MARENGO, Arianna
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
AS - Asia 3.622
NA - Nord America 3.601
EU - Europa 2.532
SA - Sud America 323
AF - Africa 318
OC - Oceania 70
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 11
Totale 10.477
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 3.451
IT - Italia 877
IN - India 503
CN - Cina 489
PK - Pakistan 454
SG - Singapore 437
IE - Irlanda 304
ID - Indonesia 249
IR - Iran 229
DE - Germania 214
TR - Turchia 183
BR - Brasile 182
KR - Corea 169
SE - Svezia 160
PH - Filippine 128
FR - Francia 119
VN - Vietnam 115
MY - Malesia 111
TW - Taiwan 109
JP - Giappone 106
ES - Italia 105
GB - Regno Unito 105
TH - Thailandia 96
HK - Hong Kong 95
DK - Danimarca 88
MA - Marocco 88
PT - Portogallo 88
PL - Polonia 83
CA - Canada 82
MX - Messico 62
AU - Australia 58
EG - Egitto 57
ZA - Sudafrica 55
FI - Finlandia 48
BE - Belgio 45
RU - Federazione Russa 40
DZ - Algeria 39
EC - Ecuador 35
AR - Argentina 31
SA - Arabia Saudita 31
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 30
NL - Olanda 30
RO - Romania 29
UA - Ucraina 29
CO - Colombia 25
CL - Cile 23
GR - Grecia 22
TN - Tunisia 22
IQ - Iraq 21
BD - Bangladesh 18
NG - Nigeria 17
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 17
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 16
CH - Svizzera 16
RS - Serbia 15
KE - Kenya 14
PE - Perù 13
IL - Israele 12
LK - Sri Lanka 12
AT - Austria 11
HU - Ungheria 10
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 10
EU - Europa 9
LT - Lituania 9
NO - Norvegia 9
BO - Bolivia 7
JO - Giordania 7
UZ - Uzbekistan 7
KZ - Kazakistan 6
EE - Estonia 5
HR - Croazia 5
SI - Slovenia 5
SY - Repubblica araba siriana 5
BG - Bulgaria 4
CM - Camerun 4
NP - Nepal 4
VE - Venezuela 4
ZW - Zimbabwe 4
AM - Armenia 3
BY - Bielorussia 3
CU - Cuba 3
ET - Etiopia 3
LB - Libano 3
TG - Togo 3
UY - Uruguay 3
YE - Yemen 3
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 2
GT - Guatemala 2
LY - Libia 2
ME - Montenegro 2
MG - Madagascar 2
NC - Nuova Caledonia 2
SN - Senegal 2
SS - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.SS??? 2
TZ - Tanzania 2
UG - Uganda 2
BW - Botswana 1
KH - Cambogia 1
LU - Lussemburgo 1
LV - Lettonia 1
Totale 10.474
Città #
Santa Clara 463
Chandler 392
Singapore 350
Dublin 296
Rawalpindi 234
Ann Arbor 198
Fairfield 149
Turin 140
Jakarta 117
New York 114
Woodbridge 109
Ashburn 108
Beijing 106
Nyköping 106
Torino 102
Columbus 92
Dong Ket 82
Wilmington 82
Houston 80
Medford 74
Princeton 71
Subang Jaya 70
Frankfurt am Main 68
Redwood City 63
Seattle 63
New Delhi 62
Tehran 60
Bangkok 59
Cambridge 54
Lahore 54
Pune 47
Dearborn 46
Central 45
Istanbul 45
Guangzhou 44
Pisa 44
Milan 41
Warsaw 39
Lisbon 38
Karachi 37
Chennai 36
Florence 35
Hangzhou 35
Rome 35
Bengaluru 33
Ankara 32
Helsinki 30
Tokyo 30
Surat 28
Boston 27
Taipei 27
Washington 27
Delhi 26
Kaohsiung City 26
Cagliari 25
Faisalabad 25
Shanghai 25
Islamabad 24
Jacksonville 24
Mthatha 24
Los Angeles 23
Montreal 23
Karaj 22
Ames 21
Lucknow 21
Mumbai 21
Cairo 20
Hobart 20
Kolkata 20
Geumjeong-gu 19
Fes 18
Quezon City 18
Rabat 18
Bologna 17
Maringá 17
Porto Alegre 17
San Diego 17
Bahía Blanca 16
Boardman 16
Hebei 16
Moscow 16
Seocho-gu 16
Taichung 16
Hyderabad 15
Medan 15
Paris 15
Villeurbanne 15
Hong Kong 14
Lappeenranta 14
Nairobi 14
Riyadh 14
San Jose 14
Brussels 13
Jinan 13
Leiden 13
Nanjing 13
Norwalk 13
Santiago 13
Baltimore 12
Berlin 12
Totale 5.678
Nome #
Evaluating the effect of in vitro digestion on the total polyphenol content of Vitis vinifera L. by-products 710
Essential oil components as GC-compatible hydrophobic deep eutectic solvents to extract regulated compounds from water-based fragrances 692
Essential oils as potential acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase inhibitors. A case study: Elettaria cardamomum (L.) Maton essential oil 681
Gas chromatography of essential oil: State-of-the-art, recent advances, and perspectives 575
Essential oils bearing specialized metabolites with potential hypoglycemic activity: a bio-guided fractionation approach driven by in vitro (porcine, human and fungal) α-amylase inhibition assays 438
Elettaria cardamomum (L.) Maton essential oil as potential acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase inhibitor: A bioguided fractionation approach 366
