Elena Utoiu
CS - Biologie Celulară și Moleculară
Publicatii
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Bacterial Cellulose: A Sustainable Source For Hydrogels And 3D-Printed Scaffolds For Tissue Engineering |
Utoiu Elena; Manoiu Vasile Sorin; Oprita Elena Iulia; Craciunescu Oana | Gels, 2024 | |
RezumatBacterial cellulose is a biocompatible biomaterial with a unique macromolecular structure. Unlike plant-derived cellulose, bacterial cellulose is produced by certain bacteria, resulting in a sustainable material consisting of self-assembled nanostructured fibers with high crystallinity. Due to its purity, bacterial cellulose is appealing for biomedical applications and has raised increasing interest, particularly in the context of 3D printing for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine applications. Bacterial cellulose can serve as an excellent bioink in 3D printing, due to its biocompatibility, biodegradability, and ability to mimic the collagen fibrils from the extracellular matrix (ECM) of connective tissues. Its nanofibrillar structure provides a suitable scaffold for cell attachment, proliferation, and differentiation, crucial for tissue regeneration. Moreover, its mechanical strength and flexibility allow for the precise printing of complex tissue structures. Bacterial cellulose itself has no antimicrobial activity, but due to its ideal structure, it serves as matrix for other bioactive molecules, resulting in a hybrid product with antimicrobial properties, particularly advantageous in the management of chronic wounds healing process. Overall, this unique combination of properties makes bacterial cellulose a promising material for manufacturing hydrogels and 3D-printed scaffolds, advancing the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. |
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In Vitro Wound-Healing Potential Of Phenolic And Polysaccharide Extracts Of Aloe Vera Gel |
Iosageanu A.; Mihai E.; Seciu-Grama A.-M.; Utoiu E.; Gaspar-Pintiliescu A.; Gatea F.; Cimpean A.; Craciunescu O. | Journal Of Functional Biomaterials, 2024 | |
RezumatThe present study aimed to conduct a comparative investigation of the biological properties of phenolic and polysaccharide extracts obtained using an ultrasound-assisted technique from Aloe vera gel and their effects on each stage of the wound healing process in in vitro experimental models. HPLC analysis showed that the phenolic extract contained aloin, ferulic, and caffeic acid, as well as quercetin dihydrate, as major compounds. Capillary zone electrophoresis indicated the prevalence of mannose and glucose in the polysaccharide extract. Cell culture testing revealed the anti-inflammatory properties of the phenolic extract at a concentration of 0.25 mg/mL through significant inhibition of pro-inflammatory cytokines—up to 28% TNF-α and 11% IL-8 secretion—in inflamed THP-1-derived macrophages, while a pro-inflammatory effect was observed at 0.5 mg/mL. The phenolic extract induced 18% stimulation of L929 fibroblast proliferation at a concentration of 0.5 mg/mL, enhanced the cell migration rate by 20%, and increased collagen type I synthesis by 18%. Moreover, the phenolic extract exhibited superior antioxidant properties by scavenging free DPPH (IC50 of 2.50 mg/mL) and ABTS (16.47 mM TE/g) radicals, and 46% inhibition of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) production was achieved. The polysaccharide extract demonstrated a greater increase in collagen synthesis up to 25%, as well as antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus with a bacteriostatic effect at 25 mg/mL and a bactericidal one at 50 mg/mL. All these findings indicate that the phenolic extract might be more beneficial in formulations intended for the initial phases of wound healing, such as inflammation and proliferation, while the polysaccharide extract could be more suitable for use during the remodeling stage. Moreover, they might be combined with other biomaterials, acting as efficient dressings with anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties for rapid recovery of chronic wounds. © 2024 by the authors. |
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In Vitro Hypoglycemic Potential, Antioxidant And Prebiotic Activity After Simulated Digestion Of Combined Blueberry Pomace And Chia Seed Extracts |
Mihai Elena; Negreanu-Pirjol Bogdan-Stefan; Craciunescu Oana; Ciucan Teodora; Iosageanu Andreea; Seciu-Grama Ana-Maria; Prelipcean Ana-Maria; Utoiu Elena; Coroiu Viorica; Ghenea Ana-Maria; Negreanu-Pirjol Ticuta | Processes, 2023 | |
