Publications by authors named "Mariella Mella"

Human apolipoprotein E (APOE) is a crucial lipid transport glycoprotein involved in various biological processes, including lipid metabolism, immune response, and neurodegeneration. Elevated APOE levels are linked to poor prognosis in several cancers and increased risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Therefore, modulating APOE expression presents a promising therapeutic strategy for both cancer and AD.

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  • * The text proposes a new strategy that focuses on G-quadruplex structures in the SNCA gene to effectively reduce alpha-synuclein levels, confirmed by various experiments.
  • * Research shows that certain compounds can stabilize G-quadruplexes, leading to decreased SNCA mRNA and alpha-synuclein protein, indicating a promising new approach for treating synucleinopathies.
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A new glucosyl flavone, 5,7,2',5'-tetrahydroxyflavone 7--β-d-glucopyranoside, named loeflingiin, together with apigenin 6--glucoside (isovitexin), coumarins citropten and isompinellin, triterpenoids betulin and betulinic acid, and a mixture of phytosterols β-sitosterol, stigmasterol and campesterol were isolated for the first time from the leaves of wild L. () collected in the Iraqi Kurdistan region. The plant is used by local people to treat wounds and as a vulnerary remedy.

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Sulla ( L.) is a biennal forage legume originated from the Mediterranean basin and used for animal feeding due to its high forage quality and palatability. Several species of have been considered for their nutritional, pharmaceutical, and biological properties, and different applications have been reported, both for human consumption and animal nutrition.

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The photochemistry of tris(2,4-dibromophenyl)amine was investigated via time-resolved nanosecond spectroscopy. The tris(2,4-dibromophenyl)amine radical cation ("Magic Green") was immediately detected after the laser pulse; this intermediate then cyclizes to N-aryl-4a,4b-dihydrocarbazole radical cation. The latter transient reacted with molecular oxygen to provide the corresponding hydroperoxyl radical, which smoothly co-oxidize sulfides into sulfoxides.

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Two new families of -nucleoside analogues containing the anthracene moiety introduced through the nitrosocarbonyl ene reaction with allylic alcohols were prepared. The core structure is an isoxazolidine heterocycle that introduces either atom either a phenyl ring or dimethyl moiety at the C3 carbon. Different heterobases were inserted at the position 5 of the heterocyclic ring.

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The saponin composition of leaves and roots from Medicago marina L., sea medic, was investigated by a combination of chromatographic, spectroscopic and spectrometric (GC, LC, ESI-MS/MS, NMR) methods. Several compounds were detected and quantified by HPLC using the external standard method.

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Anthracenenitrile oxide undergoes 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reaction with propargyl bromide affording the expected isoxazole as single regioisomer, suitably synthetically elaborated and functionalized with a protected triple bond. The introduction of a bromine atom at the position C10 of the anthracene moiety allows for inserting a variety of aromatic and heterocyclic substituents through Suzuki coupling. A two-way synthetic route can lead to simple isoxazole derivatives or, after N-O bond reductive cleavage and BF complexation, enamino ketone boron complexes.

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Irradiation of a series of p-substituted aryl benzoates under N atmosphere in homogeneous and micellar media was investigated by means of steady-state condition and of time-resolved spectroscopy. A notable selectivity in favor of the 2-hydroxybenzophenone derivatives was observed in micellar media. The benzophenone derivatives were the main photoproduct.

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Artefact compounds obtained during acid hydrolysis of saponins from Medicago spp. (Fabaceae), have been monitored and evaluated by GC-FID. Their identification has been performed by GC-MS and H and C NMR.

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This study assessed the variation in herbage protein and fiber content as well as concentration of furocoumarins, plicatin B, (E)-werneria chromene, and pterocarpans of pitch trefoil (Bituminaria bituminosa) germplasm sampled in situ in both summer and autumn in Elba Island, Italy. Populations were sampled from a range of climatic and edaphic conditions, on light soils with pH > 7.5.

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Constrained aminols from oxazanorbornene derivatives have the geometrical features to be used as β-turn inducers. Four different stereoisomers were prepared and spectroscopically characterized (MD calculations, NMR-titration and VT-NMR experiments). Temperature coefficients in DMSO are indicative for the existence of an intramolecular hydrogen bond.

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Nitrosocarbonyl intermediates undergo ene reactions with allylic alcohols, affording regioisomeric adducts in fair yields. Nitrosocarbonyl benzene reacts with 3-methyl-2-buten-1-ol and follows a Markovnikov orientation and abstracts preferentially the twix hydrogens over the lone ones. With the more sterically demanding nitrosocarbonyl mesitylene and anthracene, the Markovnikov directing effect is relieved and lone abstraction is observed, affording the 5-hydroxy-isoxazolidines that serve as synthons for the preparation of N,O-nucleoside analogues according to the Vorbrüggen protocol.

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Caught in the oxirane: Naphthalene diimides conjugated to a quinone methide and an oxirane have been synthesized and investigated as selective DNA G-quadruplex alkylating agents. The oxirane derivative generates a stable adduct with a G-quadruplex and shows selective alkylation of the loop adenines, as illustrated.

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Yarrow (Achillea millefolium L.) is a herbaceous species common in the Alpine region of Europe and used in folk medicine since antiquity. Its organs are rich in monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes, two subclasses of plant terpenoids with relevant ecological significance, which were reported as valuable markers for the traceability of mountain dairy products.

