201. Vicia faba L. Pod Valves: A By-Product with High Potential as an Adjuvant in the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease.
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Tesoro C, Lelario F, Piscitelli F, Di Capua A, Della Sala P, Montoro P, Bianco G, Acquavia MA, Dell'Agli M, Piazza S, and Ciriello R
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- Humans, Neuroprotective Agents pharmacology, Neuroprotective Agents chemistry, Antioxidants pharmacology, Antioxidants chemistry, Cell Line, Tumor, Polyphenols pharmacology, Polyphenols chemistry, Levodopa pharmacology, Vicia faba chemistry, Parkinson Disease drug therapy, Parkinson Disease metabolism, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Plant Extracts chemistry, Seeds chemistry
- Abstract
Vicia faba L. is a leguminous plant with seeds rich in nutritional compounds, such as polyphenols and L-dopa, a dopamine precursor and first-line treatment for Parkinson's symptoms. Recently, its by-products have been revalued as a sustainable source of bioactive compounds. In this study, aqueous extracts of Lucan broad bean pod valves (BPs) were characterized to evaluate their potential use as adjuvants in severe Parkinson's disease. L-dopa content, quantified by LC-UV, was much higher in BPs than in seeds (28.65 mg/g dw compared to 0.76 mg/g dw). In addition, vicine and convicine, the metabolites responsible for favism, were not detected in pods. LC-ESI/LTQ-Orbitrap/MS
2 allowed the identification of the major polyphenolic compounds, including quercetin and catechin equivalents, that could ensure neuroprotection in Parkinson's disease. ESI(±)-FT-ICR MS was used to build 2D van Krevelen diagrams; polyphenolic compounds and carbohydrates were the most representative classes. The neuroprotective activity of the extracts after MPP+ -induced neurotoxicity in SH-SY5Y cells was also investigated. BP extracts were more effective than synthetic L-dopa, even at concentrations up to 100 µg/mL, due to the occurrence of antioxidants able to prevent oxidative stress. The stability and antioxidant component of the extracts were then emphasized by using naturally acidic solutions of Punica granatum L., Ribes rubrum L., and gooseberry ( Phyllanthus emblica L.) as extraction solvents.- Published
- 2024
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