Water- and alkali-extracted wheat bran polysaccharides differentially affect antiproliferative and cell death responses in HCT116 and HT29 cells

Abstract

Wheat bran is a major by-product of cereal processing and a rich source of dietary polysaccharides with potential health-promoting properties. However, the biological activity of soluble polysaccharide fractions can be strongly influenced by extraction conditions and the resulting physicochemical characteristics. Soluble polysaccharide fractions were obtained from wheat bran using water (WSPF) and a new alkaline medium (ASPF) and characterized for their chemical composition, molecular features, and biological activity in cancer cells. Both extracts contained arabinoxylans, β-glucans, and associated polyphenols and showed similar monosaccharide compositions and overall chemical structures, but differed in molecular weight and purity, with ASPF exhibiting higher yield, purity, and molecular size. The antiproliferative effects of WSPF and ASPF were evaluated in human colorectal cancer cell lines. Both extracts significantly reduced cell viability, induced apoptosis, and caused cell cycle arrest, with an accumulation of cells in the G0/sub-G1 phase. Notably, WSPF showed greater efficacy in reducing cell viability without inducing detectable membrane damage, whereas ASPF promoted LDH release, indicating cytotoxic effects. These findings suggest that soluble wheat bran polysaccharides exert antiproliferative effects through mechanisms modulated by extraction conditions, influencing the balance between regulated cell death and nonspecific cytotoxicity. Overall, this study highlights the importance of the extraction strategy in defining both the physicochemical properties and biological responses of wheat bran polysaccharides, supporting their potential use as functional ingredients with anticancer-related bioactivity.

Graphical abstract: Water- and alkali-extracted wheat bran polysaccharides differentially affect antiproliferative and cell death responses in HCT116 and HT29 cells

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Apr 2026
Accepted
20 Jun 2026
First published
26 Jun 2026

Food Funct., 2026, Advance Article

Water- and alkali-extracted wheat bran polysaccharides differentially affect antiproliferative and cell death responses in HCT116 and HT29 cells

C. Paesani, M. F. Broering, G. T. Peréz and J. P. Fabi, Food Funct., 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D6FO01624C

To request permission to reproduce material from this article, please go to the Copyright Clearance Center request page.

If you are an author contributing to an RSC publication, you do not need to request permission provided correct acknowledgement is given.

If you are the author of this article, you do not need to request permission to reproduce figures and diagrams provided correct acknowledgement is given. If you want to reproduce the whole article in a third-party publication (excluding your thesis/dissertation for which permission is not required) please go to the Copyright Clearance Center request page.

Read more about how to correctly acknowledge RSC content.

Social activity

Spotlight

Advertisements