Publications by authors named "Gargiulo L"

In this paper, citrus pomace was used as a source of pectin and polyphenols extracted in one pot solution by microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) and conventional extraction (CE) methods. MAE parameters were optimized to maximize yield and adjust in situ final physicochemical properties of extracted pectins, such as the methylation degree (DM), significantly influencing pectin functionality and application. Citric acid (CA) and acetic acid (Hac) were employed as solvents to mitigate pectin degradation.

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Objective: Dark chocolate (DC) is rich in cocoa, a substance with anti-oxidative and antihypertensive properties. The effect of DC on renal hemodynamics is poorly understood. The aim of this randomized, placebo-controlled study was to investigate whether DC induces changes in blood pressure and renal perfusion as assessed with Doppler ultrasound - both at rest and during sympathetic stimulation - compared to cocoa-free white chocolate (WC).

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Background: Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that significantly impairs the quality of life. Recent advancements in systemic therapies, such as Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors, offer very effective new treatment options. However, concerns regarding potential adverse events, including cardiovascular and thromboembolic risk, have emerged from clinical studies and call for further real-life investigations.

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Pathogenic/likely pathogenic germline variants in the and genes are associated with an increased risk of developing cancer, particularly breast and/or ovarian tumors. The identification and correct classification of these variants is crucial to find individuals with an increased risk of cancer and to support physicians in their clinical and therapeutic decisions. In addition, the status of and variants is important for appropriate management of patients' family members.

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Psoriasis is a chronic immune-mediated disease primarily affecting the skin. The most common subtype is plaque psoriasis, which can affect any body area, with a predilection for the knees, elbows, scalp, lumbosacral region, and genitalia. The European guidelines adopted in Italy recommend systemic therapies for moderate-to-severe psoriasis, defined by a Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) ≥ 10, Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) ≥ 10, and/or Body Surface Area (BSA) ≥ 10.

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Interleukin (IL) inhibitors are increasingly used in the management of moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. However, their use in patients with a history of cancer is debated. We conducted a multicenter retrospective study across nine Italian Dermatology Units to assess the real-world effectiveness and safety of IL inhibitors (IL-23, IL-17, IL-12/23) in 136 oncological patients with moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis.

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Baricitinib, a JAK 1/2 inhibitor, is approved for treating severe alopecia areata (AA). This study aimed to evaluate the long-term effectiveness and safety of baricitinib in a real-world setting over 52 weeks. This multicenter retrospective study included 96 adult patients diagnosed with severe AA from 11 Italian Dermatology Units.

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Transforming agri-food wastes into valuable products is crucial due to their significant environmental impact, when discarded, including energy consumption, water use, and carbon emissions. This review aims to explore the current research on the recovery of bioactive molecules with antimicrobial properties from agri-food waste and by-products, and discusses future opportunities for promoting a circular economy in its production and processing. Mainly, antibacterial molecules extracted from agri-food wastes are phenolic compounds, essential oils, and saponins.

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Introduction: Psoriasis and hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) are chronic inflammatory diseases with significant overlap in their immunologic pathways, which involve cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor-alfa, interleukin (IL)-17, and IL-23. Current treatment options for HS are limited, as only adalimumab and secukinumab are approved for severe cases. Given the overlapping pathogenetic features between HS and psoriasis, anti-IL-17 and anti-IL-23 drugs could represent valuable treatments for the management of HS.

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Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease driven by immune system dysfunction and associated with increased cardiovascular risk and metabolic disorders. Risankizumab is an anti-interleukin-23 humanized monoclonal antibody approved for the treatment of moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. We conducted a 3-year retrospective study to evaluate the effectiveness and the safety of risankizumab in patients with moderate-to-severe psoriasis, comparing those with and without the presence of at least one cardiometabolic comorbidity (CMD).

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(1) Background/Objectives: Nail psoriasis (NP) is a chronic and difficult-to-treat disease, which causes significant social stigma and impairs the patients' quality of life. Moreover, nail psoriasis is a true therapeutic challenge for clinicians. The presence of nail psoriasis can be part of a severe form of psoriasis and can have predictive value for the development of psoriatic arthritis.

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  • * In a study with 85 adults, 49.4% of patients showed at least a 90% improvement in eczema severity, while 61.2% had a favorable assessment from doctors.
  • * No major safety issues were reported, and naïve patients (those who hadn't previously tried treatment) had better outcomes than those who had failed another medication, highlighting its effectiveness in real-world settings.
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Background: Root phenotyping is particularly challenging because of complexity and inaccessibility of root apparatus. Orientation is one of the most important architectural traits of roots and its characterization is generally addressed using multiple approaches often based on overall measurements which are difficult to correlate to plant specific physiological aspects and its genetic features. Hence, a 3D image analysis approach, based on the recent method of Straumit, is proposed in this study to obtain a local mapping of root angles.

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Background: Guselkumab is a monoclonal antibody approved for treating moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis. Long-term data on the effectiveness and safety of guselkumab in a real-world setting are still limited.

Materials And Methods: We conducted a 104-week monocentric retrospective study on 102 psoriasis patients, all treated with guselkumab for at least 16 weeks.

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The fate of black biodegradable mulch film (MF) based on starch and poly(butylene-adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) in agricultural soil is investigated herein. Pristine (BIO-0) and UV-aged film samples (BIO-A192) were buried for 16 months at an experimental field in southern Italy. Visual, physical, chemical, morphological, and mechanical analyses were carried out before and after samples burial.

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Purpose: To assess the effectiveness of topical allogeneic platelet-rich plasma (PRP) eye drops for the treatment of symptoms and clinical signs in patients with severe dry eye disease as a secondary condition caused by Sjögren's syndrome (SS).

Design: Case series and literature review.

Methods: Six eyes from three consecutive patients with severe dry eye from SS were evaluated.

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The autoantigens LL37 and ADAMTSL5 contribute to induce pathogenetic T-cells responses in a subset of psoriatic patients. Whether the presence of LL37-and/or ADAMTS5-reactive T-cells influences the clinical response to treatment is still unknown. The aim of the study is to evaluate the clinical responses to the anti-IL-23 risankizumab in LL37 and/or ADAMTSL5-reactive patients in comparison with non-reactive ones and to assess whether genetics (HLA-Cw06.

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  • - The introduction of ixekizumab, an interleukin-17A inhibitor, has markedly improved treatment outcomes for moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis, although long-term real-world data is limited.
  • - A multicenter study tracked 1,096 patients over five years, measuring their psoriasis severity using the PASI score and documenting any adverse effects at various intervals.
  • - Results showed high effectiveness, with 86.90% of patients achieving a PASI 90 response after five years, and no new significant safety issues were reported, confirming ixekizumab's long-term efficacy and safety.
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