Harnessing the potential of natural compounds through DES-based DLLME to make greener fragrance analysis: A case study with high water content samples 252
“Truly Natural”: Fully Automated Stir-Bar Sorptive Extraction with Enantioselective GC–MS Quantitation of Chiral Markers of Peach Aroma 247
Omics analysis of natural products is going greener: Opportunities from new materials combined with microextraction techniques 236
Chemical and biomolecular analyses to discriminate three taxa of Pistacia genus from Sardinia Island (Italy) and their antifungal activity 216
Evaluation of volatile bioactive secondary metabolites transfer from medicinal and aromatic plants to herbal teas: Comparison of different methods for the determination of transfer rate and human intake 181
Chemical characterisation and biological activity of leaf essential oils obtained from Pistacia terebinthus growing wild in Tunisia and Sardinia Island 175
Characterization of four wild edible Carduus species from the Mediterranean region via phytochemical and biomolecular analyses 163
Antiviral Activity of a Arisaema Tortuosum Leaf Extract and Some of its Constituents against Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 157
Exploiting the versatility of vacuum-assisted headspace solid-phase microextraction in combination with the selectivity of ionic liquid-based GC stationary phases to discriminate Boswellia spp. resins through their volatile and semivolatile fractions 146
Exploiting Magnetic Ionic Liquids to Develop a One-step Method for Plant DNA Isolation 141
Essential oils bearing specialized metabolites with potential acetylcholinesterase inhibitory activity 139
Arabidopsis thaliana ITS sequence-specific DNA extraction by ion-tagged oligonucleotides coupled with a magnetic ionic liquid 138
Can the selectivity of phosphonium based ionic liquids be exploited as stationary phase for routine gas chromatography? A case study: The use of trihexyl(tetradecyl) phosphonium chloride in the flavor, fragrance and natural product fields 135
APPLICATION OF VACUUM-ASSISTED HEADSPACE SOLID PHASE MICROEXTRACTION TO CHARACTERISE THE VOLATILE AND SEMI-VOLATILE FRACTIONS OF COMPLEX SOLID PLANT MATRICES 134
OLI ESSENZIALI CONTENENTI CITRALE COME POTENZIALI INIBITORI DELLA TIROSINASI 133
Medical Ethnobotany survey of the Senegalese community living in Cagliari (Sardinia, Italy) 127
Pomegranate by-products valorization: cell-based antioxidant activity of the hydroalcoholic leaf extract 118
Ionic liquids as water-compatible GC stationary phases for the analysis of fragrances and essential oils: Quantitative GC–MS analysis of officially-regulated allergens in perfumes 117
PLANT VOLATILE SECONDARY METABOLITES: CITRAL CONTAINING ESSENTIAL OILS AS POTENTIAL TYROSINASE INHIBITORS 103
Identification of a new R3 MYB type repressor and functional characterization of the members of the MBW transcriptional complex involved in anthocyanin biosynthesis in eggplant (S. Melongena L.) 102
Artemisia umbelliformis Lam. and Génépi Liqueur: Volatile Profile as Diagnostic Marker for Geographic Origin and to Predict Liqueur Safety 102
Determination of acrylamide in roasted coffee powders and brews at ultra-trace level by GC-MS using microextraction techniques based on Ionic Liquids 96
A Case Report of Accidental Intoxication following Ingestion of Foxglove Confused with Borage: High Digoxinemia without Major Complications 95
Grapevine Green Pruning Residues as a Promising and Sustainable Source of Bioactive Phenolic Compounds 94
Essential oils and hypoglycemic activity: bio-guided fractionation approach looking for plant bioactive secondary metabolites with alpha-amylase inhibition capacity 88
Analytical strategies for in-vivo evaluation of plant volatile emissions - A review 87
Bio-guided fractionation driven by in vitro α-amylase inhibition assays of essential oils bearing specialized metabolites with potential hypoglycemic activity 87
Artemisia umbelliformis Lam. and génépi liqueur. From the field to the final product: the importance of the volatile fraction in quality control 85
Rediscovering medicinal Amazonian aromatic plants: Piper carpunya (Piperaceae) essential oil as paradigmatic study 85
Chromatographic Fingerprinting Strategy to Delineate Chemical Patterns Correlated to Coffee Odor and Taste Attributes 84
