Delfini Maurizio
Chemistry
University of Rome Tor Vergata
Italy
Biography
Professor of first SSD CHIM02 (Physical Chemistry) band. He has been part of organizing committees and has been chairman of international congresses; referee of international newspapers. Author of 110 publications on international journals and 150 communications to national and international congresses, an article review, 6 publications on national magazines and two books. Scientific research unit of research units within the funded Cofin Miur programs and an operational unit within the project Specialized Materials for Advanced Technologies II. He is the director of the NMR Service of the Department of Chemistry at La Sapienza University. Research activities: - Study of the structural, reactivity and transport properties of micro and nanostructured synthetic and natural matrix matrices. - Physical chemistry of biological activity molecules (small molecule interactions and macromolecules of biological interest). - Metabolic studies by RMN on Systems such as Foods, Plant Systems, and Biological Fluids. Graduate student lecturer of many students at the Laurea in Chimica and the Doctorate in Chemistry at La Sapienza University (Rome).
Research Interest
Organic chemistry
Publications
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Gianferri R, Maioli M, Delfini M, Brosio E. A low-resolution and high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance integrated approach to investigate the physical structure and metabolic profile of Mozzarella di Bufala Campana cheese. International dairy journal. 2007 Feb 28;17(2):167-76.
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Miccheli A, Marini F, Capuani G, Miccheli AT, Delfini M, Di Cocco ME, Puccetti C, Paci M, Rizzo M, Spataro A. The influence of a sports drink on the postexercise metabolism of elite athletes as investigated by NMR-based metabolomics. Journal of the American College of Nutrition. 2009 Oct 1;28(5):553-64.
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Manetti C, Bianchetti C, Bizzarri M, Casciani L, Castro C, D’Ascenzo G, Delfini M, Di Cocco ME, Laganà A, Miccheli A, Motto M. NMR-based metabonomic study of transgenic maize. Phytochemistry. 2004 Dec 31;65(24):3187-98.