Publications by authors named "Santiaga Marisela Ahumada-Solorzano"

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  • - The study explored the bioactive compounds and antioxidant potential in extractable (EP) and non-extractable (NEP) polyphenol fractions of berrycactus (BC), identifying 33 polyphenols, some of which were new to BC.
  • - Male Sprague Dawley rats were used to assess the effects of BC and its residue (BCR) on early colon cancer development induced by AOM/DSS, revealing that BC and BCR helped reduce colonic damage and aberrant crypt foci.
  • - The NEP fractions, especially those treated with HCl, showed strong antioxidant activity and higher total phenolic content, indicating that these compounds could play a role in preventing early colon carcinogenesis while maintaining
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Consumption of foods with fiber and compounds can promote gastrointestinal health and reduce obesity complications. Therefore, treatment with common bean leaves (BL) against obesity was evaluated in mice with a high-fat and high-fructose diet (HFFD) for 14 weeks. The bromatological and phytochemical characterization of BL were determined.

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Bioactive compounds in plant-based food have protective effects against metabolic alterations, including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Bean leaves are widely cultivated in the world and are a source of dietary fiber and polyphenols. High fat/high fructose diet animal models promote deleterious effects in adipose and non-adipose tissues (lipotoxicity), leading to obesity and its comorbidities.

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High-fat/high-fructose diets promote early metabolic disorders in weight and lipid and glucose metabolism. Bioactive compounds such as polyphenols and fiber present in plant-based food prevent the development of metabolic disorders. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effect of Phaseolus vulgaris L.

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