Publications by authors named "L Bottalico"

Daily, a lot of food is wasted, and vegetables, fruit, and cereals as well as marine products represent the major sources of unwanted by-products. The sustainability, waste recovery, and revalorization of food by-products have been proposed as the main goals of the so-called circular economy. In fact, food wastes are enriched in by-products endowed with beneficial effects on human health.

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The gastric milieu, because of its very low acidic pH, is very harsh for bacterial growth. The discovery of () has opened a new avenue for studies on the gastric microbiota, thus indicating that the stomach is not a sterile environment. Nowadays, new technologies of bacterial identification have demonstrated the existence of other microorganisms in the gastric habitat, which play an important role in health and disease.

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Longevity has been associated with healthy lifestyles, including some dietary regimens, such as the Mediterranean diet (MedDiet) and the Blue Zone (BZ) diets. MedDiet relies on a large consumption of fruit, vegetables, cereals, and extra-virgin olive oil, with less red meat and fat intake. Four major BZ have been recognized in the world, namely, Ogliastra in Sardinia (Italy), Ikaria (Greece), the Peninsula of Nicoya (Costa Rica), and Okinawa (Japan).

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Article Synopsis
  • - The article explores the significant role of oral microbiota in maintaining overall health, highlighting how various microbial species interact within the mouth and with the body.
  • - Factors like diet, poor oral hygiene, smoking, and certain medications can disrupt the balance of these microbes, leading to dysbiosis, which may cause oral issues like cavities and gum disease, as well as affect overall health.
  • - It discusses the importance of oral hygiene, diet, and probiotic supplementation as strategies to promote a healthy oral microbiome and prevent health complications.
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The female genital tract (FGT) performs several functions related to reproduction, but due to its direct exposure to the external environment, it may suffer microbial infections. Both the upper (uterus and cervix) and lower (vagina) FGT are covered by an epithelium, and contain immune cells (macrophages, dendritic cells, T and B lymphocytes) that afford a robust protection to the host. Its upper and the lower part differ in terms of spp.

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