15 results match your criteria: "Zooprophylactic Experimental Institute of Umbria and Marche "Togo Rosati"[Affiliation]"

In recent years, there has been an increased interest in substances that could inhibit or reduce microbial growth in food products. Olive oil industry by-products, due to bioactive compounds with potential antimicrobial properties such as polyphenols, could be used in carcass treatment to enhance hygienic and quality traits. The assessment of the antimicrobial efficacy of bioactive molecules against pathogens should be determined with and models since it is not possible to evaluate it directly on carcasses at the slaughterhouse.

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Pork meat and processed pork products have been linked to multiple listeriosis outbreaks worldwide during the past few years. Specifically, it has been highlighted that minced pork meat is easily perishable and may increase the growth of , which could be harmful to the general public's health. This study aimed to investigate the potential application of olive oil mill wastewater polyphenolic and red beet extracts as natural antimicrobial agents for growth control in burgers.

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The microbiological monitoring of bivalve mollusk harvesting areas in the Marche region is based on the parameters of and spp. However, Regulation EU/2019/627 stated criteria based on only to determine the health status of these areas. Therefore, the reason for spp.

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is the primary source of fishing profit in Lake Trasimeno and a common host for spp. larvae. The presence of in fish is a public health concern, and effective risk management procedures are necessary to guarantee that infected products do not reach the market.

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Fish are good bio-indicators of the health status of the aquatic environment and can be used as biomarkers to assess the aquatic behavior of environmental pollutants, the exposure of aquatic organisms, and the health risk for consumers. Goldfish are a significant bioindicator in the Lake Trasimeno aquatic system (Umbria, Italy). This study aimed to characterize the health status and the chemical and biotic contamination of Lake Trasimeno to define its anthropogenic and natural pressures and the risk associated with consuming its fishery products.

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represents one of the main foodborne pathogens in Europe and the evaluation of possible sources of contamination and its prevalence in food is of considerable interest for risk analysis approach. The results of the search for in food samples taken in Umbria region (central Italy) were evaluated during the years 2015-2018. Different types of foods were considered, both ready-to-eat (meat products, dairy products, and raw vegetables) and meat preparations to be eaten after cooking.

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Health assessment of wild speckled dwarf tortoises, CHERSOBIUS SIGNATUS.

BMC Vet Res

March 2021

Dwarf Tortoise Conservation, Kwikstaartpad 1, 3403ZH, IJsselstein, Netherlands.

Background: In free-ranging reptile populations, bacterial, fungal, viral and parasitic pathogens may affect hosts through impairment in movements, thermoregulation, reproduction, survival, and population dynamics. The speckled dwarf tortoise (Chersobius [Homopus] signatus) is a threatened species that is mostly restricted to the Succulent Karoo biome in South Africa, and little information on pathogens of this species is available yet. We derived baseline parameters for five males and five females that were captured to genetically enhance a conservation breeding program in Europe.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Toxoplasmosis is a common parasitic infection that often causes abortion and stillbirth in animals, especially in sheep and goats, but is rarely fatal in adult animals.
  • - A case study details a young three-month-old goat that died from acute systemic toxoplasmosis, showing symptoms like difficulty breathing, firm and mottled lungs, and generalized lymphadenopathy.
  • - Histopathological analysis confirmed necrotizing infections caused by T. gondii, with DNA tests verifying the presence of a type II strain responsible for the fatal outcome.
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The grey squirrel is an invasive alien species that seriously threatens the conservation of the native red squirrel species. With the aim of characterizing the reproductive physiology of this species due to its great reproductive success, the function of the ovarian nerve growth factor (NGF) system was analyzed in a grey squirrel population living in central Italy. During the breeding and nonbreeding seasons, the ovarian presence, distribution, and gene expression of NGF, neurotrophic tyrosine kinase receptor 1 (NTRK1), and nerve growth factor receptor (NGFR), as well as NGF plasma concentrations, were evaluated in female grey squirrels.

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Food allergy is a worldwide health problem that concerns infants to adults. The main health risk for sensitised individuals is due to the presence of traces of allergens as the result of an accidental contamination during food processing. The labelling of allergens such as sesame, pistachio, and macadamia nut on food products is mandatory according to Regulation (EU) N.

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The reproductive cycle of an invasive alien Italian grey squirrel population was studied to understand its adaptation and limit its spread, in order to conserve the autochthonous red squirrel. Female and male genital traits were evaluated throughout the reproductive cycle, including the ovary, uterus, testicle, epididymis, seminiferous tubule morphometry, and germinative epithelium histology. Moreover, individual female fecundity was determined by counting uterine scars.

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Objectives: Naturally occurring tumours in domestic cats are less common than in dogs and represent the leading cause of death among older animals. The main objective of this study was to analyse a large data set of histologically diagnosed tumours to highlight the most common World Health Organization (WHO) tumour histotypes, the effect of age and sex, and the International Classification of Diseases for Oncology (ICD-O) topographical site predilections of feline breed-specific tumours.

Methods: A total of 680 feline tumours diagnosed in European Shorthair cats by three veterinary diagnostic laboratories located in central Italy from 2013 to 2019 were collected.

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Intestinal smooth muscle hypertrophy and hyperplasia has been described in human and several mammal species. In birds, only one case of intestinal smooth muscle hyperplasia has been reported. This paper describes the anatomopathological and histological findings of three cases of intestinal smooth muscle hypertrophy/hyperplasia in two different avian species belonging to the family Gallinidae and Columbidae.

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First evaluation of endotoxins in veterinary autogenous vaccines produced in Italy by LAL assay.

Biologicals

September 2018

Istituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale dell'Umbria e delle Marche "Togo Rosati" Pharmaceutical Unit, Via G. Salvemini 1, 06126, Perugia (PG), Italy.

Endotoxin contamination is a serious concern for manufacturers of biological products and vaccines in terms of not only quality but also safety parameters. We evaluated the endotoxin presence in different veterinary autogenous vaccines produced by the Pharmaceutical Unit at the Experimental Zooprophylactic Institute of Umbria and Marche "Togo Rosati" (IZSUM). According to the 3Rs principles (Replace, Reduce, Refine), which aim to progressively reduce animal use in the quality control process, we tested the vaccines obtained from gram-negative bacteria and adjuvants by the limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) assay.

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Improved chromatographic diastereoresolution of cyclopropyl dafachronic acid derivatives using chiral anion exchangers.

J Chromatogr A

July 2018

University of Perugia, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Section of Chemistry and Technology of Drugs, Via del Liceo 1, 06123 Perugia, Italy.

In the present paper we describe the optimization and the application of a chromatographic method suitable to get all four diastereoisomers of C24-C25 cyclopropyl dafachronic acid derivatives in sufficient amount for their biological appraisal towards the nuclear hormone receptor transcription factor DAF-12. A preliminary column screening of six anion exchange type Cinchona alkaloid-based chiral stationary phases (CSPs) allowed to identify the one with a quinine scaffold and carrying a O-9-(3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl) moiety at C9 position as the best CSP. Few modifications of the experimental conditions revealed that a content of 18mM acetic acid used as counterion and displacer in acetonitrile and a column temperature fixed at 35°C were optimal for the simultaneous discrimination of all four diastereoisomers with a 1.

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