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Influence of Extraction Method on the Bioactivity of L. Extracts: Metabolic and Gene Expression Changes in Colorectal Cancer Cells.

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Foods (Basel, Switzerland) 2026 Vol.15(2)
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Zerbo G, Bonacci PG, Terrana M, Greco V, Cavallaro G, Bonaccorso C, Giuffrida A, Fortuna CG, Musso N

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Sustainable extraction methods represent a key strategy in green chemistry and nutraceutical development, aiming to replace conventional solvent-based techniques while maintaining extract quality and

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APA Zerbo G, Bonacci PG, et al. (2026). Influence of Extraction Method on the Bioactivity of L. Extracts: Metabolic and Gene Expression Changes in Colorectal Cancer Cells.. Foods (Basel, Switzerland), 15(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/foods15020205
MLA Zerbo G, et al.. "Influence of Extraction Method on the Bioactivity of L. Extracts: Metabolic and Gene Expression Changes in Colorectal Cancer Cells.." Foods (Basel, Switzerland), vol. 15, no. 2, 2026.
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Abstract

Sustainable extraction methods represent a key strategy in green chemistry and nutraceutical development, aiming to replace conventional solvent-based techniques while maintaining extract quality and safety. This study compared pistachio ( L.) extracts obtained by Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction (UAE) and a classical solvent-based protocol, focusing on compositional features and biological effects. Extracts were characterized for their chemical profiles, and their impact on HCT-116 colon-derived cells was evaluated through viability assays and gene expression analysis. The UAE-derived extract, richer in carbohydrates, promoted higher cell proliferation after 72 h, whereas the classical extract upregulated , suggesting activation of antioxidant defense pathways. Moreover, UAE treatment downregulated expression while modulating cytokinestranscripts, indicating a possible carbohydrate-driven immunometabolic response. Overall, these findings highlight both the advantages and limitations of green extraction approaches: while environmentally sustainable and efficient, ultrasound-assisted protocols may modify extract composition in ways that influence biological responses. Optimization of extraction parameters is therefore essential to ensure a balance between ecological sustainability, compositional integrity, and biological safety.