Polyphenolic profiles, antioxidant, and in vitro anticancer activities of the seeds of Puno and Titicaca quinoa cultivars
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Stikić, RadmilaMilincić, Danijel
Kostić, Aleksandar
Jovanović, Zorica
Gašić, Uroš

Tešić, Živoslav
Djordjević, Nataša
Savić, Sladjana
Czekus, Borisz
Pešić, Mirjana
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BACKGROUND: and objectives Quinoa is considered to be a "natural functional food" due to a lot of bioactive compounds that are beneficial for human health by helping prevent the risks of different diseases. The aim of this study was to test the health-promoting characteristics of Puno and Titicaca quinoa seeds grown in Serbia by assessing their phenolic and flavonoid content, antioxidant activities, and potential anticancer effect on human colorectal cancer cells. Findings Thirteen phenolic compounds were identified and quantified in the seeds of both cultivars, but their profile and concentration of individual phenolic compounds differed. Cytotoxic activities were present in both cultivars, whereas the pronounced concentration and time-dependent effects were more expressed in Puno extracts. Conclusions The extracts of the seeds of both cultivars are a rich source of phenolic and flavonoid compounds and with high antioxidant activities. Potent anticancer activity against the human colo...rectal cancer was expressed in both investigated cultivars. Significance and novelty The study confirmed the health benefit potential of Puno and Titicaca quinoa cultivars, grown in Serbia. These results are the first to demonstrate a potent anticancer activity of quinoa seed extract against the human colorectal cancer cell line HCT-116, as well as the presence of 7 new phenolic and flavonoid compounds.
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antioxidant activity / colon cancer / cytotoxic activity / flavonoids / phenolic acids / quinoa seedSource:
Cereal Chemistry, 2020, 97, 3, 626-633Publisher:
- Wiley
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- Biotechnological approaches for overcoming effects of drought on agricultural production in Serbia (RS-31005)
- Investigating the possibility of using contaminated waters for cultivation of pseudocereals (RS-31006)
- Utilization of plant sources of protein, dietary fiber and antioxidants in food production (RS-31069)
- Structure-properties relationships of natural and synthetic molecules and their metal complexes (RS-172017)
- Physiological, chemical and molecular analysis of the diversity of selected rare and endangered plant species and application of biotechnology for ex situ conservation and production of biologically active compounds (RS-173024)
- Molecular and physiological biomonitoring of aerobic organisms based on the determination of biochemical biomarkers of oxidative stress (RS-173041)
DOI: 10.1002/cche.10278
ISSN: 0009-0352
PubMed: 000521447000001
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IZBISTY - JOUR AU - Stikić, Radmila AU - Milincić, Danijel AU - Kostić, Aleksandar AU - Jovanović, Zorica AU - Gašić, Uroš AU - Tešić, Živoslav AU - Djordjević, Nataša AU - Savić, Sladjana AU - Czekus, Borisz AU - Pešić, Mirjana PY - 2020 UR - https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/853 AB - BACKGROUND: and objectives Quinoa is considered to be a "natural functional food" due to a lot of bioactive compounds that are beneficial for human health by helping prevent the risks of different diseases. The aim of this study was to test the health-promoting characteristics of Puno and Titicaca quinoa seeds grown in Serbia by assessing their phenolic and flavonoid content, antioxidant activities, and potential anticancer effect on human colorectal cancer cells. Findings Thirteen phenolic compounds were identified and quantified in the seeds of both cultivars, but their profile and concentration of individual phenolic compounds differed. Cytotoxic activities were present in both cultivars, whereas the pronounced concentration and time-dependent effects were more expressed in Puno extracts. Conclusions The extracts of the seeds of both cultivars are a rich source of phenolic and flavonoid compounds and with high antioxidant activities. Potent anticancer activity against the human colorectal cancer was expressed in both investigated cultivars. Significance and novelty The study confirmed the health benefit potential of Puno and Titicaca quinoa cultivars, grown in Serbia. These results are the first to demonstrate a potent anticancer activity of quinoa seed extract against the human colorectal cancer cell line HCT-116, as well as the presence of 7 new phenolic and flavonoid compounds. PB - Wiley T2 - Cereal Chemistry T1 - Polyphenolic profiles, antioxidant, and in vitro anticancer activities of the seeds of Puno and Titicaca quinoa cultivars EP - 633 IS - 3 SP - 626 VL - 97 DO - 10.1002/cche.10278 ER -
@article{ author = "Stikić, Radmila and Milincić, Danijel and Kostić, Aleksandar and Jovanović, Zorica and Gašić, Uroš and Tešić, Živoslav and Djordjević, Nataša and Savić, Sladjana and Czekus, Borisz and Pešić, Mirjana", year = "2020", abstract = "BACKGROUND: and objectives Quinoa is considered to be a "natural functional food" due to a lot of bioactive compounds that are beneficial for human health by helping prevent the risks of different diseases. The aim of this study was to test the health-promoting characteristics of Puno and Titicaca quinoa seeds grown in Serbia by assessing their phenolic and flavonoid content, antioxidant activities, and potential anticancer effect on human colorectal cancer cells. Findings Thirteen phenolic compounds were identified and quantified in the seeds of both cultivars, but their profile and concentration of individual phenolic compounds differed. Cytotoxic activities were present in both cultivars, whereas the pronounced concentration and time-dependent effects were more expressed in Puno extracts. Conclusions The extracts of the seeds of both cultivars are a rich source of phenolic and flavonoid compounds and with high antioxidant activities. Potent anticancer activity against the human colorectal cancer was expressed in both investigated cultivars. Significance and novelty The study confirmed the health benefit potential of Puno and Titicaca quinoa cultivars, grown in Serbia. These results are the first to demonstrate a potent anticancer activity of quinoa seed extract against the human colorectal cancer cell line HCT-116, as well as the presence of 7 new phenolic and flavonoid compounds.", publisher = "Wiley", journal = "Cereal Chemistry", title = "Polyphenolic profiles, antioxidant, and in vitro anticancer activities of the seeds of Puno and Titicaca quinoa cultivars", pages = "633-626", number = "3", volume = "97", doi = "10.1002/cche.10278" }
Stikić, R., Milincić, D., Kostić, A., Jovanović, Z., Gašić, U., Tešić, Ž., Djordjević, N., Savić, S., Czekus, B.,& Pešić, M.. (2020). Polyphenolic profiles, antioxidant, and in vitro anticancer activities of the seeds of Puno and Titicaca quinoa cultivars. in Cereal Chemistry Wiley., 97(3), 626-633. https://doi.org/10.1002/cche.10278
Stikić R, Milincić D, Kostić A, Jovanović Z, Gašić U, Tešić Ž, Djordjević N, Savić S, Czekus B, Pešić M. Polyphenolic profiles, antioxidant, and in vitro anticancer activities of the seeds of Puno and Titicaca quinoa cultivars. in Cereal Chemistry. 2020;97(3):626-633. doi:10.1002/cche.10278 .
Stikić, Radmila, Milincić, Danijel, Kostić, Aleksandar, Jovanović, Zorica, Gašić, Uroš, Tešić, Živoslav, Djordjević, Nataša, Savić, Sladjana, Czekus, Borisz, Pešić, Mirjana, "Polyphenolic profiles, antioxidant, and in vitro anticancer activities of the seeds of Puno and Titicaca quinoa cultivars" in Cereal Chemistry, 97, no. 3 (2020):626-633, https://doi.org/10.1002/cche.10278 . .