Chemical Profile and Safety Assessment of a Food-Grade Acetogenin-Enriched Antimicrobial Extract from Avocado Seed
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Rodríguez Sánchez, Dariana G.; Pacheco, Adriana; Villarreal Lara, Raúl; Ramos González, Martín R.; Ramos Parra, Perla A.; Granados Principal, Sergio; Díaz de la Garza, Rocío I.; García-Rivas, Gerardo; Hernández-Brenes, CarmenEditorial
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Acetogenins Avocado Safety
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2019-06-26Referencia bibliográfica
Rodríguez-Sánchez, D.G.; Pacheco, A.; Villarreal-Lara, R.; Ramos-González, M.R.; Ramos-Parra, P.A.; Granados-Principal, S.; Díaz de la Garza, R.I.; García-Rivas, G.; Hernández-Brenes, C. Chemical Profile and Safety Assessment of a Food-Grade Acetogenin-Enriched Antimicrobial Extract from Avocado Seed. Molecules 2019, 24, 2354. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24132354
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Tecnologico de Monterrey, Micronutrients (CAT-198); Emerging Technologies (GIEE EICIM01) Research Chairs; CONACYT-Mexican National Council for Research and Technology (Scholarship to R. Villarreal-Lara, no. 359813, and FINNOVA-CONACYT Project, no. 209050)Abstract
Acetogenins are bioactive fatty acid derivatives found in avocado tissues. Their effcacy as
antimicrobials has been documented and initiated interest to use them as replacements of synthetic
food additives. The present work focused on evaluation of multiple analytical methodologies for
detection and quantification of organic solids present in a food-grade acetogenin-enriched extract
(Avosafe®), and on its safety evaluations using bacterial reverse mutation (AMES) tests and acute oral
toxicity to rat assays. Results confirmed chemical structures of two acetogenins as present in Avosafe®
(AcO-avocadyne-(0) and AcO-avocadiene B-(3)), and together with seven other previously known
compounds, quantified 94.74 ± 5.77% w/w of its solids as acetogenins. Safety evaluations indicated
that Avosafe® was non-mutagenic and had an acute median lethal oral dose (LD50) to rats higher
than the maximum concentration tested (>2000 mg·kg-1), with no signs of macroscopic abnormalities
in organs. Mean body weight and hematological and biochemical parameters were normal after
14 days of a single oral dose of 2000 mg·kg-1. The results advance scientific information on the safety
of avocado seed acetogenins and also generate new knowledge on profiles and concentrations of
individual acetogenins found in avocado tissues (seed, pulp, and leaves) and in Avosafe®.