Traditional varieties and wild pear from Serbia: A link among antioxidant, antidiabetic and cytotoxic activities of fruit peel and flesh
This study was aimed at evaluating the antioxidant and antidiabetic activities of methanolic extracts of peel, flesh and mixed peel, and flesh, as well as the cytotoxic activity of mixed peel and flesh extracts obtained from fruits of six traditional pear varieties (Vidovaca, Lubenicarka, Karamanka,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Botanica Serbica 2021-01, Vol.45 (2), p.203-213 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study was aimed at evaluating the antioxidant and antidiabetic
activities of methanolic extracts of peel, flesh and mixed peel, and flesh,
as well as the cytotoxic activity of mixed peel and flesh extracts obtained
from fruits of six traditional pear varieties (Vidovaca, Lubenicarka,
Karamanka, Jeribasma, Loncara and Takisa), one commercial variety (Williams
Bartlett) and a wild pear (Pyrus communis) from Serbia. The tested extracts
showed strong antioxidant activity regarding the prevention of ?-carotene
bleaching and high ?-glucosidase inhibition, and no significant cytotoxic
potential, with the exception of the Williams Bartlett and Pyrus communis
extracts. Overall, the most potent fruit part was shown to be the peel. The
most active variety in all of the applied antioxidant and antidiabetic
assays was Takisa, while the wild pear, P. communis, was the most effective
in inhibiting the proliferation of cancer cells. In conclusion, several
methanolic extracts of pear fruit are promising candidates for further
studies regarding the prevention and treatment of pathological conditions
associated with the effects of oxidative stress, such as diabetes and even
colorectal cancer. |
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ISSN: | 1821-2158 1821-2638 |
DOI: | 10.2298/BOTSERB2102203O |