2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11130-019-00722-0
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Capsaicin in Hot Chili Peppers: In Vitro Evaluation of Its Antiradical, Antiproliferative and Apoptotic Activities

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“…It can be seen that, like other studies [22,46], C was the major capsaicinoid over the entire maturation of the fruit, followed by DHC, n-DHC, h-C, and finally h-DHC in smaller amounts. This is concordant with the results from similar studies on C. chinense, since capsaicin is the capsaicinoid responsible for the high pungency of the fruit, followed by dihydrocapsaicin [40,47]. It should be noted that this sharp decline has not been previously observed in other pepper cultivars.…”
Section: Evolution Of the Individual Content Of Capsaicinoidssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…It can be seen that, like other studies [22,46], C was the major capsaicinoid over the entire maturation of the fruit, followed by DHC, n-DHC, h-C, and finally h-DHC in smaller amounts. This is concordant with the results from similar studies on C. chinense, since capsaicin is the capsaicinoid responsible for the high pungency of the fruit, followed by dihydrocapsaicin [40,47]. It should be noted that this sharp decline has not been previously observed in other pepper cultivars.…”
Section: Evolution Of the Individual Content Of Capsaicinoidssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The monitoring of the fruit development was performed by labeling and dating the flowers at anthesis to determine the fruit stage of development. "Naga Jolokia" fruits were harvested at nine stages of development: 12,19,26,33,40,47,54,61, and 68 dpa.…”
Section: Plant Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The protocol described by Re et al and Lavorgna et al [23,24] with some modifications was followed. The ABTS radical was generated by adding the potassium persulphate (140 mM) to the ABTS solution (7 mM) for 12-16 h in the dark.…”
Section: Abts Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epidemiological and experimental evidence has shown that certain spices might lower risks of some cancers, and therefore, one of the alternative strategies to reduce the risk of cancer is through dietary modifications (Singh et al, 2016;Zheng et al, 2016). Capsaicin, the most abundant pungent phytochemical of chilli peppers, was shown to have analgesic effects in treating pain (Fattori et al, 2016) and to have a potent anti-cancer activity in various human malignancies, including lung cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer and bladder cancer (Srinivasan, 2016;Zheng et al, 2016;Lavorgna et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%