2014, Número 2
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Rev Cubana Plant Med 2014; 19 (2)
Capacidad atrapadora de radicales libres, efectos citotóxicos y antiproliferativos de Vaccinium meridionale Sw. en líneas celulares de cáncer de colon
Maldonado-Celis ME, Arango-Varela SS, Rojano BA
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 47
Paginas: 172-184
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RESUMEN
Introducción: Vaccinium meridionale Swartz, pertenece a la familia Ericaceae,
conocida comúnmente como mortiño agraz. Considerado un alimento funcional por
su contenido de antocianinas y antioxidantes similares o mayor al reportado para
otras especies de
Vaccinium. Sin embargo, poco se conoce sobre sus propiedades
nutracéuticas y en la salud.
Objetivos: determinar en extracto acuoso del fruto mortiño, la actividad
antioxidante y su efecto citotóxico y antiproliferativo en células de adenocarcinoma
de colon (SW480) y sus derivadas metastásicas (SW620).
Métodos: contenido de fenoles y antocianinas totales se determinó por el método
Folin-Ciocalteu, los derivados caffeoil por HPLC-DAD. La actividad antioxidante se
analizó como habilidad para atrapar especies reactivas del oxígeno (ROS) y del
nitrógeno (RNI), radicales peróxilo e hidróxilo. La actividad citotóxica y
antiproliferativa se estudiaron por MTT y sulforodamina B.
Resultados : en 100 g de liofilizado se encontrófenoles totales (2546 mg GAE),
antocianinas (150,7 mg C3G), ácido clorogénico (126 mg), ácido ferúlico (108 mg)
y cumárico (63 mg), capacidad atrapadora de radical hidroxilo fue 36147,5 μmol
DMSO, capacidad atrapadorade ROS y RNS fue 29255,9 y 41775,2 μmol Trolox,
respectivamente, valor ORAC 41775,2 μmol Trolox. Se observó un efecto citotóxico
y antiproliferativo dosis-dependiente. El valor IC50 para SW480: 59,12 μg/mL y
SW620: 56,10 μg/mL.
Conclusiones: el extracto acuoso del fruto del mortiño exhibió actividades
antioxidantes, citotóxicas y antiproliferativas comparables a las de otras bayas del
género
Vaccinium, lo que podría ser explicado parcialmente por la presencia del
alto contenido de antocianinas y ácidos fenólicos.
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