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Plant cell cultures from cloudberry (CL), lingonberry (LI), stone berry (ST), arctic bramble (AB), and strawberry
(SB) were studied in terms of their polyphenol and carotenoid composition, antioxidant activity, antihemolytic
activity and cytotoxicity effects on cancerous cells. High-resolution mass spectrometry data showed that LI,
presented the highest antioxidant activity, contained the highest contents of flavones, phenolic acids, lignans,
and total carotenoids, while CL, ST and SB presented the opposite behavior. AB and SB presented the lowest
FRAP and CUPRAC values, while AB and CL presented the lowest reducing power. SB presented the lowest
antioxidant activity measured by single electron transfer assays and the lowest content of lignans, phenolic acids,
and flavones. CL and LI decreased the viability of in vitro mammary gland adenocarcinoma while only LI
decreased the viability of in vitro lung carcinoma and showed protective effects of human erythrocytes against
mechanical hemolysis.
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Functional foods Phenolic composition Antiproliferative activity LC-MS Food innovation Free radical scavengers Food toxicology . Faculdade de Ciências Exatas e da Engenharia Centro de Química da Madeira
Citation
Rischer, H., Nohynek, L., Puupponen-Pimiä, R., Aguiar, J., Rocchetti, G., Lucini, L., ... & Granato, D. (2022). Plant cell cultures of Nordic berry species: Phenolic and carotenoid profiling and biological assessments. Food Chemistry, 366, 130571.
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Elsevier