2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ifset.2007.03.011
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Cancer cell antiproliferation activity and metabolism of black carrot anthocyanins

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“…As pesquisas têm tentado explicar os benefícios dos antioxidantes nas enfermidades cardiovasculares, em numerosos tipos de câncer, na AIDS, e inclusive em outros diretamente associados com o processo de envelhecimento, como o das cataratas, doença de Alzheimer e outras alterações do sistema nervoso (Cai et al, 2004;Netzel et al, 2007;Jayaprakasha et al, 2007).…”
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“…As pesquisas têm tentado explicar os benefícios dos antioxidantes nas enfermidades cardiovasculares, em numerosos tipos de câncer, na AIDS, e inclusive em outros diretamente associados com o processo de envelhecimento, como o das cataratas, doença de Alzheimer e outras alterações do sistema nervoso (Cai et al, 2004;Netzel et al, 2007;Jayaprakasha et al, 2007).…”
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“…Os efeitos dos antioxidantes em relação a numerosos tipos desta enfermidade já vêm sendo investigados (NETZEL et al, 2007). A terapia nutricional com antioxidantes concomitante à administração de drogas antineoplásicas apresenta vários benefícios ao tratamento oncológico.…”
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“…Black and purple carrot varieties accumulate 5 major cyanidin based anthocyanin pigments, three of which are acetylated (cyanadin 3 -sinapoylxylosylglucosylgalactoside, cyanadin 3 -feruloylxylosylglucosylgalactoside and cyanadin 3 -pcoumarolylxylosylglucosylgalactoside); and two of which are nonacylated (cyanadin 3-xylosylgalactoside and cyanadin 3-xylosylglucosylgalactoside). A number of anthocyanins have been reported to show anticarcinogenic activity and in a recent study a black carrot anthocyanin-rich extract was shown to inhibit proliferation of two human cancer cell lines [122]. The acylated anthocyanins are thought to show enhanced bioactivity and sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) acylated anthocyanins show strong anti-mutagenic, radical scavenging, anti-hypertensive and anti-hyperglycemic effects [101,122].…”
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confidence: 99%