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Antioxidant and hypolipidemic activity of açai fruit makes it a valuable functional food

Authors :
Renata Piccoli
Chiara Schiraldi
Paola Imbimbo
Antonella D’Agostino
Daria Maria Monti
Rosario Finamore
Virginia Tirino
Anna Virginia Adriana Pirozzi
Pirozzi, A. V. A.
Imbimbo, P.
D'Agostino, A.
Tirino, V.
Finamore, R.
Monti, D. M.
Piccoli, R.
Schiraldi, C.
Pirozzi, Anna Virginia Adriana
Imbimbo, Paola
D'Agostino, Antonella
Tirino, Virginia
Finamore, Rosario
Monti, Daria Maria
Piccoli, Renata
Schiraldi, Chiara
Source :
Antioxidants, Volume 10, Issue 1, Antioxidants, Vol 10, Iss 40, p 40 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Several plant extracts are acquiring increasing value because of their antioxidant activity and hypolipidemic properties. Among them, great interest has been recently paid to a&ccedil<br />ai fruit as a functional food. The aim of this study was to test the ability of a&ccedil<br />ai extract in reducing oxidative stress and modulating lipid metabolism in vitro using different cell models and different types of stress. In fact, lipid peroxidation as evaluated in a HepG2 model was reduced five-fold when using 0.25 &micro<br />g/mL of extract, and it was further reduced (20-fold) with the concentration increase up to 2.5 &micro<br />g/mL. With the non alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD)in vitro model, all concentrations tested showed at least a two-fold reduced fat deposit. In addition, primary adipocytes challenged with TNF-&alpha<br />under hypoxic conditions to mimic the persistent subcutaneous fat, treated with a&ccedil<br />ai extract showed an approximately 40% reduction of fat deposit. Overall, our results show that a&ccedil<br />ai is able to counteract oxidative states in all the cell models analysed and to prevent the accumulation of lipid droplets. No toxic effects and high stability overtime were highlighted at the concentrations tested. Therefore, a&ccedil<br />ai can be considered a suitable support in the prevention of different alterations of lipid and oxidative metabolism responsible for fat deposition and metabolic pathological conditions.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Antioxidants, Volume 10, Issue 1, Antioxidants, Vol 10, Iss 40, p 40 (2021)
Accession number :
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