Cancer Prevention and Health Benefices of Traditionally Consumed Borago officinalis Plants

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Lozano Baena, María Dolores
Tasset, Inmaculada
Muñoz Serrano, Andrés
Alonso Moraga, Ángeles
Haro Bailón, Antonio de
Publisher
MDPIDate
2016Subject
Borago officinalisHealth
Safety
Dietary bioactives
Vegetables
SMART
HL-60
Cancer prevention
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Nowadays, healthy eating is increasing the demand of functional foods by societies as
sources of bioactive products with healthy qualities. For this reason, we tested the safety of the
consumption of Borago officinalis L. and its main phenolic components as well as the possibility
of its use as a nutraceutical plant to help in cancer prevention. The in vivo Drosophila Somatic
Mutation and Recombination Test (SMART) and in vitro HL-60 human cell systems were performed,
as well-recognized methods for testing genotoxicity/cytotoxicity of bioactive compounds and plant
products. B. officinalis and the tested compounds possess antigenotoxic activity. Moreover, B. officinalis
wild type cultivar exerts the most antigenotoxic values. Cytotoxic effect was probed for both cultivars
with IC50 values of 0.49 and 0.28 mg mL 1 for wild type and cultivated plants respectively, as well
as their constituent rosmarinic acid and the assayed phenolic mixture (IC50 = 0.07 and 0.04 mM
respectively). B. officinalis exerts DNA protection and anticarcinogenic effects as do its component
rosmarinic acid and the mixture of the main phenolics presented in the plant. In conclusion, the
results showed that B. officinalis may represent a high value plant for pleiotropic uses and support its
consumption as a nutraceutical plant.