Oana Ungureanu
CS - Centrul de Bioanaliză
Biografie
Licențiată în Chimie (Inginerie Chimică-UPB, specializarea Inginerie Biochimică (din 1995), începănd cu luna oct. 2008 am devenit asistent de cercetare la INCDSB și cercetător din anul 2019. În acest timp am fost membră în echipa a 21 de proiecte naționale și 3 proiecte internaționale. Specializată în domeniul chimiei analitice, bioanalizei, determinării și analizei compușilor biologic activi din plante medicinale și aromatice (laboratorul de analize fitochimice), protecția mediului (am fost expert autorizat managementul și protecția mediului, tehnologii de depoluare și monitorizare a calității mediului înconjurator), cosmetologie (acreditare MECT și MMSSF). Am urmărit secțiunea financiară a proiectelor și gestionez resursele financiare și umane din cadrul Centrului de Bioanaliză.
Publicatii
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The Influence Of Green Extraction Methods On The Chemical Composition, Antioxidant, A-Amylase And A-Glucosidase Inhibitory Activities Of Solidago Virgaurea Extracts |
Paun Gabriela; Neagu Elena; Tache Andreia; Ungureanu Oana; Radu Gabriel Lucian | Planta Medica, 2023 | |
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Chitosan Supports Containing Impatiens Noli-Tangere And Symphytum Officinale Hydroalcoholic Extracts In Burns Treatment: Antimicrobial And Healing Effects |
Zanfirescu Anca; Marineci Cristina Daniela; Paun Gabriela; Ungureanu Oana; Neagu Elena; Chirita Cornel; Velescu Bruno Stefan; Olaru Octavian Tudorel; Negres Simona | Farmacia, 2021 | |
RezumatBum injuries have a major impact on population health, an optimal bum wound dressing with both healing and antibacterial effect being needed. Our purpose was to assess the healing efficacy of chitosan supports containing different quantities of a hydroalcoholic extract obtained from Impatiens noli-tangere and Symphytum officinale, in a rat bum wound model. The antibacterial effect of the extract was also assessed. The efficacy of topical daily administration of the supports and of silver sulphadiazine was evaluated by measuring the thermal lesion area. In addition, tissular hydroxyproline content and IL-6, TNF-alpha plasmatic levels were measured. The chitosan support with the highest content of plant extract showed the most pronounced healing effect. The mixed extract was shown to possess a moderate antibacterial effect, the most sensitive microorganism being S. aureus. |
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Antioxidant And Antidiabetic Properties Of Polyphenolic-Rich Extracts Of Apium Graveolens And Agropyrum Repens |
NEAGU E.; Pǎun G.; MOROEANU V.; UNGUREANU O.; RADU G.L. | Revue Roumaine De Chimie, 2021 | |
RezumatDue to the increase of the incidence of type II diabetes nowadays there are attempts to find phytotherapeutic alternatives for the prophylaxis of this disease by inhibiting the enzymes involved in glucose uptake. Thus, in this study the α-amylase and α-glucosidase inhibitory activities of some hydroalcoholic Apium graveolens and Agropyrum repens extracts (50% EtOH, v/v, 10% weight) were analysed. Extracts were processed by membranare processes, microand ultrafiltration for obtaining rich-polyphenolic extracts. The polyphenols and flavones content and antioxidant activity of them were analysed. The extracts of both plants have shown inhibitory activities on the two digestive enzymes. © 2019 Editura Academiei Romane. All rights reserved. |
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Stilbenes And Xanthones From Medicinal Plants As Potential Antitumor Agents |
Teodor;E.D.; Ungureanu O.; Moroeanu V.; Radu G.L. | Current Bioactive Compounds, 2020 | |
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The Potential Of Flavonoids And Tannins From Medicinal Plants As Anticancer-Agents |
Teodor Eugenia D.; Ungureanu Oana; Gatea Florentina; Radu Gabriel L. | Anti-Cancer Agents In Medicinal Chemistry, 2020 | |
RezumatThe tendency of using herbs extracts or natural compounds extracted from herbs for preventing or treating different illnesses, including cancer, continues to be an alternative to drug use. Many studies of plant compounds aimed at finding substances with selective cytotoxicity on abnormal cells. Phenolic compounds, as important secondary metabolites from plants, are one of them. In this review, the recent literature data from the past five years about anticancer/antitumor effect of flavonoids and tannins extracted from medicinal plants are surveyed. The cytostatic/antitumor effects of the individual compounds extracted from plants and/or of the plants' polyphenolic extracts are considered, in order to point out the most significant constituents or plants with anticancer potential. The most important results concerning these compounds and their derivatives in cancer prevention and treatment, the importance of their chemical structure, their mechanism of action in vitro and in vivo, and some bioavailability aspects are discussed. |
