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Cytotoxic effect against 3T3 fibroblasts cells of saffron floral bio-residues extracts


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Title:
Cytotoxic effect against 3T3 fibroblasts cells of saffron floral bio-residues extracts
Authors:
Serrano-Díaz, Jéssica
Estevan Martinez, Carmen  
SOGORB, MIGUEL A
Carmona, Manuel
Alonso, Gonzalo L.
Vilanova, Eugenio
Editor:
Elsevier
Department:
Departamentos de la UMH::Biología Aplicada
Issue Date:
2014-03-15
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/31174
Abstract:
For every kilogram of saffron spice produced, about 63 kg of floral bio-residues (FB) (tepals, stamens and styles) are thrown away. Extracts of these bio-residues in water (W1), water:HCl (100:1, v/v) (W2), ethanol (E3), ethanol:HCl (100:1, v/v) (E4), dichloromethane (D5) and hexane (H6) were prepared. Their composition in flavonols and anthocyanins, and their effect on cell viability were determined. W1 was the richest in kaempferol 3-sophoroside (30.34 mg/g dry FB) and delphinidin 3,5-diglucoside (15.98 mg/g dry FB). The highest tested concentration (900 μg/ml) of W1, W2, E4, D5 and H6 did not significantly decrease the cell viability. Only E3 at that concentration caused a significant decrease of 38% in the cell viability. Therefore, all extracts studied are not cytotoxic at concentrations lower than 900 μg/ml, and W1 is proposed as the optimal for food applications due to its greater contribution of phenolic compounds.
Keywords/Subjects:
Crocus sativus L.
Flower waste
Phenolic composition
Kaempferol 3-sophoroside
Delphinidin 3,5-diglucoside
Cell viability
Knowledge area:
CDU: Ciencias puras y naturales: Biología
Type of document:
application/pdf
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internacional
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodchem.2013.09.130
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