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Pummelo fruit extract ( Citrus maxima ) reduces oxidative damage in peripheral blood of obese patients

To verify the level of oxidation of biomolecules in the peripheral blood of obese patients before and after incubation with the pummelo pulp extract at 25 mg/mL. This investigation included 241 individuals, distributed across the following groups: control (n = 69; 30 men and 39 women); pre-obesity (...

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Published in:Toxicology research (Cambridge) 2024-12, Vol.13 (6), p.tfae192
Main Authors: Nunes, Vinícius Tejada, Gonçalves, Itamar Luís, Schmitt, Elizandra Gomes, Schreiner, Gênifer Erminda, Dos Santos, Laura Smolski, de Moura Sarmento, Silvia Muller, Pereira, Camila Berny, da Costa Escobar Piccoli, Jacqueline, Manfredini, Vanusa, Denardin, Cristiane Casagrande
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Summary:To verify the level of oxidation of biomolecules in the peripheral blood of obese patients before and after incubation with the pummelo pulp extract at 25 mg/mL. This investigation included 241 individuals, distributed across the following groups: control (n = 69; 30 men and 39 women); pre-obesity (n = 78; 29 men and 49 women); level I obesity (n = 62; 20 men and 42 women); and level II or III obesity (n = 32; 11 men and 21 women). TBARS and MN levels were significantly altered by incubation with pummelo extract in both genders and in all the groups according to their obesity level. Another alteration in the antioxidant profile of the samples was a significant increase in vitamin C levels observed after incubation with pummelo extract in all experimental groups. The aqueous extract of pummelo pulp showed biological activity against the oxidation of biomolecules, suggesting that its bioactive compounds may bring health benefits of obese patients.
ISSN:2045-452X
2045-4538
2045-4538
DOI:10.1093/toxres/tfae192