2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2018.05.046
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Chemical study, antioxidant, anti-hypertensive, and cytotoxic/cytoprotective activities of Centaurea cyanus L. petals aqueous extract

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“…Treatment with UE extracts, in concentrations between 0.02 and 0.32 µg GAE/mL, has not induce any significant decrease in cells viability compared to non-treated cells, as shown in Figure 4. Our results appear to be well supported by previous investigations that report a hardly any or no cytotoxicity and antiproliferative effect of Centaurea extracts at low dose against human cell lines, e.g., NALM-6, REH, NB4, KMM-1 [42], HepG2 [43], Caco-2 [44], and A549 [19].…”
Section: In Vitro Bioactive Antioxidant Assayssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Treatment with UE extracts, in concentrations between 0.02 and 0.32 µg GAE/mL, has not induce any significant decrease in cells viability compared to non-treated cells, as shown in Figure 4. Our results appear to be well supported by previous investigations that report a hardly any or no cytotoxicity and antiproliferative effect of Centaurea extracts at low dose against human cell lines, e.g., NALM-6, REH, NB4, KMM-1 [42], HepG2 [43], Caco-2 [44], and A549 [19].…”
Section: In Vitro Bioactive Antioxidant Assayssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…There is still growing worldwide interest in the antioxidant ability of phenolics of this genus. Several studies have reported that many Centaurea species, such as C. cyanus L [19], C. bornmuelleri Hausskn [20], C. drabifolia subsp. drabifolia and C. lycopifolia [21], C. amaena Boiss.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, both samples were lyophilized (Free Zone 4.5, Labconco, Kansas City, MO, USA), reduced to fine powder (20 mesh), and kept at -20°C until analysis. It should be noted that some authors refer to flowers as being petals (Escher et al, 2018;Pires et al, 2018Pires et al, , 2017. This misunderstanding is due to the fact that the tubular flowers in the central part of the capitulum structure of this Asteraceae plant resemble single petals.…”
Section: Plant Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A good summary about the historical development in research about the blue flower colour is presented by Yoshida et al (2009). Reports regarding the evaluation of the bioactive potential of flower or capitulum extracts also exist from different authors (Escher et al, 2018;Garbacki et al, 1999;Marian et al, 2017;Pires et al, 2018). However, as far as we know, no studies describing the bioactive potential of the non-edible receptacle and involucre separately from the flowers exist in the literature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until now, these studies were mainly concentrated in grape, red wine, and beverages at pH 3 to 4 (Chung, Rojanasasithara, Mutilangi, & Mcclements, ; Gonçalves, Wessel, Cardoso, Rocha, & Coimbra, ; Rodrigues, Ricardo‐Da‐Silvaa, & Laureano, ), whereas studies at weakly acidic pH and neutral pH were fewer. Anthocyanins are thermally stable below pH 3 while unstable at neutral pH (Escher et al., ; Tachibana et al., ). Hence, enhancing stability of anthocyanins at weakly acidic and neutral conditions will be good for their applications in food systems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%