Soluble free, esterified and insoluble-bound phenolic antioxidants from chickpeas prevent cytotoxicity in human hepatoma HuH-7 cells induced by peroxyl radicals
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Costa de Camargo, Adriano
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Álvarez Larraín, Alina Concepción
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Arias Santé, María Fernanda
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Oyarzún, Juan Estebán
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Andia, Marcelo E.
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Uribe, Sergio
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Núñez Pizarro, Paula
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Bustos, Simón M.
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Schwember, Andrés R.
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Shahidi, Fereidoon
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Bridi, Raquel
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2022-07-25T16:10:32Z
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2022-07-25T16:10:32Z
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2022
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Antioxidants 2022, 11, 1139
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10.3390/antiox11061139
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/186924
Abstract
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Chickpeas are rich sources of bioactive compounds such as phenolic acids, flavonoids, and isoflavonoids. However, the contribution of insoluble-bound phenolics to their antioxidant properties remains unclear. Four varieties of chickpeas were evaluated for the presence of soluble (free and esterified) and insoluble-bound phenolics as well as their antiradical activity, reducing power and inhibition of peroxyl-induced cytotoxicity in human HuH-7 cells. In general, the insoluble-bound fraction showed a higher total phenolic content. Phenolic acids, flavonoids, and isoflavonoids were identified and quantified by UPLC-MS/MS. Taxifolin was identified for the first time in chickpeas. However, m-hydroxybenzoic acid, taxifolin, and biochanin A were the main phenolics found. Biochanin A was mostly found in the free fraction, while m-hydroxybenzoic acid was present mainly in the insoluble-bound form. The insoluble-bound fraction made a significant contribution to the reducing power and antiradical activity towards peroxyl radical. Furthermore, all extracts decreased the oxidative damage of human HuH-7 cells induced by peroxyl radicals, thus indicating their hepatoprotective potential. This study demonstrates that the antioxidant properties and bioactive potential of insoluble-bound phenolics of chickpeas should not be neglected.
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ANID/CONICYT, FONDECYT postdoctorado 3180432
University of Chile (Vicerrectoria de Investigacion y Desarrollo (VID) de la Universidad de Chile) UI-005/20
ANID-Millennium Science Initiative Program ICN2021_004
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT)
CONICYT FONDECYT 1220922
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en
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MDPI
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 United States
Soluble free, esterified and insoluble-bound phenolic antioxidants from chickpeas prevent cytotoxicity in human hepatoma HuH-7 cells induced by peroxyl radicals