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Wild and Cultivated Centaurea raphanina subsp. mixta: A Valuable Source of Bioactive Compounds
Centaurea raphanina subsp. mixta (DC.) Runemark is a wild edible species endemic to Greece. This study evaluated the chemical composition and bioactive properties of wild and cultivated C. raphanina subsp. mixta plants. Wild plants had higher nutritional value than cultivated ones, whereas cultivate...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7222212/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32326524 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox9040314 |
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author | Petropoulos, Spyridon A. Fernandes, Ângela Dias, Maria Ines Pereira, Carla Calhelha, Ricardo Di Gioia, Francesco Tzortzakis, Nikolaos Ivanov, Marija Sokovic, Marina Barros, Lillian Ferreira, Isabel C. F. R. |
author_facet | Petropoulos, Spyridon A. Fernandes, Ângela Dias, Maria Ines Pereira, Carla Calhelha, Ricardo Di Gioia, Francesco Tzortzakis, Nikolaos Ivanov, Marija Sokovic, Marina Barros, Lillian Ferreira, Isabel C. F. R. |
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description | Centaurea raphanina subsp. mixta (DC.) Runemark is a wild edible species endemic to Greece. This study evaluated the chemical composition and bioactive properties of wild and cultivated C. raphanina subsp. mixta plants. Wild plants had higher nutritional value than cultivated ones, whereas cultivated plants contained more tocopherols. Glucose and sucrose were higher in cultivated plants and trehalose in wild ones. Oxalic and total organic acids were detected in higher amounts in cultivated samples. The main fatty acids were α-linolenic, linoleic and palmitic acid, while wild plants were richer in polyunsaturated fatty acids. Two pinocembrin derivatives were the main phenolic compounds being detected in higher amounts in wild plants. Regarding the antioxidant activity, wild and cultivated plants were more effective in the oxidative haemolysis (OxHLIA) and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) assays, respectively. Moreover, both extracts showed moderate cytotoxicity in non-tumor cell lines (PLP2), while cultivated plants were more effective against cervical carcinoma (HeLa), breast carcinoma (MCF-7) and non-small lung cancer (NCI-H460) cell lines. Finally, wild plants showed higher antimicrobial activity than cultivated plants against specific pathogens. In conclusion, the cultivation of C. raphanina subsp. mixta showed promising results in terms of tocopherols content and antiproliferative effects, however further research is needed to decrease oxalic acid content. |
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spelling | pubmed-72222122020-05-28 Wild and Cultivated Centaurea raphanina subsp. mixta: A Valuable Source of Bioactive Compounds Petropoulos, Spyridon A. Fernandes, Ângela Dias, Maria Ines Pereira, Carla Calhelha, Ricardo Di Gioia, Francesco Tzortzakis, Nikolaos Ivanov, Marija Sokovic, Marina Barros, Lillian Ferreira, Isabel C. F. R. Antioxidants (Basel) Article Centaurea raphanina subsp. mixta (DC.) Runemark is a wild edible species endemic to Greece. This study evaluated the chemical composition and bioactive properties of wild and cultivated C. raphanina subsp. mixta plants. Wild plants had higher nutritional value than cultivated ones, whereas cultivated plants contained more tocopherols. Glucose and sucrose were higher in cultivated plants and trehalose in wild ones. Oxalic and total organic acids were detected in higher amounts in cultivated samples. The main fatty acids were α-linolenic, linoleic and palmitic acid, while wild plants were richer in polyunsaturated fatty acids. Two pinocembrin derivatives were the main phenolic compounds being detected in higher amounts in wild plants. Regarding the antioxidant activity, wild and cultivated plants were more effective in the oxidative haemolysis (OxHLIA) and thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) assays, respectively. Moreover, both extracts showed moderate cytotoxicity in non-tumor cell lines (PLP2), while cultivated plants were more effective against cervical carcinoma (HeLa), breast carcinoma (MCF-7) and non-small lung cancer (NCI-H460) cell lines. Finally, wild plants showed higher antimicrobial activity than cultivated plants against specific pathogens. In conclusion, the cultivation of C. raphanina subsp. mixta showed promising results in terms of tocopherols content and antiproliferative effects, however further research is needed to decrease oxalic acid content. MDPI 2020-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC7222212/ /pubmed/32326524 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox9040314 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Petropoulos, Spyridon A. Fernandes, Ângela Dias, Maria Ines Pereira, Carla Calhelha, Ricardo Di Gioia, Francesco Tzortzakis, Nikolaos Ivanov, Marija Sokovic, Marina Barros, Lillian Ferreira, Isabel C. F. R. Wild and Cultivated Centaurea raphanina subsp. mixta: A Valuable Source of Bioactive Compounds |
title | Wild and Cultivated Centaurea raphanina subsp. mixta: A Valuable Source of Bioactive Compounds |
title_full | Wild and Cultivated Centaurea raphanina subsp. mixta: A Valuable Source of Bioactive Compounds |
title_fullStr | Wild and Cultivated Centaurea raphanina subsp. mixta: A Valuable Source of Bioactive Compounds |
title_full_unstemmed | Wild and Cultivated Centaurea raphanina subsp. mixta: A Valuable Source of Bioactive Compounds |
title_short | Wild and Cultivated Centaurea raphanina subsp. mixta: A Valuable Source of Bioactive Compounds |
title_sort | wild and cultivated centaurea raphanina subsp. mixta: a valuable source of bioactive compounds |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7222212/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32326524 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox9040314 |
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