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Cristina Angeloni
Researcher at University of Camerino
Publications - 30
Citations - 1395
Cristina Angeloni is an academic researcher from University of Camerino. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neuroprotection & Oxidative stress. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 30 publications receiving 946 citations.
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Glycosides from Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni Possess Insulin-Mimetic and Antioxidant Activities in Rat Cardiac Fibroblasts.
Cecilia Prata,Laura Zambonin,Benedetta Rizzo,Tullia Maraldi,Cristina Angeloni,Francesco Vieceli Dalla Sega,Diana Fiorentini,Silvana Hrelia +7 more
TL;DR: The present work unravels the insulin-mimetic effect and the antioxidant property exerted by steviol glycosides, suggesting their potential beneficial role in the cotreatment of diabetes and in health maintenance.
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Bioactivity of Olive Oil Phenols in Neuroprotection
TL;DR: An updated vision of the beneficial properties of olive oil and olive oil phenols in preventing/counteracting both acute and chronic neurodegenerative diseases is provided.
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Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Marine Algae in Neurodegenerative Diseases.
Maria Cristina Barbalace,Marco Malaguti,Laura Giusti,Antonio Lucacchini,Silvana Hrelia,Cristina Angeloni +5 more
TL;DR: The key inflammatory processes involved in neurodegeneration are highlighted and the potential of specific compounds from marine algae to counteract neuroinflammation in the CNS is highlighted.
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Coffee silverskin extracts: Quantification of 30 bioactive compounds by a new HPLC-MS/MS method and evaluation of their antioxidant and antibacterial activities.
Franks Kamgang Nzekoue,Simone Angeloni,Luciano Navarini,Cristina Angeloni,Michela Freschi,Silvana Hrelia,Luca Agostino Vitali,Gianni Sagratini,Sauro Vittori,Giovanni Caprioli +9 more
TL;DR: Silverskin extracts were not inhibiting the growth of anyone of the bacterial species included in this study but data obtained by water extract might deserve a deeper future investigation on biofilm-related activities, such as quorum sensing or virulence factors' expression.
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Icariin and Its Metabolites as Potential Protective Phytochemicals Against Alzheimer's Disease.
TL;DR: This mini-review discusses the multiple potential mechanisms of action of icariin on the pathobiology of AD including explanation regarding its bioavailability, metabolism and pharmacokinetic.