Derivatization-targeted analysis of amino compounds in plant extracts in neutral loss acquisition mode by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry 82
Phenolic content and antioxidant potential evaluation of unexploited byproducts from Vitis vinifera L. 81
Characterization of the phenolic content of leaves and green pruning residues of Vitis vinifera L. 80
Antidiabetic potential of Ptilostemon casabonae (L.) Greuter, a little-known Mediterranean plant 79
Ptilostemon casabonae (L.) Greuter: phytochemical and biomolecular intra-specific variability of a little known endemic Mediterranean plant 79
Ionic Liquids for Micro-Scale Extractions from Plants: From the Plant Genome to the Plant Metabolome 77
Development of an innovative and sustainable one-step method for rapid plant DNA isolation for targeted PCR using magnetic ionic liquids 76
Quality control of medicinal and aromatic plants and related herbal teas: quantitative determination of volatile bioactive secondary metabolites 76
Exploiting ionic liquids as GC stationary phases in the essential oil field, the uncommon selectivity of trihexyl(tetradecyl)phosphonium chloride 75
“Truly natural”: fully automated stir bar sorptive extraction-enantioselective GC-MS quantitation of chiral markers of peach aroma 72
Characterization and Biological Activity of Fiber-Type Cannabis sativa L. Aerial Parts at Different Growth Stages 71
Adulteration of essential oils: A multitask issue for quality control. three case studies: Lavandula angustifolia mill., Citrus limon (l.) Osbeck and Melaleuca alternifolia (Maiden & Betche) Cheel 69
Punica granatum Leaf Ethanolic Extract and Ellagic Acid as Inhibitors of Zika Virus Infection 67
Misidentification of wild plant cooked in soup and sold as traditional gastronomy 66
Citral-containing essential oils as potential tyrosinase inhibitors: A bio-guided fractionation approach 66
Bio-guided fractionation of essential oils looking for plant bioactive secondary metabolites with potential hypoglycemic activity 65
Ionic liquids as stationary phases for gas chromatography—Unusual selectivity of ionic liquids with a phosphonium cation and different anions in the flavor, fragrance and essential oil analyses 64
Melissa officinalis extracts as potential acetylcholinesterase, tyrosinase and elastase enzymes inhibitors 63
Punica granatum leaves as a potential source of bioactive molecules 63
Anti-inflammatory activity of different species of thistles from Sardinia in gastric epithelial cells 63
The hydro-alcoholic extracts of Sardinian wild thistles (Onopordum spp.) inhibit TNF alpha-induced IL-8 secretion and NF-kappa B pathway in human gastric epithelial AGS cells 61
Ptilostemon casabonae (L.) Greuter: chemical and biomolecular analyses of a little-known Mediterranean endemism 59
Evaluation of the Farming Potential of Echinacea Angustifolia DC. Accessions Grown in Italy by Root-Marker Compound Content and Morphological Trait Analyses 59
Citral Containing Essential Oils as Potential Tyrosinase Inhibitors: a bio-guided fractionation approach to investigate the additive and/or synergistic contribution of minor compounds 54
Preliminary study of endemic plants of Sardinia as a source of new antiviral agents 53
Essential oils bearing specialized metabolites with potential tyrosinase inhibitory activity 53
In vitro permeation, skin-layers distribution and environmental emission of bioactive Tea Tree essential oil components from topic formulations 53
Phytochemical and biomolecular analyses of wild edible Sardinian thistles and evaluation of their potential anti-inflammatory activity 51
Hypericum scruglii, a species endemic to Sardinia as a source of potential HIV-1 integrase inhibitors 50
In vitro anti-HIV-1 reverse transcriptase and integrase properties of punica granatum L. Leaves, bark, and peel extracts and their main compounds 50
Immobilization of phosphonium-based ionic liquid stationary phases extends their operative range to routine applications in the flavor, fragrance and natural product fields 49
Development Of A Dispersive Solid-Liquid Microextraction Method Using Natural Eutectic Mixtures For A Greener Extraction Of Phytochemicals From Cannabis sp. Samples 48
New phases for analytical scale extraction from plants: Current and future trends 46
Development of a dispersive solid-liquid microextraction method using natural eutectic solvents for a greener extraction of phytochemicals from fiber-type Cannabis sp 45