RezumatThis study aimed to evaluate the hypoglycemic potential, antioxidant activity and prebiotic activity of a hydroalcoholic extract of blueberry pomace (BP), an aqueous extract of chia seeds (CS) and a novel combination of BP-CS extracts (BCM) for further use as ingredient of functional food. Spectrometric and HPLC analyses were used to characterize the total phenolic and flavonoid content and composition of BP, while CS was analyzed for total carbohydrate content. Data showed that the BCM mixture exerted an inhibition of alpha-amylase activity, which was 1.36 times higher than that of BP and 1.25 higher than CS extract. The mixture also showed better scavenging activity of free DPPH radicals than individual extracts, and had an IC50 value of 603.12 mu g/mL. In vitro testing indicated that both serum- and colon-reaching products of simulated intestinal digestion of BCM presented the capacity to protect Caco-2 intestinal cells against oxidative stress by inhibition of reactive oxygen species production. In addition, the colon-reaching product of BCM digestion had the capacity to significantly (p < 0.05) stimulate the growth of Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Lactobacillus acidophilus, revealing a prebiotic potential. All these results indicated that improved biological activity of the novel combination of BP and CS extracts could be due to the synergistic action of constituents. The combination is recommended for further testing and the development of novel functional food for controlling type 2 diabetes and gastrointestinal conditions. |
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The Chemical Profile, Antioxidant, And Anti-Lipid Droplet Activity Of Fluid Extracts From Romanian Cultivars Of Haskap Berries, Bitter Cherries, And Red Grape Pomace For The Management Of Liver Steatosis |
Craciunescu Oana; Seciu-Grama Ana-Maria; Mihai Elena; Utoiu Elena; Negreanu-Pirjol Ticuta; Lupu Carmen Elena; Artem Victoria; Ranca Aurora; Negreanu-Pirjol Bogdan-Stefan | International Journal Of Molecular Sciences, 2023 | |
RezumatThis study aimed to investigate, for the first time, the chemical composition and antioxidant activity of fluid extracts obtained from three Romanian cultivars of haskap berries (Lonicera caerulea L.) var. Loni, bitter cherries (Prunus avium var. sylvestris Ser.) var. Silva, and pomace from red grapes (Vitis vinifera L.) var. Mamaia, and their capacity to modulate in vitro steatosis, in view of developing novel anti-obesity products. Total phenolic, flavonoid, anthocyanin, and ascorbic acid content of fluid extracts was spectrophotometrically assessed and their free radical scavenging capacity was evaluated using Trolox Equivalent Antioxidant Capacity (TEAC) and free 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical inhibition assays. The Pearson coefficients showed a moderate correlation between the antioxidant activity of fluid extracts and their phenolic content, but a strong correlation between anthocyanin and ascorbic acid content. HPLC analysis identified and quantified the main phenolic compounds of chlorogenic and syringic acid, catechin, and glycosylated kaempferol, apigenin, and quercetin, in variable proportions. An in vitro experimental model of steatosis was developed in HepG2 hepatocytes treated with a mixture of free fatty acids. Cell culture analyses showed that cytocompatible concentrations of fluid extracts could significantly reduce the lipid accumulation and inhibit the reactive oxygen species, malondialdehyde, and nitric oxide secretion in stressed hepatocytes. In conclusion, these results put an emphasis on the chemical compounds' high antioxidant and liver protection capacity of unstudied fluid extracts obtained from Romanian cultivars of bitter cherries var. Silva and pomace of red grapes var. Mamaia, similar to the fluid extract of haskap berries var. Loni, in particular, the positive modulation of fat deposition next to oxidative stress and the lipid peroxidation process triggered by fatty acids in HepG2 hepatocytes. Consequently, this study indicated that these fluid extracts could be further exploited as hepatoprotective agents in liver steatosis, which provides a basis for the further development of novel extract mixtures with synergistic activity as anti-obesity products. |
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conference
Functional Food Based On A Combination With Emergent Properties Of Polyphenols And Polysaccharides For Hypocaloric Diet |
