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Glassworts as Possible Anticancer Agents Against Human Colorectal Adenocarcinoma Cells with Their Nutritive, Antioxidant and Phytochemical Profiles. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study explores the potential of glassworts as food ingredients and their ability to fight colorectal cancer cells, alongside examining their antioxidant and phytochemical properties for the first time.
  • Five different glasswort taxa were tested, revealing Salicornia freitagii as the most effective in scavenging free radicals and showing significant antiproliferative effects against cancer cell lines HT-29 and Caco-2.
  • The analysis highlighted high levels of phenolic compounds (vanillic and p-coumaric acid) and a diverse range of minerals, suggesting that glassworts could be a valuable source for therapeutic applications due to their beneficial properties.

Article Abstract

In this study, the possible uses of glassworts as potential food ingredients and their antiproliferative activity against colorectal adenocarcinoma cells together with their antioxidant and phytochemical profiles were investigated for the first time. MeOH extracts of five different taxa collected from different localities were screened for their antioxidant capacities by DPPH (IC 2.91 - 5.49 mg/ml) and ABTS (24.4 - 38.5 μmol TE/g extract) assays. Salicornia freitagii exhibited the highest DPPH radical scavenging activity. LC/MS/MS analysis displayed that vanillic acid and p-coumaric acid were two main phenolic compounds in the extract. Salicornia freitagii extracts also exhibited high antiproliferative activity against HT-29 (IC 1.67 mg/ml) and Caco-2 (IC 3.03 mg/ml) cells for 72 h. Mineral analysis indicated that all the species with different proportions of elemental components contained high amount of cations. These results indicate that investigated glassworts, with their high phenolic and mineral contents and also notable antioxidant and cytotoxic properties, may be utilized as a promising source of therapeutics.

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