Publications by authors named "Macca C"

The most recent scientific evidence supports the consumption of cow's milk and dairy products as part of a balanced diet. However, these days, the public and practicing physicans are exposed to a stream of inconsistent (and often misleading) information regarding the relationship between cow's milk intake and health in the lay press and in the media. The purpose of this article, in this context, is to facilitate doctor-patient communication on this topic, providing physicians with a series of structured answers to frequently asked patient questions.

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The use of palm oil by the food industry is increasingly criticized, especially in Italy, for its purported negative effects on human health and environment. This paper summarizes the conclusions of a Symposium on this topic, gathered by the Nutrition Foundation of Italy, among experts representing a number of Italian Medical and Nutritional Scientific Societies. Toxicological and environmental issues were not considered.

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The pH-stat titration technique is an autonomous and very powerful tool for performing and monitoring chelatometric titrations of metal cations with great accuracy, poorly known, however, and seldom exploited. Based on measurement of the amount of strong base required to keep the pH of the test solution at a selected value during stepwise known additions of ethylenedinitrilotetraacetate (EDTA), it requires a glass electrode as the only sensor and is easily implemented on potentiometric titrators. It was introduced a quarter of century ago on an empirical basis for a very peculiar purpose (determination of calcium in diary products), but only very recently it was generalised and its fundamentals were thoroughly examined.

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The alkaline-luminol/H(2)O(2)-based chemiluminescent (CL) detection of Fe(2+), Co(2+), and Mn(2+), separated with a Dionex CS5A ion chromatographic phase was studied by means of a multi-pump flow system allowing the variation of the post-column solution composition. A perchlorate gradient at pH 1.9 (with HCl) was used to separate cations partially complexed with 5.

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Gold(III) compounds are emerging as a new class of metal complexes with outstanding cytotoxic properties and are presently being evaluated as potential antitumor agents. We report here on the solution and electrochemical properties, and the biological behavior of some gold(III) dithiocarbamate derivatives which have been recently proved to be one to 4 orders of magnitude more cytotoxic in vitro than the reference drug (cisplatin) and to be able to overcome to a large extent both intrinsic and acquired resistance to cisplatin itself. Their solution properties have been monitored in order to study their stability under physiological conditions; remarkably, they have shown to undergo complete hydrolysis within 1 h, the metal center remaining in the +3 oxidation state.

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The suitability of the half-cell Pt/I2, KI in glacial acetic acid as reference electrode for potentiometric titrations of weak bases in the same medium was investigated. This electrode is easily prepared. It has been found very convenient in use and performing at least as well as the best electrodes used for the same purpose.

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Acid-base equilibria in aqueous solutions of cis-bis(trimethylphosphine)platinum(II) dinitrate at 25 degrees C, 0.2 M ionic strength (KNO(3)), have been investigated by potentiometry with a glass electrode. The procedure consisted of multiple addition of the investigated analyte to a supporting electrolyte solution ("multiple sample addition") and subsequent titration with strong base.

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Potentiometric multiple addition of a sample containing a pure weak acid to a solution of supporting electrolyte has been previously shown [C. Maccà and A. Merkoci, Talanta, 41 (1994) 2033] to be formally suitable for the determination of the dissociation constant and concentration of the sample acid.

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The suitability of linearized multiple sample-addition for the potentiometric characterization of monoprotic weak acids is examined. Linear equations for the separate or simultaneous determination of the acidity constant and of the sample concentration by treatment of experimental data are introduced. The intrinsic performance of the method and the application range of the different equations are discussed with reference to the theoretical effect of measurement errors on the values of the quantities to be determined.

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Aim of our study was to investigate the effect of clonidine and galanin (alone or in combination) on growth hormone (GH) secretion in normal subjects and in adult patients with increased somatostatin tone due to chronic daily immunosuppressive glucocorticoid treatment. We studied 7 adult patients undergoing long-term (no less than 6 months) immunosuppressive glucocorticoid treatment for non endocrine diseases (4F, 3M; age 49.7 +/- 6.

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The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of exercise on albuminuria and blood pressure in patients with essential hypertension, and the short-term effect of the calcium channel blocker isradipine on exercise-induced albuminuria (UAE) and blood pressure in the same patients. Ten patients (7 males, 3 females) with essential hypertension were admitted to the study. The mean age was 54 +/- 2.

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The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of aging on the growth hormone (GH) response to growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) alone and in combination with either the neuropeptide galanin or the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor pyridostigmine (PD) in normal subjects. In protocol 1 (GHRH/galanin), 9 old healthy volunteers, ranging in age from 68 to 97 years, and 6 young subjects, ranging in age from 25 to 31 years, received: (a) human GHRH (1-29)NH2, 100 micrograms in 1 ml saline, as an intravenous bolus, and (b) porcine galanin, 500 micrograms in 100 ml saline, as an intravenous infusion from -10 to 30 min combined with GHRH, 100 micrograms i.v.

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The feasibility of potentiometric determination of weak monoprotic acids by the multiple standard addition method is examined. A standard solution of pure weak acid is added to the solution containing an unknown amount of the same weak acid, alone or mixed with its conjugate base. The experimental data are processed by Gran-type plots, for which rigorous and approximate equations are obtained.

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Salmon calcitonin (sCT) is biologically effective when intranasally (i.n.) administered.

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