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Overview

Patrizia Ciminiello is affiliated with the University of Naples Federico II in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with particular attention to marine toxins, environmental chemistry, and toxicology.

The main fields of study covered in their work include:

  • Environmental Science

Within this primary field, Ciminiello's subfields of study include:

  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Ocean Engineering

The key topics addressed in their research are:

  • Marine Toxins and Detection Methods
  • Environmental Chemistry and Analysis
  • Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact
  • Marine Biology and Environmental Chemistry
  • Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology

Ciminiello has recently published several papers, focusing on the analysis and impacts of marine toxins. Notable recent works include:

  • Toward Isolation of Palytoxins: Liquid Chromatography Coupled to Low- or High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry for the Study on the Impact of Drying Techniques, Solvents and Materials (2021, Toxins)
  • The dual impact of Ostreopsis cf. ovata on Mytilus galloprovincialis and Paracentrotus lividus: Toxin accumulation and pathological aspects (2020, Mediterranean Marine Science)

Frequent collaborators in Ciminiello's research include:

  • Antonia Mazzeo
  • Michela Varra
  • Luciana Tartaglione
  • Zita Zendong
  • Philipp Heß

The most common publication venues for their work are:

  • Toxins
  • Mediterranean Marine Science

Best Publications

  • The Genoa 2005 outbreak. Determination of putative palytoxin in Mediterranean Ostreopsis ovata by a new liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method.

    Patrizia Ciminiello;Carmela Dell'aversano;Ernesto Fattorusso;Martino Forino

  • Putative palytoxin and its new analogue, ovatoxin-a, in Ostreopsis ovata collected along the ligurian coasts during the 2006 toxic outbreak

    Patrizia Ciminiello;Carmela Dell’Aversano;Ernesto Fattorusso;Martino Forino

  • Complex palytoxin-like profile of Ostreopsis ovata. Identification of four new ovatoxins by high-resolution liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry

    Patrizia Ciminiello;Carmela Dell'Aversano;Emma Dello Iacovo;Ernesto Fattorusso

  • Comparative growth and toxin profile of cultured Ostreopsis ovata from the Tyrrhenian and Adriatic Seas.

    Franca Guerrini;Laura Pezzolesi;Andrea Feller;Manuela Riccardi

  • NMR-based identification of the phenolic profile of fruits of Lycium barbarum (goji berries). Isolation and structural determination of a novel N-feruloyl tyramine dimer as the most abundant antioxidant polyphenol of goji berries.

    Martino Forino;Luciana Tartaglione;Carmela Dell’Aversano;Patrizia Ciminiello

  • Isolation and structure elucidation of ovatoxin-a, the major toxin produced by Ostreopsis ovata.

    Patrizia Ciminiello;Carmela Dell’Aversano;Emma Dello Iacovo;Ernesto Fattorusso

  • Complex yessotoxins profile in Protoceratium reticulatum from north-western Adriatic sea revealed by LC-MS analysis.

    Patrizia Ciminiello;Carmela Dell'Aversano;Ernesto Fattorusso;Martino Forino

  • Influence of temperature and salinity on Ostreopsis cf. ovata growth and evaluation of toxin content through HR LC-MS and biological assays.

    Laura Pezzolesi;Franca Guerrini;Patrizia Ciminiello;Carmela Dell’Aversano

  • Yessotoxin in mussels of the northern Adriatic Sea.

    Patrizia Ciminiello;Ernesto Fattorusso;Martino Forino;Silvana Magno

  • Isolation of adriatoxin, a new analogue of yessotoxin from mussels of the Adriatic sea

    Patrizia Ciminiello;Ernesto Fattorusso;Martino Forino;Silvana Magno

  • Unique toxin profile of a Mediterranean Ostreopsis cf. ovata strain: HR LC-MS(n) characterization of ovatoxin-f, a new palytoxin congener.

    Patrizia Ciminiello;Carmela Dell’Aversano;Emma Dello Iacovo;Ernesto Fattorusso

  • Ostreopsis cf. ovata bloom in the northern Adriatic Sea during summer 2009: Ecology, molecular characterization and toxin profile

    Stefano Accoroni;Tiziana Romagnoli;Federica Colombo;Chiara Pennesi

  • Toxin profile of Alexandrium ostenfeldii (Dinophyceae) from the Northern Adriatic Sea revealed by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.

    Patrizia Ciminiello;Carmela Dell'Aversano;Ernesto Fattorusso;Silvana Magno

  • LC-MS of palytoxin and its analogues: State of the art and future perspectives

    Patrizia Ciminiello;Carmela Dell'Aversano;Emma Dello Iacovo;Ernesto Fattorusso

  • Amphitoxin, a new high molecular weight antifeedant pyridinium salt from the Caribbean sponge Amphimedon compressa.

    Stefania Albrizio;Patrizia Ciminiello;Ernesto Fattorusso;Silvana Magno

  • The novel ovatoxin-g and isobaric palytoxin (so far referred to as putative palytoxin) from Ostreopsis cf. ovata (NW Mediterranean Sea): structural insights by LC-high resolution MS n

    María García-Altares;Luciana Tartaglione;Carmela Dell’Aversano;Olga Carnicer

  • Stereostructure and Biological Activity of 42-Hydroxy-palytoxin: A New Palytoxin Analogue from Hawaiian Palythoa Subspecies

    Patrizia Ciminiello;Carmela Dell'aversano;Emma Dello Iacovo;Ernesto Fattorusso

  • Hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry for determination of domoic acid in Adriatic shellfish.

    Patrizia Ciminiello;Carmela Dell'Aversano;Ernesto Fattorusso;Martino Forino

  • Structural elucidation of a new cytotoxin isolated from mussels of the Adriatic sea.

    Ciminiello P;Fattorusso E;Forino M;Di Rosa M

  • Nitrogen and phosphorus limitation effects on cell growth, biovolume, and toxin production in Ostreopsis cf. ovata

    Silvana Vanucci;Laura Pezzolesi;Rossella Pistocchi;Patrizia Ciminiello

Frequent Co-Authors

Ernesto Fattorusso
Ernesto Fattorusso University of Naples Federico II
Carmela Dell’Aversano
Carmela Dell’Aversano University of Naples Federico II
Takeshi Yasumoto
Takeshi Yasumoto Tohoku University
Cecilia Totti
Cecilia Totti Marche Polytechnic University
Mariachiara Chiantore
Mariachiara Chiantore University of Genoa
Ettore Novellino
Ettore Novellino University of Naples Federico II
Giorgio Lenaz
Giorgio Lenaz University of Bologna
Adriana Zingone
Adriana Zingone Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn
Marco Faimali
Marco Faimali National Research Council (CNR)
Stefania Gorbi
Stefania Gorbi Marche Polytechnic University

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