Anca Oancea; Oana Craciunescu; Elena Mihai; Teodora Ciucan; Viorica Coroiu; Sorin Manoiu; Elena Utoiu; Ana-Maria Ghenea; Mihaela Pirvu | Agriculture & Food, 10Th International Conference, Burgas, Bulgaria, 2022 | |
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Phenolic Content And In Vitro Antioxidant And Antimicrobial Potential Of Wormwood Hydrosols |
Gaspar-Pintiliescu A; Utoiu E; Mihai E; Prelipcean AM; Popescu AF; Craciunescu O | 15Th World Congress On Polyphenols Applications, Valencia, Spain (Online), 2022 | |
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Comparative Palynological, Physicochemical, Antioxidant And Antibacterial Properties Of Romanian Honey Varieties For Biomedical Applications |
Iosageanu Andreea; Mihai Elena; Prelipcean Ana-Maria; Anton Ruxandra Elena; Utoiu Elena; Oancea Anca; Craciunescu Oana; Cimpean Anisoara | Chemistry & Biodiversity, 2022 | |
RezumatThe aim of this study was to investigate the melissopalynology, physicochemical characteristics, antioxidant and antibacterial activity of seven honey samples harvested from different geographical regions and climates of Romania. The melissopalynological analysis revealed that monofloral and multifloral samples contained a wide diversity of minor pollen types from Romanian flora. The moisture, pH and free acidity values were within international limit. HPLC analysis indicated high content of fructose and glucose and low content of sucrose. Bioactive compounds including proteins, phenolics, flavonoids and ascorbic acid were present in variable quantities, according to the botanical origin and geographical area. The highest phenolics and ascorbic acid content was in multifloral honeys from Crisana mountain and meadow and the extrafloral honeydew honey. The same honey samples have exerted free radical scavenging and antibacterial activity against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The free radical scavenging activity was strongly correlated to phenolics and ascorbic acid content, while the antimicrobial activity was medium correlated only to phenolics content. In conclusion, the selected Romanian honey samples with best antioxidant and antimicrobial activity could be further tested for the development of novel biomedical products. |
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Synergic Antioxidant Activity Of Polyphenols And Polysaccharides From Forest Fruits Pomace And Chia Seeds Used As Ingredients Of A New Functional Food |
Ghenea A-M.;Ciucan T.;Ilie D.;Sanda C.;Mihai E.;Oancea A;Utoiu E. | Advances In Food Chemistry Adfoodchem, Bucharest, Romania, 2021 | |
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New Hydrogel Formulations Based On Natural And Synthetic Polymers For Skin Regeneration |
Utoiu E; Stefan LM; Ciucan T; Prelipcean AM; Seciu-Grama AM; Coroiu V; Oancea A; Craciunescu O | Simpozionul International Priochem Xvii, Bucuresti/ Romania, 2021 | |
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Chemical And Biological Characterization Of Protein Hydrolysates From Freshwater Fish Waste |
Agnes Toma; Lucia Moldovan; Anca Oancea; Angela Moraru; Teodora Ciucan; Rodica Tatia; Daniela Ilie; Catalina Sanda; Elena Utoiu; Viorica Coroiu; | Priorities Of Chemistry For A Sustainable Development” – Priochem Xvi, Bucharest, Romania, 2020 | |
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Mulched Dripping Irrigation System Concept Driven By Arduino For Tomato And Green Tomato Crops In Urban Gardens |
Uțoiu C. D.; Toth K.; Uțoiu E.; Cucu S.-E. | Isb-Inma Teh Agricultural And Mechanical Engineering, Bucharest, Romania, 2020 | |
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Bioactive Composition For Healing Superficial Wounds |
Elena Iulia Oprita; Oana Craciunescu; Elena Utoiu; Florin Oancea; Angela Moraru; Ionut Moraru; Anca Oancea | 2Nd Icgeb Workshop “Modern Biotechnological Advances For Human Health” (Bahh), Bucharest, Romania, 2019 | |
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Global Health Effects Of The Selenium-Based Plant Biostimulants |
Florin Oancea; Elena Uțoiu; Angela Moraru; Anca Oancea; Florentina Georgescu; Stefan-Ovidiu Dima; Luminita Dimitriu; Otilia Bărbieru; Diana Constantinescu-Aruxandei | 2Nd Icgeb Workshop “Modern Biotechnological Advances For Human Health” (Bahh), Bucharest, Romania, 2019 | |
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Bioactive Peptides From Colostrum Fermented With Enhanced Kefir Consortia: Biochemical Characterization And Specific Biological Activity |