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We report herein a solvent-free and microwaved-assisted synthesis of several water soluble acyclic pentaheteroaryls containing 1,2,4-oxadiazole moieties (1-7). Their binding interactions with DNA quadruplex structures were thoroughly investigated by FRET melting, fluorescent intercalator displacement assay (G4-FID) and CD spectroscopy. Among the G-quadruplexes considered, attention was focused on telomeric repeats together with the proto-oncogenic c-kit sequences and the c-myc oncogene promoter.

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The nonaccessibility of phenyl cations by irradiation of electron-poor aryl chlorides was circumvented by transforming the carbonyl group of aromatic ketones or aldehydes into the corresponding 1,3-dioxolanes and the carboxyl group of benzoate ester into an orthoester functionality. This transformation allowed the heterolytic photoactivation of the Ar-Cl bond in protic media and the generation of phenyl cations. In the presence of π-bond nucleophiles, arylated products were obtained in good to excellent yields.

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Isoxazoline γ-lactams are prepared starting from the regioisomeric cycloadducts of benzonitrile oxide to the N-alkyl 2-azanorbornenes taking advantage of the efficient catalytic oxidation by RuO(4). The reduction of the amide groups is easily conducted in the presence of LiAlH(4) under mild conditions, which allowed for the chemoselective reduction of the amide moiety followed by ring opening to afford the desired conformationally locked isoxazoline-carbocyclic aminols, as valuable intermediates for nucleoside synthesis.

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The saponin composition of leaves from the Medicago polymorpha cultivars 'Santiago' and 'Anglona' belonging to the botanical varieties brevispina and vulgaris, respectively, was investigated by a combination of chromatographic, spectroscopic, and spectrometric techniques. Several compounds were detected and quantitated by HPLC analysis using the external standard method. Twelve triterpene saponins (1-12) were purified by reverse-phase chromatography and their structures elucidated by spectroscopic (1D and 2D NMR, ESI-MS/MS) and chemical methods.

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Photochemical activation of water-soluble 1,8-naphthalimide derivatives (NIs) as alkylating agents has been achieved by irradiation at 310 and 355 nm in aqueous acetonitrile. Reactivity in aqueous and neat acetonitrile has been extensively investigated by laser flash photolysis (LFP) at 355 nm, as well as by steady-state preparative irradiation at 310 nm in the presence of water, amines, thiols, and ethyl vinyl ether. Product distribution analysis revealed fairly efficient benzylation of the amines, hydration reaction, and 2-ethoxychromane generation, in the presence of ethyl vinyl ether, resulting from a [4 + 2] cycloaddition onto a transient quinone methide.

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Benzoyl radicals are generated directly from (hetero)aromatic aldehydes upon tetrabutylammonium decatungstate ((n-Bu(4)N)(4)W(10)O(32)), TBADT) photocatalysis under mild conditions. In the presence of alpha,beta-unsaturated esters, ketones and nitriles radical conjugate addition ensues and gives the corresponding beta-functionalized aryl alkyl ketones in moderate to good yields (stereoselectively in the case of 3-methylene-2-norbornanone). Due to the mild reaction conditions the presence of various functional groups on the aromatic ring is tolerated (e.

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We have developed novel G-quadruplex (G-4) ligand/alkylating hybrid structures, tethering the naphthalene diimide moiety to quaternary ammonium salts of Mannich bases, as quinone-methide precursors, activatable by mild thermal digestion (40 degrees C). The bis-substituted naphthalene diimides were efficiently synthesized, and their reactivity as activatable bis-alkylating agents was investigated in the presence of thiols and amines in aqueous buffered solutions. The electrophilic intermediate, quinone-methide, involved in the alkylation process was trapped, in the presence of ethyl vinyl ether, in a hetero Diels-Alder [4 + 2] cycloaddition reaction, yielding a substituted 2-ethoxychroman.

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Dimethyl 2,6-dimethyl-1,4-dihydropyridine-3,5-dicarboxylates (Hantzsch DHPs) fluoresce weakly in fluid solution. However, these compounds exhibit an efficient fluorescence both in a viscous medium (glycerin) at room temperature and in a glassy matrix at 77 K (but no phosphorescence, since ISC is negligible). DHPs bearing an aryl group in position 4 have been synthesized.

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Tetrabutylammonium decatungstate (WO) photocatalyzes radical alkylation reactions starting directly from alkanes. When using tert-butylcyclohexane and methylcyclohexane as the radical precursors, the addition to electrophilic alkenes (beta,beta-dialkylmethylenemalononitriles, acrylonitrile, methyl acrylate, methyl vinyl ketone) is regioselective and exclusively gives 3- and 4-substituted cyclohexyl adducts, with no significant functionalization of the other positions. Furthermore, when a beta,beta-disubstituted alkene is used, the reaction is stereoselective (cis stereochemistry for the 1,3-cyclohexane derivatives and trans for the 1,4 isomers).

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The photoreactivity of several 3-substituted-1,6-dibromo-2-naphthols has been investigated in neat acetonitrile in the presence of diluted Et3N and in aqueous buffered acetonitrile (pH 8, phosphate buffered), using visible light (450 nm). Hydrobromic acid loss in the presence of the base, for the unsubstituted naphthol, or heterolytic C-Br cleavage directly from the naphtholates, for the more acid 3-substutited naphthols (R = COOCH3, CONH2, CONMe2), generates electrophilic carbene intermediates, which have been successfully trapped by molecular oxygen, pyrrole, acrylonitrile, ethyl vinyl ether, and allyltrimethylsilane. Product distribution analysis reveals three types of products arising from (i) arylation, (ii) alkenylation, and (iii) cyclization reactions.

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