Assessment of Gamma Oryzanol Variability, an Attractive Rice Bran Bioactive Compound
Article 2020 en
Authors
ML
Manuela Lageiro
AC
Ana Castanho
CP
Cristiana Pereira
Abstract
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Gamma-oryzanol is a compound present on rice bran, which has been studied for its bioactive properties, including its cytotoxic activity. The gamma-oryzanol biosynthesis occurs on the lipidic membrane of the plant and can be influenced by edaphoclimatic grown conditions. Two Portuguese rice varieties (Ceres and Maçarico) from 6 growing environments were analysed in order to explore the influence of the growing conditions on the gamma-oryzanol content, its constituents, and cytotoxic effect against 4 human tumour cell lines (NCI-H460, HeLa, HepG2, and MCF -7). The overall variability of gamma-oryzanol concentration was from 1.56 g / Kg to 3.19 g / Kg, Ceres reveals higher values than Maçarico; those concentrations also varied with the growing environment. The environment was also determinant for the individual concentration of the 3 gamma-oryzanol compounds (cycloartenyl ferulate, 24-methylenecycloartanyl ferulate, and campesteryl ferulate). A cytotoxic effect was observed for all the tested tumour cell lines and also varied with the growing environment.
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