Gallic acid content and an antioxidant mechanism are responsible for the antiproliferative activity of 'Ataulfo' mango peel on LS180 cells

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Mango "Ataulfo" peel is a rich source of polyphenols (PP), with antioxidant and anti-cancer properties; however, it is unknown whether such antiproliferative activity is related to PP's antioxidant activity. The content (HPLC-DAD), antioxidant (DPPH, FRAP, ORAC), and antiproliferative activities (MTT) of free (FP) and chemically-released PP from mango 'Ataulfo' peel after alkaline (AKP) and acid (AP) hydrolysis, were evaluated. AKP fraction was higher (μg/g DW) in gallic acid (GA; 23, 816 ± 284) than AP (5610 ± 8) of FR (not detected) fractions. AKP fraction and GA showed the highest antioxidant activity (DPPH/FRAP/ORAC) and GA's antioxidant activity follows a single electron transfer (SET) mechanism. AKP and GA also showed the best antiproliferative activity against human colon adenocarcinoma cells (LS180; IC50 (μg/mL) 138.2 ± 2.5 and 45.7 ± 5.2) and mouse connective cells (L929; 93.5 ± 7.7 and 65.3 ± 1.2); Cheminformatics confirmed the hydrophilic nature (LogP, 0.6) and a good absorption capacity (75%) for GA. Data suggests that GA's antiproliferative activity appears to be related to its antioxidant mechanism, although other mechanisms after its absorption could also be involved.

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  • Table 1. Monomeric polyphenols (µg/g dry weight) in ‘Ataulfo’ mango peel extracts.
  • Table 2. Antioxidant activity of and ‘Ataulfo’ mango peel polyphenol extract’s fractions and individual standards.
  • Figure 1. Antiproliferative activity of ‘Ataulfo’ mango peel polyphenol extract’s fractions and their main species contribution in two cell lines. Human colon cancer (LS180, ATCC® CL-187™) and normal mouse subcutaneous connective tissue (L929; CCL-1TM). Results are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (n = 3). Different letters within bars indicated significant differences. Lower-case letters indicate differences among L929 treatments, whereas upper-case letters are used for differences among LS180 cell line treatments (p < 0.05). * IC50 > 200 µg/mL.
  • Table 3. Cheminformatics * of major polyphenol molecules from ‘Ataulfo’ mango peel.

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Velderrain-Rodríguez, G. R., Torres-Moreno, H., Villegas-Ochoa, M. A., Ayala-Zavala, J. F., Robles-Zepeda, R. E., Wall-Medrano, A., & González-Aguilar, G. A. (2018). Gallic acid content and an antioxidant mechanism are responsible for the antiproliferative activity of “Ataulfo” mango peel on LS180 cells. Molecules, 23(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules23030695

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