Contenido fenólico de aceites de oliva vírgenes de Sicilia y su efecto sobre la proliferación celular de osteoblastos humanos MG-63

Autores/as

  • O. García-Martínez Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada
  • G. Mazzaglia Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada - Private practice
  • A. Sánchez-Ortiz Agricultural Research Training Centre, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries
  • F. M. Ocaña-Peinado Department of Statistics and Operations Research, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Granada
  • A. Rivas Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Granada

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3989/gya.0111141

Palabras clave:

Aceite de oliva virgen, Células osteoblásticas, Compuestos fenólicos, Proliferación, Sicilia

Resumen


El objetivo del presente trabajo es investigar la influencia de la variedad y la altitud del cultivo en el contenido fenólico de aceites de oliva virgen Sicilianos. Asimismo, se ha investigado el efecto de los extractos fenólicos de los aceites en el crecimiento de osteoblastos usando la línea celular de osteosarcoma humano MG-63. El contenido fenólico y el efecto de los extractos analizados en la proliferación de la línea celular osteoblástica muestra una variabilidad consistente de acuerdo con el tipo y la altitud del cultivo. Estos datos demuestran que estas características pueden afectar significativamente la composición química y los efectos en salud del aceite de oliva virgen. Los resultados de este trabajo soportan la hipótesis de que las fracciones fenólicas de los aceites de oliva vírgenes ejercen un efecto beneficioso en la salud ósea. Asimismo, se deben realizar más estudios que establezcan la accesibilidad in vivo de los compuestos fenólicos del aceite de oliva virgen a las células osteoblásticas.

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2014-09-30

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García-Martínez O, Mazzaglia G, Sánchez-Ortiz A, Ocaña-Peinado FM, Rivas A. Contenido fenólico de aceites de oliva vírgenes de Sicilia y su efecto sobre la proliferación celular de osteoblastos humanos MG-63. Grasas aceites [Internet]. 30 de septiembre de 2014 [citado 22 de febrero de 2025];65(3):e032. Disponible en: https://grasasyaceites.revistas.csic.es/index.php/grasasyaceites/article/view/1497

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