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Peonidin (chloride)

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La peonidina (cloruro) es una antocianidina O-metilada que funciona como un pigmento vegetal primario, que otorga tonalidades rojo pÚrpura a flores como la peonÍa, de la que toma su nombre, asÍ como a bayas y vegetales. La peonidina (cloruro) exhibe actividades quimiopreventivas y antiinflamatorias en células cancerosas in vitro, bloqueando la expresiÓn y transformaciÓn de COX-2 en células epidérmicas de ratÓn JB6 P+.

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Peonidin (chloride) Chemical Structure

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Peonidin is an O-methylated anthocyanidin that functions as a primary plant pigment, endowing purplish-red hues to flowers such as the peony, from which it takes its name, as well as berries and vegetables. It has been shown to exhibit chemopreventive, as well as anti-inflammatory activities on cancer cells in vitro, blocking COX-2 expression and transformation in JB6 P+ mouse epidermal cells. [1]

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[1]. Kwon, J.Y., Lee, K.W., Hur, H.J., et al. Peonidin inhibits phorbol-ester-induced COX-2 expression and transformation in JB6 P+ cells by blocking phosphorylation of ERK-1 and -2. Ann.N.Y.Acad.Sci. 2007:1095, 513-520 (2007).

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