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The Potential Of Flavonoids And Tannins From Medicinal Plants As Anticancer Agents |
Teodor E.D.; Ungureanu O.; Gatea F.; Radu G.L. | Anti-Cancer Agents In Medicinal Chemistry, 2020 | |
RezumatThe tendency of using herbs extracts or natural compounds extracted from herbs for preventing or treating different illnesses, including cancer, continues to be an alternative to drug use. Many studies of plant compounds aimed at finding substances with selective cytotoxicity on abnormal cells. Phenolic compounds, as important secondary metabolites from plants, are one of them. In this review, the recent literature data from the past five years about anticancer/antitumor effect of flavonoids and tannins extracted from medicinal plants are surveyed. The cytostatic/antitumor effects of the individual compounds extracted from plants and/or of the plants' polyphenolic extracts are considered, in order to point out the most significant constituents or plants with anticancer potential. The most important results concerning these compounds and their derivatives in cancer prevention and treatment, the importance of their chemical structure, their mechanism of action in vitro and in vivo, and some bioavailability aspects are discussed. © 2020 Bentham Science Publishers. |
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Antioxidant Activity And Phenolics Content Of Capsella Bursa-Pastoris And Marrubium Vulgare Depending On Environmental Factors |
Neagu E.; Paun G.; Ungureanu O.; Radu G.L. | Environmental Engineering And Management Journal, 2019 | |
RezumatIn this work we aimed to examine the influence of the main abiotic factors (temperature, rainfall, relative humidity, atmospheric pressure) on the synthesis of active compounds (phenolics, flavonoids), with antioxidant and therapeutic effect of two herbs - Capsella bursa-pastoris (shepherd's purse) and Marrubium vulgare (horehound) collected from two different areas of Romania: Dobrogea (Constanta) and Muntenia (Bucharest). The studies have shown that biogenesis and accumulation of secondary metabolites that gives the therapeutic properties of medicinal plants is influenced by biotic and abiotic factors. In this work we aimed to determine the profile of concentrations of biologically active compounds from the studied herbs depending on the harvest time period and variability of the environmental factors. The medicinal herbs had harvested in autumn (September, 2013) and in spring (May – June, 2014); the alcoholic and aqueous extracts were analyzed in terms of composition: In main biologically active compounds (phenolics, flavonoids) and antioxidant activity as DPPH and ABTS, and spectral data analysis by FTIR. Experimental data obtained showed a significantly higher phenolics and flavonoids content and also a higher antioxidant activity in herbs harvested from the Dobrogea (Constanta) area, for the herbs studied. © 2019, Gheorghe Asachi Technical University of Iasi, Romania. All rights reserved. |
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Ntioxidant And Antidiabetic Properties Of Polyphenolic Rich Extracts Of Apium Graveolens And Agropyrum Repens |
Elena Neagu; Gabriela Paun; Veronica Moroeanu; Oana Ungureanu; Gabriel Lucian Radu | 5Th International Conference On Analytical Chemistry, Roicac, Bucuresti, Romania, 2018 | |
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A Bioanalytical Approach Of Chemical Composition, Bioactivity And Cytotoxicity Of Berteroa Incana L. Herb |
Ungureanu Oana; Gatea Florentina; Seciu Ana Maria; Teodor Eugenia Dumitra; Nicorescu Isabela Madalina; Radu Gabriel Lucian | Natural Product Research, 2018 | |
RezumatBerteroa incana is a wild herb widespread in temperate zones which was practically not studied for its biological effects. Methanolic and aqueous extracts of B. incana were assessed for the content in polyphenols and the related antioxidant and antimicrobial activities and the polysaccharide extract for the content in saccharides and the associated cytostatic effect. The results obtained highlighted that the methanolic extracts of B. incana contain moderate amounts of polyphenols, the most representative been isoquercitrin 4.41 +/- 0.02 mg100 g(-1)dry weight plant material (DW), quercetin 4.21 +/- 0.05, sinapic acid 5.23 +/- 0.12 and ferulic acid 5.05 +/- 0.12 mg 100 g(-1)DW, with correlated moderate antioxidant activities (IC (50) 13.40 +/- 0.01 mu g mL(-1)) and absent antibacterial activity. The polysaccharide fraction showed high content in saccharides, especially in arabinose (312.22 +/- 7.54 mg g(-1) polysaccharide extract) and glucose (279.22 +/- 5.59), and promising cytostatic effect. [GRAPHICS] . |
