Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5528849 Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis 2016 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Castalagin, vescalagin, and pedunculagin main compounds isolated from jabuticaba seed.•Jabuticaba seed extract (JSE) was not mutagenic at 30 and 300 mg/kg bw.•JSE and pedunculagin protected mice cells against CP-induced micronuclei and DNA damage.•JSE and pedunculagin increased efficacy of DNA repair systems in an in vivo post-treatment.

Ellagitannins are well-known antioxidants in medicinal plants, foods, and edible fruits, particularly in Myrciaria cauliflora (jabuticaba). Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the protective effects of jabuticaba seed extract (JSE) and pedunculagin using in vivo micronucleus test and comet assay in mouse bone marrow cells, in combination with cyclophosphamide (CP), a bioreductive alkylating agent. The ellagitannin composition of JSE was determined by HPLC/PDA, with castalagin, vescalagin, and pedunculagin as the main compounds (124.4, 45.5, and 15.6 mg/g dw, respectively). Results from pre- and co- treatments with JSE or pedunculagin clearly showed their protective action against CP-induced micronuclei and DNA damage. The effects of both tannins in post-treatments with CP suggested they influence DNA repair systems. These findings indicate that JSE and pedunculagin possess chemopreventive as well as DNA repair-inducing properties.

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