Publications by authors named "G Facco"

Norantea guianensis Aubl., commonly referred to as the parrot flower or macaw-tail vine, is a plant species found in the Brazilian Amazon, Caatinga, and Cerrado biomes. It is used in folk medicine for its anxiolytic properties, as well as its ability to alleviate headaches and reduce fever.

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  • The study focuses on a shrubby plant traditionally used in rituals, exploring its potential medicinal benefits and possible harmful effects on health.
  • Researchers analyzed the plant's ethanol extract using advanced techniques and tested its toxicity and genotoxicity on adult zebrafish at various concentrations.
  • The findings indicate that while low to moderate toxicity was observed at certain concentrations, no significant genotoxic effects were detected, and the plant compounds were identified, expanding the understanding of its chemical profile.
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Genipa americana is a native plant of Brazil with potential applications in folk medicine. Whereas most of the phytochemical and pharmacological studies on this plant have focused on its fruits, the crude extracts of its leaves contain chemical metabolites that may have toxicity to organisms, which have yet to be investigated. This study aimed to determine the main groups of secondary metabolites in the aqueous extract of the leaves of G.

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At the symposium organized by the International Plasma and Fractionation Association and European Blood Alliance, experts presented their views and experiences showing that the public sector and its blood establishments may strengthen the collection and increase the supply of plasma using the right strategies in plasma donor recruitment, retention and protection, scaling-up collection by increasing the number of donors within improved/new infrastructure, supportive funding, policies and legislation as well as harmonization of clinical guidelines and the collaboration of all stakeholders. Such approaches should contribute to increased plasma collection in Europe to meet patients' needs for plasma-derived medicinal products, notably immunoglobulins and avoid shortages. Overall, presentations and discussions confirmed that European non-profit transfusion institutions are committed to increasing the collection of plasma for fractionation from unpaid donors through dedicated programmes as well as novel strategies and research.

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Background: Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) incidence is already debated due to different types of screening techniques. Despite of that, timely treatment of this pathology is necessary to reduce complications on the hip joint.

Methods: A retrospective study has been performed on the incidence of DDH in Marche region (Italy) in 2017.

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