The fruit of Corema album (L.) D. Don, a singular white berry with potential benefits in nutrition and health

dc.centroUniversidad San Pablo-CEU
dc.contributor.authorLeón-González, Antonio J.
dc.contributor.authorAcero de Mesa, Nuria
dc.contributor.authorNavarro, Inmaculada
dc.contributor.authorMuñoz Mingarro, Dolores
dc.contributor.authorMartín-Cordero, Carmen
dc.contributor.otherUniversidad San Pablo-CEU. Facultad de Farmacia
dc.contributor.otherGrupo: Productos naturales (CEU-PRONAT)
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-09T11:56:31Z
dc.date.available2024-04-09T11:56:31Z
dc.date.issued2021-11-15
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dc.description.abstractCorema album (L.) D. Don (Ericaceae) is an endemic bush that grows along the Atlantic littoral of the Iberian Peninsula. Its edible white berries (known as camarinas, camariñas, camarinhas, white crowberry, among other vernacular names) have been used in popular medicine as an antipyretic and are consumed in localised areas of Portugal and Spain as appetisers and in the preparation of juices and jams. The aim of the present review is to summarise the knowledge of the chemical composition and pharmacological studies performed with C. album fruit and extracts. These berries are rich in phenolic compounds, including phenolic acids, stilbenes, flavonols, flavanones, prenylated flavanone, flavanols, and anthocyanins. The total phenolic content of various extracts of the pulp of these berries has been positively correlated with their antioxidant capacity. In this respect, the treatment with acetone, ethyl acetate, and aqueous extracts of this fruit has protected HepG2 cells against chemically induced oxidative stress. The chemoprotective effect of these extracts is mediated by preventing reactive oxygen species formation, reduced glutathione (GSH) depletion, antioxidant enzyme over-activity, and oxidative damage to proteins and lipids. Furthermore, the presence of pentacyclic triterpenes, such as ursolic and oleanolic acids, in C. album berries confers reflectance UV properties to this fruit and derived extracts. In short, existing studies suggest that the development of C. album crops should be considered as a promising opportunity to obtain these remarkable berries. Moreover, further experiments should also be designed to evaluate their in vivo effect and to ascertain the underlying mechanism of action.en_EN
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dc.identifier.citationA. J. León-González, I. Navarro, N. Acero, D. Muñoz-Mingarro, and C. Martín-Cordero, “The fruit of Corema album (L.) D. Don, a singular white berry with potential benefits in nutrition and health,” Phytochemistry Reviews, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 525–536, Nov. 2021.es_ES
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s11101-021-09787-9
dc.identifier.issn1572-980X
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10637/15707
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherSpringer
dc.relation.ispartofPhytochemistry Reviews
dc.rightsopen access
dc.rights.cchttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es
dc.subjectCorema albumen_EN
dc.subjectEricaceaeen_EN
dc.subjectBerriesen_EN
dc.subjectAntioxidanten_EN
dc.subjectChemoprotectionen_EN
dc.titleThe fruit of Corema album (L.) D. Don, a singular white berry with potential benefits in nutrition and healthes_ES
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