Elena Utoiu; Alexandra Gaspar; Oana Craciunescu; Catalina Sanda; Iulia Oprita; Anca Oancea; Angela Moraru; Mihaela Cotarlet; Gabriela Bahrim; Sergey Shaposhnikov | Nternational Conference „Agriculture For Life, Life For Agriculture”, Bucharest, Romania, 2019 | |
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Comparative Studies Concerning The Bioactivity Of Peptides Obtained By Kefir-Kombucha Fermentation Of Bovine Colostrum |
Anca Oancea; Elena Utoiu; Teodora Ciucan; Oana Craciunescu; Alexandra Gaspar-Pintiliescu; Viorica Coroiu; Ana Maria Stanciuc; Laura Mihaela Stefan | 10Th Probiotics, Prebiotics & New Foods, Nutraceuticals And Botanicals For Nutrition & Human And Microbiota Health, Rome, Italy, Journal Of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2019 | |
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Kombucha Pollen Fermentation – A New Method To Obtain A Tri – Biotic Food Supplement |
Angela Moraru; Anca Oancea; Petruta Cornea; Florentina Matei; Camelia Diguta; Alexandra Gaspar – Pintiliescu; Elena Utoiu; Viorica Coroiu and Florin Oancea | Foodbalt-2018, 12Th Baltic Conference On Food Science And Technology „Food R&D In The Baltics And Beyond”, Kaunas, Lithuania, 2018 | |
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Biosilica Solubility Enhancement By Scoby Fermentation |
Elena Utoiu; Angela Moraru; Anca Oancea; Vasile Sorin Mănoiu; Luiza Capră; Petruța Călina Cornea and Florin Oancea | Foodbalt-2018, 12Th Baltic Conference On Food Science And Technology „Food R&D In The Baltics And Beyond”, Kaunas, Lithuania, 2018 | |
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Prebiotic Content And Probiotic Effect Of Kombucha Fermented Pollen |
Elena Utoiu; Anca Oancea; Ana-Maria Stanciuc; Laura M. Stefan; Agnes Toma; Angela Moraru; Camelia Filofteia Diguta; Florentina Matei; Calina Petru Cornea; Florin Oancea | The International Conference Of The University Of Agronomic Sciences And Veterinary Medicine Of Bucharest, „Agriculture For Life, Life For Agriculture”, Bucuresti, Romania, 2018 | |
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New Trends In Using Nanostructures And Nanoparticles In (Bio)Materials Functionalization |
Anca Oancea; Oana Crăciunescu; Elena Utoiu; Sorin Mănoiu; Viorica Coroiu; Ana-Maria Stanciuc; Lucia Moldovan | The Annual International Conference Of The Romanian Society Of Biochemistry And Molecular Biology, Bucuresti, Romania, 2018 | |
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Un Nou Polen De Albine, Fermentat Cu Un Consortiu De Microorganisme Din Kombucha, Cu Efecte Benefice Asupra Sanatatii |
Elena Uțoiu; Florentina Matei; Agnes Toma; Camelia Filofteia Diguță; Laura Mihaela Stefan; Sorin Mănoiu; Virgil Valeriu Vrăjmașu; Ionuț Moraru; Anca Oancea et al | Apiquality & Apimedica 2018 The Xi-Th Congress Of The Romanian Society Of Apitherapy, Sibiu, Romania, 2018 | |
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Lactic Acid Bacteria Strains Isolated From Kombucha With Potential Probiotic Effect |
Bogdan Matei; Justine Salzat; Filofteia Diguta Camelia; Petruta Cornea Calina; Gabriela Luta; Roxana Utoiu Elena; Florentina Matei | Romanian Biotechnological Letters, 2018 | |
RezumatKombucha is an oriental traditional beverage made usually of sweetened tea fermented by a symbiotic consortium of bacteria and yeast embedded within a cellulose membrane. The beverage has been characterized for health benefits related mainly to the tea itself but very few in relation to the microbial consortia. The objective of our work was to isolate lactic acid bacteria from a local kombucha source and characterize the strains for their probiotic potential. Five lactic acid bacteria have been isolated, characterized morphologically and by molecular tools; the results proved their belonging to the lactobacilli/lactococci group. Sequencing results lead to the conclusion that they all have 99% identity with strains of Pediococcus pentosaceus. The on plate screening for bacteriocin production have been expressed on synthetic media only for three of the total five isolates. To complete the probiotic protential profiles of the isolates, they have been tested for their resistance to bile salts; only one isolate finally proved to have clear probiotic potential. |
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Bee Collected Pollen With Enhanced Health Benefits, Produced By Fermentation With A Kombucha Consortium |