Hydrophobic Natural Eutectic Solvents for the Gas Chromatographic Determination of Suspected Allergens in Fragrances by Dispersive Liquid-Liquid Microextraction 45
INVESTIGATION OF FOUR WILD EDIBLE CARDUUS SPECIES FROM SARDINIA VIA PHYTOCHEMICAL AND BIOMOLECULAR ANALYSES 41
Wild edible plants or herbal medicine? Preliminary ethnobotanical investigation on Asteraceae in TBK of Sardinia island, Italy. 40
Going green in natural products analysis: leading strategies for sample preparation and analysis 39
Intra-specific variation in the little-known Mediterranean plant Ptilostemon casabonae (L.) Greuter analysed through phytochemical and biomolecular markers 39
Essential oils’ components for the preparation of Natural Eutectic Solvents 38
Fiber-Type Cannabis sativa L.: Phytochemical Characterization and Biological Activity of the Aerial Parts at Different Growth Stages 37
HEMP AND GRAPEVINE BY-PRODUCTS: HOW TO VALORIZE THEIR CONTENT IN BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS WITH GREENER APPROACHES? 37
Volatile profiling of Arnicão (Lychnophora salicifolia mart.), a wild medicinal species from Brazilian Cerrado 37
Ptilostemon casabonae (L.) Greuter: some updates on a poorly known endemic species from Sardinia 36
In vitro citotoxicity evaluation of natural compounds from Punica granatum L. and Vitis vinifera L. on leukemia and multiple myeloma cell lines 36
Ptilostemon casabonae (L.) Greuter | [Ptilostemon casabonae (L.) Greuter] 35
Derivatization-targeted analysis of amino compounds from Cardueae species by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry 35
Onopordum illyricum L.: new anti HIV-1 agents from a Mediterranean edible Mediterranean plant. 34
Make the Quality Control of Essential Oils Greener: Fast Enantioselective GC-MS Analysis of Sweet and Bitter Orange as a Case Study 33
Characterization of non-psychotomimetic cannabinoids and phenolic compounds in fiber-type Cannabis sativa L. aerial parts at different vegetative stages as a potential source of antioxidants 32
Phytochemical and biomolecular analyses of four wild edible Carduus species from Sardinia. 32
Natural hydrophobic deep eutectic solvents for the extraction of bioactive compounds from complex samples 31
Preliminary study of variability of essential oils btained from Sardinian populations of Teucrium capitatum L. ssp. Capitatum 31
Wild italian hyssopus officinalis subsp. Aristatus (godr.) nyman: From morphological and phytochemical evidences to biological activities 30
Effect of different light intensities on Haematococcus pluvialis ketocarotenoid biosynthesis 29
Ultrasound-assisted dispersive solid-liquid microextraction with eutectic solvents for the determination of cannabinoids in different hemp products 28
A sustainable approach for the reliable and simultaneous determination of terpenoids and cannabinoids in hemp inflorescences by vacuum assisted headspace solid-phase microextraction 26
Preliminary essential oils study on the genus Teucrium from Sardinia (Italy). 25
Ionic Liquids in Green Sample Preparation 24
Achillea millefolium L. and Achillea erba-rotta subsp. moschata (Wulfen) I.Richardson: investigation of two species traditionally used in northern Italy 24
Green Solid Lipid Nanoparticles by Fatty Acid Coacervation: An Innovative Nasal Delivery Tool for Drugs Targeting Cerebrovascular and Neurological Diseases 22
Free Amino Acids and Biogenic Amines Profiling and Variation in Wild and Sub-Endemic Cardueae Species from Sardinia and Corse 18
Metodo per ottenere nanoparticelle lipidiche solide a partire da saponi naturali 18
In vivo antihyperglycemic effect of Ptilostemon casabonae (L.) Greuter leaf extract and its liposomal formulation 16
Totale 10.638
Categoria #
all - tutte 28.638
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 14.579
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 43.217


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020496 0 0 0 0 0 84 72 79 87 64 58 52
2020/2021717 56 73 70 33 50 85 25 58 35 46 38 148
2021/20221.050 37 43 122 72 33 64 96 97 56 58 186 186
2022/20231.609 115 104 61 127 138 385 142 114 149 59 123 92
2023/20243.365 162 198 178 314 359 401 415 352 58 266 279 383
2024/20252.856 267 321 485 453 987 343 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 10.728