Ellagic Acid from Hull Blackberries: Extraction, Purification, and Potential Anticancer Activity

Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Oct 16;24(20):15228. doi: 10.3390/ijms242015228.

Abstract

Ellagic acid (EA) is present at relatively high concentrations in many berries and has many beneficial health effects, including anticancer properties. To improve the development and utilization of blackberry fruit nutrients, we divided Hull blackberry fruits into five growth periods according to color and determined the EA content in the fruits in each period. The EA content in the green fruit stage was the highest at 5.67 mg/g FW. Single-factor tests and response surface methodology were used to optimize the extraction process, while macroporous resin adsorption and alkali dissolution, acid precipitation, and solvent recrystallization were used for purification. The highest purity of the final EA powder was 90%. The anticancer assessment results determined by MTT assay showed that EA inhibited HeLa cells with an IC50 of 35 μg/mL, and the apoptosis rate of the cells increased in a dose-dependent manner, with the highest rate of about 67%. We evaluated the changes in the mRNA levels of genes related to the EA-mediated inhibition of cancer cell growth and initially verified the PI3K/PTEN/AKT/mTOR pathway as the pathway by which EA inhibits HeLa cell growth. We hope to provide a theoretical basis for the deep exploration and utilization of this functional food.

Keywords: anticancer activity; blackberry; ellagic acid; extraction; purification.

MeSH terms

  • Apoptosis
  • Ellagic Acid / chemistry
  • Ellagic Acid / pharmacology
  • HeLa Cells
  • Humans
  • Rubus*

Substances

  • Ellagic Acid