Utoiu Elena; Matei Florentina; Toma Agnes; Diguta Camelia Filofteia; Stefan Laura Mihaela; Manoiu Sorin; Vrajmasu Virgil Valeriu; Moraru Ionut; Oancea Anca; Israel-Roming Florentina; Cornea Calina Petruta; Constantinescu-Aruxandei Diana; Moraru Angela; Oancea Florin | Nutrients, 2018 | |
RezumatThe bioavailability of pollen bioactive compounds for humans is limited. In this study, our aim was to enhance the health-related benefits of pollen by fermentation with a Kombucha/SCOBY (symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeasts) consortium. We performed the fermentation of pollen suspended from the beginning with SCOBY on sweetened green tea or on Kombucha vinegar, by adding pollen after 20 days of Kombucha fermentation. We analyzed: formation of bioactive compounds (anti-oxidant polyphenols, soluble silicon, hydroxy-acids, short chain fatty acids-SCFA); parameters related to Kombucha fermentation (dynamics of lactic acid bacteria-LAB, formation of organic acids, soluble sugar evolution on Kombucha vinegar); the influence of Kombucha fermentation on pollen morphology and ultrastructure; in vitro cytotoxic and antitumoral effects of the Kombucha fermented pollen. The pollen addition increases LAB proportion in the total number of SCOBY microbial strains. SEM images highlight the adhesion of the SCOBY bacteria to pollen. Ultrastructural analysis reveals the release of the pollen content. The content of bioactive compounds (polyphenols, soluble silicon species and SCFA) is higher in the fermented pollen and the product shows a moderate antitumoral effect on Caco-2 cells. The health benefits of pollen are enhanced by fermentation with a Kombucha consortium. |
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Selenium Biofortification Treatment Of Cauliflower Enhances Their Content În Chemopreventive Compounds And In Vitro Antitumoral Activity |
Elena Utoiu; Anca Oancea; Alexandra Gaspar; Ana-Maria Seciu; Laura M. Stefan; Viorica Coroiu; Oana Craciunescu; Cristinel Dumitru Badiu; Florin Oancea | Scientific Bulletin. Series F: Biotechnologies, The International Conference Of The University Of Agronomic Sciences And Veterinary Medicine Of Bucharest „Agriculture For Life, Life For Agriculture”, Bucharest, Romania, 2017 | |
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Enhancement Of Chemopreventive Compounds Content În Cabbage By Treatment With A Selenium Based Plant Biostimulant |
Anca Oancea; Alexandra Gaspar; Ana-Maria Seciu; Laura Mihaela Stefan; Elena Utoiu; Lucia Moldovan; Danut Turcu; Dumitru Cristinel Badiu; Oana Craciunescu | Journal Of International Scientific Publications : Agriculture & Food, 2017 | |
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Enhancement Of Chemopreventive Compounds Content In Cabbage By Treatment With A Selenium Based Plant Biostimulant |
Anca Oancea; Alexandra Gaspar; Ana-Maria Seciu; Laura Mihaela Stefan; Elena Utoiu; Lucia Moldovan; Danut Turcu; Dumitru Cristinel Badiu; Oana Craciunescu; | 5Th International Conference “Agriculture And Food”, Elenite, Burgas, Bulgaria, 2017 | |
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Ultrastructural And Morphological Changes During Kombucha Pollen Fermentation |
Moraru I.; Utoiu E.; Manoiu V.S.; Ionita L.; Oancea A.; Oancea F. | 13Th Edition Of The International Symposium Priochem, Bucharest, Romania, 2017 | |
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Determination Of Metabolic Prebiotics From Kombucha Fermented Bee Pollen Products |
E. Utoiu; A. Toma; A. Oancea; A. Gaspar-Pintiliescu ; F. Oancea | 13Th Edition Of The International Symposium Priochem, 2017 | |
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Chemopreventive Functional Food Through Selenium Biofortification Of Cauliflower Plants |
Oancea Anca Olguta; Craciunescu Oana; Gaspar Alexandra; Moldovan Lucia; Seciu Ana-Maria; Utoiu Elena; Georgescu Florentina; Turcu Danut | Studia Universitatis “Vasile Goldis”, Seria Stiintele Vietii, 2016 | |
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Evaluation Of The Biocompatibility And Anti-Inflammatory Activity Of Some Nanocarriers Based On Vegetable Active Principles |
Stefan LM; Seciu AM; Craciunescu O; Utoiu E; Lacatusu I; Bordei N; Popescu M; Moldovan L | International Symposium On Modern Biotechnologies In Sustainable Development Of The Danube Delta – „Standard”, Murighiol, Tulcea, Romania, 2016 | |
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Procedeu De Obtinere A Unui Conduct De Ghidare Nervoasa Pentru Regenerarea Nervilor Periferici Si Conducte Nervoase Obtinute Prin Acest Procedeu |
