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AbstractThis paper reports on the anthocyanin and antioxidant contents, an the ‘in vitro’ antiproliferative and ‘in vivo’ mutagenic/antimutagenic activities of freeze-dried jaboticaba peel (JP). According to the proximate composition, JP showed a high dietary fiber content. The identification and quantification of the JP anthocyanins was carried out by HPLC-PDA and LC–MS/MS, which revealed the presence of two compounds: delphinidin 3-glucoside and cyanidin 3-glucoside (634.75 and 1963.57mg 100g−1 d. w., respectively). JP showed a strong antioxidant potential: 25,514.24±3037μM TEg−1, 45.38±0.50μgmL−1 and 9458±97μM TEACg−1, for ORAC, DPPH and ABTS, respectively. The polar JP extract demonstrated antiproliferative effects against leukemia (K-562), and the non-polar extract was the most active against prostate cancer cell (PC-3), according to the antiproliferative assay. The micronucleus test in mice demonstrated that the polar JP extract induced no DNA damage and hence it showed no cytotoxic properties on mice bone marrow cells and caused no mutagenic effects

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This paper was published in Elsevier - Publisher Connector .

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