Tested in vitro on SH-SY5Y neuroblastoma cells, grapefruit IntegroPectin is a powerful neuro-protective, antioxidant and antiproliferative agent. The strong antioxidant properties of grape-fruit IntegroPectin, and its ability to preserve mitochondrial membrane potential and mor-phology, severely impaired in neurodegenerative disorders, make this new biopolymer highly soluble in water an attractive therapeutic agent for oxidative stress-associated brain disorders. Similarly, the ability of this new citrus pectin rich in naringin, linalool, linalool oxide and lim-onene adsorbed at the outer surface to inhibit cell proliferation or even kill, at high doses, neo-plastic cells, coupled to its excellent health and safety profile, opens up new therapeutic strate-gies in cancer research. In order to take full advantage of its vast therapeutic and preventive po-tential, detailed studies of molecular mechanism involved in the antiproliferative and neuro-protective of IntegroPectin are urgently needed.