Florescu I.; Mihai RI.; Lungu M.; Moldovan L.; Zarnescu O.; Coroiu V.; Utoiu E.; Stanciuc A.M. | State Office For Inventions And Trademarks (Osim), 2015 | |
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Selection Of An Efficient Chondroitin Sulfate-Liposome Delivery System As Chondroprotective Agent For Local Inflammation Treatment |
Craciunescu O.; Moldovan L.; Moisei M.; Utoiu E.; Zarnescu O.; Roseanu A.; Trif M. | Studia Universitatis Vasile Goldis, Seria Stiintele Vietii (Life Sciences Series), 2014 | |
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Chondroitin Sulphate Containing Liposome Reduces Pro-Inflammatory Cytokines And Modulates Matrix Metalloproteinases Activity In Il-Β1 Stimulated Chondrocytes |
Trif M.; Moisei M.; Roseanu A.; Craciunescu O.; Utoiu E.; Moldovan L. | 46Th Annual Scientific Meeting Of The European Society For Clinical Investigation, Bugapest, Hungary, 2012 | |
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Tissue Response After Subcutaneous Implantation Of Collagen Matrix Embedding Lipid Nanostructures For Medical Use |
Craciunescu O.; Moisei M.; Utoiu E.; Moldovan L.; Trif M.; Leau T.; Leau F.; Zarnescu O. | Symposium Of The Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine Bucharest, 2012 | |
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Evaluation Of Antioxidant And Cytoprotective Activities Of Arnica Montana L. And Artemisia Absinthium L. Ethanolic Extracts |
Craciunescu Oana; Constantin Daniel; Gaspar Alexandra; Toma Liana; Utoiu Elena; Moldovan Lucia | Chemistry Central Journal, 2012 | |
RezumatBackground: Arnica montana L. and Artemisia absinthium L. (Asteraceae) are medicinal plants native to temperate regions of Europe, including Romania, traditionally used for treatment of skin wounds, bruises and contusions. In the present study, A. montana and A. absinthium ethanolic extracts were evaluated for their chemical composition, antioxidant activity and protective effect against H2O2-induced oxidative stress in a mouse fibroblast-like NCTC cell line. Results: A. absinthium extract showed a higher antioxidant capacity than A. montana extract as Trolox equivalent antioxidant capacity, Oxygen radical absorbance capacity and 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl free radical-scavenging activity, in correlation with its flavonoids and phenolic acids content. Both plant extracts had significant effects on the growth of NCTC cells in the range of 10-100 mg/L A. montana and 10-500 mg/L A. absinthium. They also protected fibroblast cells against hydrogen peroxide-induced oxidative damage, at the same doses. The best protection was observed in cell pre-treatment with 10 mg/L A. montana and 10-300 mg/L A. absinthium, respectively, as determined by Neutral red and lactate dehydrogenase assays. In addition, cell pre-treatment with plant extracts, at these concentrations, prevented morphological changes induced by hydrogen peroxide. Flow-cytometry analysis showed that pre-treatment with A. montana and A. absinthium extracts restored the proportion of cells in each phase of the cell cycle. Conclusions: A. montana and A. absinthium extracts, rich in flavonoids and phenolic acids, showed a good antioxidant activity and cytoprotective effect against oxidative damage in fibroblast-like cells. These results provide scientific support for the traditional use of A. montana and A. absinthium in treatment of skin disorders. |
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Collagen Use In Biocompatibility Enhance Of Polyethylene Glycol |
Utoiu Elena; Lungu Maria; Coroiu Viorica; Oancca Anca | Banat’S Journal Of Biotechnology, 2011 | |
RezumatNew polymeric materials were prepared by mixing a biodegradable, water soluble synthetic polymer (polyethylene glycol-PEG) with a natural polymer with high degree of biocompatibility (type I collagen from bovine tendon). The blends were processed in the form of membranes by mixing aqueous solutions of components and drying of these mixtures. In vitro biocompatibility of polymer mixtures was evaluated by direct contact method, both qualitative methods (cytochemical staining cells with Giemsa) and quantitative methods (determination of cell viability in a culture of human dermal fibroblasts by MTT assay). Evaluation of these materials interaction with cell culture was also made by analyzing the activity of matrix metalloproteinases (MMP) by zymography. It was found that the mixture variant with the best degree of biocompatibility was PEG: Col 1:1 in combination ratio. |