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Phytochemical Analysis And In Vitro Biological Activity Of Betonica Officinalis And Salvia Officinalis Extracts |
Paun Gabriela; Neagu Elena; Moroeanu Veronica; Ungureanu Oana; Cretu Ruxandra; Ionescu Elena; Tebrencu Carmen Elena; Ionescu Robertina; Stoica Ileana; Radu Gabriel Lucian | Romanian Biotechnological Letters, 2017 | |
RezumatThe objectives of this study were to define the phenolic profile, antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties of extracts from Betonica officinalis and Salvia officinalis herbs used in traditional medicine. The results indicated that the extract inhibits scavenges stable 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS) cation radicals. In the present study, Salvia officinalis was potent antibacterial agent against Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus epidermidis, Bacillus subtilis, Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The extracts inhibited cyclooxygenase (COX-1) and denaturation of protein, which suggests these species might be a potential source of plant-derived anti-inflammatory substances. Our study, for the first time, revealed the antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory activity of the Betonica officinalis herb. The results of this study could be helpful to develop medicinal preparations and uses of this species as an antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and wound healing agent. |
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Probiotic Strains Influence On Infant Microbiota In The In Vitro Colonic Fermentation Model Gis1 |
Moroeanu Veronica Ionela; Vamanu Emanuel; Paun Gabriela; Neagu Elena; Ungureanu Oana Rodica; Eremia Sandra A. V.; Radu Gabriel-Lucian; Ionescu Robertina; Pelinescu Diana Roxana | Indian Journal Of Microbiology, 2015 | |
RezumatThe main goal of our study was to evaluate the effect of the individual administration of five lyophilized lactic acid bacteria strains (Lactobacillus fermentum 428ST, Lactobacillus rhamnosus E4.2, Lactobacillus plantarum FCA3, Lactobacillus sp. 34.1, Weissella paramesenteroides FT1a) against the in vitro simulated microbiota of the human colon using the GIS1 system. The influence on the metabolic activity was also assessed by quantitative determination of proteins and polysaccharides at each segment of human colon. The obtained results indicated that the lactic acid bacteria L. rhamnosus E4.2 and W. paramesenteroides FTa1 had better efficiency in synthesising exopolysaccharides and also a better probiotic potential and therefore could be recommended for use in probiotics products or food industry. |
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Chemical Composition, Antioxidant And Antibacterial Activity Of Essential Oils From Moroccan Aromatic Herbs |
Paun Gabriela; Zrira Saadia; Boutakiout Amale; Ungureanu Oana; Simion Demetra; Chelaru Ciprian; Radu Gabriel Lucian | Revue Roumaine De Chimie, 2013 | |
RezumatThe aim of this study was to evaluate the antioxidant and antibacterial potential of essential oils (EOs) of two Moroccan aromatic herbs essential oils: Lippia citriodora and Cedrus atlantica. The composition of these species was analyzed by GC/MS and 54 compounds were identified. The essential oil extracted from L. citriodora contained, as main components citral (19.07%), cuparene (12.33%), 1-butenylidenecyclohexane (9.4%), eucalyptol (7.9%), spathulenol (7.55%), beta-cyclocitral (6.54%) and caryophhyllene oxide (6.27%) and the major constituents of the Cedrus atlantica oil were beta-himachalene (29.4%), alpha-longipinene (20.75%), beta-chamigrene (14.39%), longifolene (V4) (11.61%) and alpha-himachalene (5.1%). The oils were also subjected to screening for their possible antioxidant activity by using 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and the reducing power assays. The antibacterial activity of these essential oils has been evaluated against two bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli) with significant importance for food industry and we determined the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) of each essential oil. The tested essential oils showed a variable degree of antimicrobial activity. These results suggest that the essential oil from Lippia citriodora has potential to be used as a natural antioxidant and antimicrobial agent in food processing. |
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Applicability Of Ultra- And Nanofiltration For The Concentration Of Medicinal Plant Extracts |
Paun G.; Neagu E.; Ungureanu O.; Radu G. L. | Planta Medica, 2011 | |
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