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. 2018 Jul 11;55(9):3373–3384. doi: 10.1007/s13197-018-3309-5

Table 2.

Different biofunctional properties of acerola

Biological activities Extract used Model system References
Antihyperglycemic effect Crude polyphenolic extract Glucose uptake in Caco-2 cell and glucose and maltose uptake in ICR mice Hanamura et al. (2006)
Antigenotoxicity activity Lyophilized acerola pulp diluted in water Comet assay Nunes et al. (2011)
Antimicrobial activity Phenolic extract of acerola Staphylococcus aureus Delva and Goodrich-Schneider (2013)
Anticarcinogenic activity Acerola cherry extract (dry powder of acerola suspended in saline) Lung tumorigenesis in mice Nagamine et al. (2002)
Hepatoprotective effect Acerola juice Female swiss mice Rochette et al. (2013)
Skin lightening effect Crude polyphenol concentrated extract UVB-irradiated skin pigmentation
Melanin content in B 16 melanoma cells
Hanamura et al. (2008)
Radioprotective effect Fruit juice Bone marrow cells of Wistar rats Dusman et al. (2014)
Multidrug reversal activity Purified solvent extracts of acerola Mouse lymphomas-5178 cells Motohashi et al. (2004)
Inhibition of sugar catabolic enzyme Aceronidin Alpha–glucosidase and alpha amylase inhibition assay Kawaguchi et al. (2007)
Prevention of hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia in diabetic dams Acerola juice Diabetic and nondiabeticWistar rats Barbalho et al. (2011)