“…The great scavenging capacity of bixin, found in this in vitro study, can explain the in vivo effects of bixin reported in the literature, supporting that it may have future clinical application. The carotenoid bixin was shown to be capable of acting as an antioxidant by intercepting free radicals generated by the commonly used chemotherapeutic drug, clastogen cisplatin, such as superoxide radical and hydroxyl radical (Antunes, Pascoal, Bianchi, & Dias, 2005), and by inhibiting the ROS generation by DNA-cisplatin interaction in a concentration-dependent manner (Rios, Antunes, & Bianchi, 2009). Bixin also reduced the total number of chromosome aberrations, inhibited the increase in lipid peroxidation, and inhibited renal glutathione depletion induced by cisplatin (Silva, Antunes, & Bianchi, 2001).…”