In Vitro and Ex Vivo Chemopreventive Action of Mauritia flexuosa Products

Author:

Pereira-Freire Joilane Alves12,Oliveira George Laylson da Silva3,Lima Layana Karine Farias2,Ramos Carla Lorena Silva2,Arcanjo-Medeiros Stella Regina1,Lima Ana Cristina Silva de4,Teixeira Sabrina Almondes5,Oliveira Guilherme Antônio Lopes de2,Nunes Nárcia Mariana Fonseca26,Amorim Vivianne Rodrigues26,Lopes Luciano da Silva26,Rolim Larissa Araújo7ORCID,Costa-Júnior Joaquim Soares da8,Ferreira Paulo Michel Pinheiro26ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Nutrition, Federal University of Piauí, 64607-670 Picos, Brazil

2. Postgraduate Programs in Pharmaceutical Sciences and Biotechnology, Federal University of Piauí, 64049-550 Teresina, Brazil

3. Department of Biology, Center for Higher Studies of Coelho Neto, State University of Maranhão, 65620-000 Coelho Neto, Brazil

4. Postgraduate Program in Biotechnology, Federal University of Ceará, 60020-181 Fortaleza, Brazil

5. Postgraduate Program in Foods and Nutrition, Federal University of Piauí, 64049-550 Teresina, Brazil

6. Department of Biophysics and Physiology, Laboratory of Experimental Cancerology, Federal University of Piauí, 64049-550 Teresina, Brazil

7. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Vale do São Francisco, 56304-205 Petrolina, Brazil

8. Federal Institute of Piauí, 64000-060 Teresina, Brazil

Abstract

Mauritia flexuosa (Arecaceae), known as “Buriti,” is a Brazilian palm tree with high economic potential for local communities. Herein, we investigated the phytochemistry profile and antioxidant potential of M. flexuosa fruits and determined the bioaccessibility of phenolic compounds. Peels revealed upper values for phenols, flavonoids, carotenoids, tannins, and ascorbic acid when compared to the pulps and endocarps. All samples showed capacity to scavenger free radicals (0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 4.0, and 8.0 mg/mL) but peels presented higher scavenger action in all methods explored. Phenolic compounds identified by HPLC displayed reduced bioaccessibility after in vitro simulated gastrointestinal digestion for pulp (38.7%), peel (18.7%), and endocarp (22.3%) extracts (P<0.05). Buriti fruits also protected rat blood cells against lysis induced by peroxyl radicals. We demonstrated the promising chemopreventive potentialities of M. flexuosa fruits and their by-products and peels with higher quantities of bioactive compounds and phenolic substances before and after in vitro bioaccessibility investigation. In Brazil, these parts are discarded or underused, mainly as feed for ruminant animals. Consequently, it is extremely important to explore nutritional characteristics of these by-products for human/livestock foods and to install biofriendly techniques and sustainable biotechnology handling of natural resources.

Funder

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Piauí

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Complementary and alternative medicine

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