Bioactivity Screening Of Pinhao (Araucaria Angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze) Seed Extracts: The Inhibition Of Cholinesterases And Alpha-Amylases, And Cytotoxic And Anti-Inflammatory Activities

FOOD & FUNCTION(2021)

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The objective of this work was to determine the potential bioactive properties of extracts from bio-residues of pinhao (Araucaria angustifolia (Bertol.) Kuntze) seeds, namely the alpha-amylase and cholinesterase inhibition, cytotoxicity, and anti-inflammatory properties. The pinhao extracts evaluated were obtained from cooking water (CW) and as an ethanolic extract from residual pinhao seed shells (PS). Catechin was the major compound found in both extracts. The PS extract presented higher antioxidant levels and the better inhibition of human salivary and porcine pancreatic alpha-amylases when compared to the CW extract. Also, based on in vivo evaluations, the PS extract did not differ significantly from acarbose when compared to a control group. The most potent inhibitor of cholinesterases was the CW extract. No cytotoxicity toward normal cells was detected, and neither extract showed anti-inflammatory activity. The PS extract presented cytotoxic activity toward non-small-cell lung, cervical, hepatocellular and breast carcinoma cell lines. Overall, the results demonstrated the potential bioactivity of extracts obtained from pinhao bio-residues.
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seed extracts,cholinesterases,pinhão,bioactivity screening,anti-inflammatory
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