Publications by authors named "Cesarina Gregotti"

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  • An experimental study on New Zealand white rabbits assessed the effects of Comano thermal water on skin regeneration, comparing it to standard petrolatum gauze and saline dressings.
  • Histological analyses of wound healing showed improvement with thermal water treatment, indicated by increased keratinocyte activity and better collagen and elastic fiber modulation.
  • The findings suggest that the thermal water's benefits might stem from its ability to create a conducive wet healing environment and reduce inflammation, potentially applicable to human treatments as well.
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In the present study, the effects of dexamethasone on cadmium-induced toxicity were evaluated in isolated rat hepatocytes. Hepatocytes were cultured for 24 h in William's E medium containing fetal calf serum (10%), insulin (0.1 IU/ml), and glucagon (0.

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One of the most extensively studied and best-established properties of coffee is its antioxidant activity. We have shown that coffee brew has the ability to inhibit lipid peroxidation completely in a rat liver microsome biological system. The inhibitory activity was mainly due to the high molecular weight (HMW) fraction; this consisted of five components that were isolated, purified, and seen to occur in different amounts in the brew.

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The antiradical properties of water-soluble components of both natural and roasted barley were determined in vitro, by means of DPPH* assay and the linoleic acid-beta-carotene system, and ex vivo, in rat liver hepatocyte microsomes against lipid peroxidation induced by CCl4. The results show the occurrence in natural barley of weak antioxidant components. These are able to react against low reactive peroxyl radicals, but offer little protection against stable DPPH radicals deriving from peroxidation in microsomal lipids.

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