PLoS ONE (Jan 2023)

Campomanesia adamantium O Berg. fruit, native to Brazil, can protect against oxidative stress and promote longevity.

  • Laura Costa Alves de Araújo,
  • Natasha Rios Leite,
  • Paola Dos Santos da Rocha,
  • Debora da Silva Baldivia,
  • Danielle Araujo Agarrayua,
  • Daiana Silva Ávila,
  • Denise Brentan da Silva,
  • Carlos Alexandre Carollo,
  • Jaqueline Ferreira Campos,
  • Kely de Picoli Souza,
  • Edson Lucas Dos Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0294316
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 11
p. e0294316

Abstract

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Campomanesia adamantium O. Berg. is a fruit tree species native to the Brazilian Cerrado biome whose fruits are consumed raw by the population. The present study determined the chemical composition of the C. adamantium fruit pulp (FPCA) and investigated its in vitro antioxidant potential and its biological effects in a Caenorhabditis elegans model. The chemical profile obtained by LC-DAD-MS identified 27 compounds, including phenolic compounds, flavonoids, and organic carboxylic acids, in addition to antioxidant lipophilic pigments and ascorbic acid. The in vitro antioxidant activity was analysed by the radical scavenging method. In vivo, FPCA showed no acute reproductive or locomotor toxicity. It promoted protection against thermal and oxidative stress and increased the lifespan of C. elegans. It also upregulated the antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase and glutathione S-transferase and activated the transcription factor DAF-16. These results provide unprecedented in vitro and in vivo evidence for the potential functional use of FPCA in the prevention of oxidative stress and promotion of longevity.