Bioactive Molecules From Native Mexican Avocado Fruit (Persea americana var. drymifolia): A Review

Avocado ( Persea americana Mill.) is a tree native from central and eastern México that belongs to the Lauraceae family. Avocado has three botanical varieties known as Mexican ( P. americana var. drymifolia ), West Indian ( P. americana var. americana ), and Guatemalan ( P. americana var. guatemalen...

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description Avocado ( Persea americana Mill.) is a tree native from central and eastern México that belongs to the Lauraceae family. Avocado has three botanical varieties known as Mexican ( P. americana var. drymifolia ), West Indian ( P. americana var. americana ), and Guatemalan ( P. americana var. guatemalensis ). It is an oil-rich fruit appreciated worldwide because of its nutritional value and the content of bioactive molecules. Several avocado molecules show attractive activities of interest in medicine. Avocado fatty acids have beneficial effects on cardiovascular disease risk factors. Besides, this fruit possesses a high content of carotenoids and phenolic compounds with possible antifungal, anti-cancer and antioxidant activities. Moreover, several metabolites have been reported with anti-inflammatory effects. Also, an unsaponifiable fraction of avocado in combination with soybean oil is used for the treatment of osteoarthritis. The Mexican variety is native from México and is characterized by the anise aroma in leaves and by small thin-skinned fruits of rich flavor and excellent quality. However, the study of the bioactive molecules of the fruit has not been addressed in detail. In this work, we achieved a literature review on the inflammatory, immunomodulatory and cytotoxic properties of long-chain fatty acids and derivatives from Mexican avocado seed. Also, the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of the oil extracted from the avocado seed are referred. Finally, the antimicrobial, immunomodulatory, and cytotoxic activities of some antimicrobial peptides expressed in the fruit are reviewed.
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Anticancer properties
Antiinfectives and antibacterials
Antimicrobial peptides
Antioxidants
Aroma
Biological activity
Biomedical materials
Cardiovascular diseases
Carotenoids
Chemistry
Chemistry and Materials Science
Chemistry/Food Science
Cytotoxicity
Ecology
Fatty acids
Fish oils
Flavor
Food Science
Fruits
Fungicides
Health risks
Immunomodulation
Inflammation
Literature reviews
Metabolites
Nutrition
Nutritive value
Osteoarthritis
Peptides
Persea americana
Phenolic compounds
Phenols
Plant Physiology
Review Article
Risk analysis
Risk factors
Soybean oil
Soybeans
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