Title of article :
Volatile oil from striped African pepper (Xylopia parviflora, Annonaceae) possesses notable chemopreventive, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial potential
Author/Authors :
Woguem، نويسنده , , Verlaine and Fogang، نويسنده , , Hervet P.D. and Maggi، نويسنده , , Filippo and Tapondjou، نويسنده , , Léon A. and Womeni، نويسنده , , Hilaire M. and Quassinti، نويسنده , , Luana and Bramucci، نويسنده , , Massimo and Vitali، نويسنده , , Luca A. and Petrelli، نويسنده , , Dezemona and Lupidi، نويسنده , , Giulio and Papa، نويسنده , , Fabrizio and Vittori، نويسنده , , Sauro and Ba، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
7
From page :
183
To page :
189
Abstract :
Fruits of Xylopia parviflora, well known as striped African pepper, are sold in the Cameroonian markets as a flavouring ingredient to make traditional soups. The essential oil hydrodistilled from fruits was analysed for in vitro biological activities, namely cytotoxic, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and antioxidant, by MTT, nitric oxide inhibitory assay, agar disc diffusion method, and DPPH and ABTS assays. The essential oil composition, analysed by GC and GC–MS, was dominated by monoterpene hydrocarbons (50.0%) responsible for the pepper odour, such as β-pinene (34.0%) and α-pinene (10.3%). The oil induced a strong inhibitory effect on tumour cells MDA-MB 231 and HCT116, with inhibition values close to those of cisplatin. A dose-dependent decrease in NO production was noted in RAW 264.7 macrophages treated with the oil, revealing a promising anti-inflammatory potential. The essential oil showed a measurable antimicrobial activity against all the species tested, while the radical scavenging activity was low.
Keywords :
Xylopia parviflora , Essential oil , cytotoxic activity , Anti-inflammatory , Antimicrobial
Journal title :
Food Chemistry
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Food Chemistry
Record number :
1976312
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