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Virginia Lanzotti
Researcher at University of Naples Federico II
Publications - 144
Citations - 5283
Virginia Lanzotti is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sapogenin & Allium. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 136 publications receiving 4478 citations. Previous affiliations of Virginia Lanzotti include Isfahan University of Medical Sciences & University of Molise.
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The analysis of onion and garlic.
TL;DR: The literature about the major volatile and non-volatile phytoconstituents of onion and garlic has been reviewed, with particular attention given to the different methodology developed to perform chemical analysis, including separation and structural elucidation.
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Flavonoids from carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) and their antifungal activity
TL;DR: The isolated compounds and other flavonoid glycoside analogues exhibited antifungal activity against different Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.
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Litter quality assessed by solid state 13C NMR spectroscopy predicts decay rate better than C/N and Lignin/N ratios
Giuliano Bonanomi,Guido Incerti,Francesco Giannino,Antonio Mingo,Virginia Lanzotti,Stefano Mazzoleni +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, solid state 13C NMR spectroscopy and proximate chemical analysis have been used to characterize litter organic C in a litterbag experiment with 64 different litter types decomposing under controlled conditions of temperature and water content.
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Inhibitory and toxic effects of extracellular self-DNA in litter : A mechanism for negative plant-soil feedbacks?
Stefano Mazzoleni,Giuliano Bonanomi,Guido Incerti,Maria Luisa Chiusano,Pasquale Termolino,Antonio Mingo,Mauro Senatore,Francesco Giannino,Fabrizio Cartenì,Max Rietkerk,Virginia Lanzotti +10 more
TL;DR: Results indicate a general occurrence of litter autotoxicity related to the exposure to fragmented self-DNA and suggests the involvement of accumulated extracellular DNA in plant-soil NF, and further studies are needed to further investigate this unexpected function of extraceocytes at the ecosystem level.
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Saponins from Allium minutiflorum with antifungal activity.
Elisa Barile,Giuliano Bonanomi,Vincenzo Antignani,Behzad Zolfaghari,S. Ebrahim Sajjadi,Felice Scala,Virginia Lanzotti +6 more
TL;DR: All the novel saponins showed a significant antifungal activity depending on their concentration and with the following rank: minutoside B>minutOSide C>>minutosideside A.