish sheep from goat milk and sheep colostrum at different phases.

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General hygienic parameters and selected foodborne pathogens in raw milk cheeses at the retail level were evaluated. A total of 245 raw milk cheese samples were analysed for total bacterial count, , , spp., , , and staphylococcal enterotoxin.

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Evaluation of freezing point is one of the most common technique used to detect milk adulteration such as addition of external water to increase volume. The aim of this study was to evaluate the freezing point of buffalo milk using infrared spectroscopy and to assess how it is influenced by other milk components. A total of 361 individual buffalo milk samples were collected monthly from March to August of 2017 in a dairy farm in Catanzaro district, Italy.

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The addition of cow milk during the production of buffalo mozzarella is a common fraud in dairy industries because of the lower price and greater availability of cow milk throughout the year. The aim of this study was to develop a new, rapid, and robust capillary electrophoresis method for detecting and quantifying cow milk in buffalo milk by exploiting cow α-lactalbumin as a marker of adulteration. In particular, a linear calibration curve was generated, using a training set of calibrators consisting of 7 series of 17 buffalo/bovine whey mixtures, obtained after casein precipitation, with increasing percentages of cow whey.

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Mastitis is the most frequent and costly disease of lactating animals and is associated with a significant reduction in milk yield, increased cost and culling. Early and specific antibiotic based treatment reduces the severity of the disease. Over the years the extensive use of antimicrobials has led to increase antimicrobial resistance.

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