Seaweeds Secondary Metabolites: Successes in and/or Probable Therapeutic Applications
Seaweeds are recognized as highly nutritious, and their use in gastronomy is increasing. Their health benefits and their potential to prevent several diseases have also been established. In this Special Issue several health effects are discussed, with more emphasis on their antitumor activity and po...
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| author | Pinto, Diana Cláudia |
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| description | Seaweeds are recognized as highly nutritious, and their use in gastronomy is increasing. Their health benefits and their potential to prevent several diseases have also been established. In this Special Issue several health effects are discussed, with more emphasis on their antitumor activity and potential use to treat Alzheimer’s disease. The key bioactive metabolites, from which phlorotannins can be highlighted, are presented, as well as some important in vivo studies. Altogether, the chapters provide in-depth information about the biological activities of seaweed metabolites, contributing to elucidate the health effects of seaweed. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-590662024-04-05T12:32:49Z Seaweeds Secondary Metabolites: Successes in and/or Probable Therapeutic Applications Pinto, Diana Cláudia QH301-705.5 Q1-390 TX341-641 biorefinery polyphenols dynamic simulation Fucus distichus subsp. evanescens seaweeds phytochemicals Bifurcaria bifurcata Fucus vesiculosus kidney complex polysaccharides identification secondary metabolites phlorotannin cholinesterases eckol skin aging clinical trials dieckol fucoxanthin age-related macular degeneration photo-protection phytol Alzheimer’s disease fucosterol bone health nutraceutical papillomavirus red seaweed extraction osteoporosis fucoidan marine algae chemo-preventive agent ischemia-reperfusion injury hyperpigmentation bone metabolism bioactives macroalgae beta-secretase laurinterol prebiotics dietary fibre NMR spectroscopy health effects bromophenols beta-amyloid aggregation kahalalide F Padina pavonica carotenoids insulin glycation skincare mushroom tyrosinase polyunsaturated fatty acids fatty acid in vivo studies apoptosis algae biological activities Symphyocladia latiuscula Fucus serratus mass spectrometry Laminaria digitata high-speed counter-current chromatography isolation and purification K14HPV16 amyloid-? aggregation VEGF melanin Laurencia seaweed organotypic culture Saccharina latissima ex vivo genotoxicity assay gut microbiota phlorotannins eckmaxol high value applications Ecklonia maxima B16F10 neuroprotection linear diterpenes antitumoral Ecklonia cava cancer breast cancer explants osteosarcoma oxidative stress thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences Seaweeds are recognized as highly nutritious, and their use in gastronomy is increasing. Their health benefits and their potential to prevent several diseases have also been established. In this Special Issue several health effects are discussed, with more emphasis on their antitumor activity and potential use to treat Alzheimer’s disease. The key bioactive metabolites, from which phlorotannins can be highlighted, are presented, as well as some important in vivo studies. Altogether, the chapters provide in-depth information about the biological activities of seaweed metabolites, contributing to elucidate the health effects of seaweed. 2021-02-12T03:09:23Z 2021-02-12T03:09:23Z 2020-04-07 23:07:08 2020 book 44766 9783039283002 9783039283019 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/59066 eng application/octet-stream Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2042 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03928-301-9 10.3390/books978-3-03928-301-9 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783039283002 9783039283019 320 open access |
| spellingShingle | QH301-705.5 Q1-390 TX341-641 biorefinery polyphenols dynamic simulation Fucus distichus subsp. evanescens seaweeds phytochemicals Bifurcaria bifurcata Fucus vesiculosus kidney complex polysaccharides identification secondary metabolites phlorotannin cholinesterases eckol skin aging clinical trials dieckol fucoxanthin age-related macular degeneration photo-protection phytol Alzheimer’s disease fucosterol bone health nutraceutical papillomavirus red seaweed extraction osteoporosis fucoidan marine algae chemo-preventive agent ischemia-reperfusion injury hyperpigmentation bone metabolism bioactives macroalgae beta-secretase laurinterol prebiotics dietary fibre NMR spectroscopy health effects bromophenols beta-amyloid aggregation kahalalide F Padina pavonica carotenoids insulin glycation skincare mushroom tyrosinase polyunsaturated fatty acids fatty acid in vivo studies apoptosis algae biological activities Symphyocladia latiuscula Fucus serratus mass spectrometry Laminaria digitata high-speed counter-current chromatography isolation and purification K14HPV16 amyloid-? aggregation VEGF melanin Laurencia seaweed organotypic culture Saccharina latissima ex vivo genotoxicity assay gut microbiota phlorotannins eckmaxol high value applications Ecklonia maxima B16F10 neuroprotection linear diterpenes antitumoral Ecklonia cava cancer breast cancer explants osteosarcoma oxidative stress thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences Pinto, Diana Cláudia Seaweeds Secondary Metabolites: Successes in and/or Probable Therapeutic Applications |
| title | Seaweeds Secondary Metabolites: Successes in and/or Probable Therapeutic Applications |
| title_full | Seaweeds Secondary Metabolites: Successes in and/or Probable Therapeutic Applications |
| title_fullStr | Seaweeds Secondary Metabolites: Successes in and/or Probable Therapeutic Applications |
| title_full_unstemmed | Seaweeds Secondary Metabolites: Successes in and/or Probable Therapeutic Applications |
| title_short | Seaweeds Secondary Metabolites: Successes in and/or Probable Therapeutic Applications |
| title_sort | seaweeds secondary metabolites successes in and or probable therapeutic applications |
| topic | QH301-705.5 Q1-390 TX341-641 biorefinery polyphenols dynamic simulation Fucus distichus subsp. evanescens seaweeds phytochemicals Bifurcaria bifurcata Fucus vesiculosus kidney complex polysaccharides identification secondary metabolites phlorotannin cholinesterases eckol skin aging clinical trials dieckol fucoxanthin age-related macular degeneration photo-protection phytol Alzheimer’s disease fucosterol bone health nutraceutical papillomavirus red seaweed extraction osteoporosis fucoidan marine algae chemo-preventive agent ischemia-reperfusion injury hyperpigmentation bone metabolism bioactives macroalgae beta-secretase laurinterol prebiotics dietary fibre NMR spectroscopy health effects bromophenols beta-amyloid aggregation kahalalide F Padina pavonica carotenoids insulin glycation skincare mushroom tyrosinase polyunsaturated fatty acids fatty acid in vivo studies apoptosis algae biological activities Symphyocladia latiuscula Fucus serratus mass spectrometry Laminaria digitata high-speed counter-current chromatography isolation and purification K14HPV16 amyloid-? aggregation VEGF melanin Laurencia seaweed organotypic culture Saccharina latissima ex vivo genotoxicity assay gut microbiota phlorotannins eckmaxol high value applications Ecklonia maxima B16F10 neuroprotection linear diterpenes antitumoral Ecklonia cava cancer breast cancer explants osteosarcoma oxidative stress thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences |
| topic_facet | QH301-705.5 Q1-390 TX341-641 biorefinery polyphenols dynamic simulation Fucus distichus subsp. evanescens seaweeds phytochemicals Bifurcaria bifurcata Fucus vesiculosus kidney complex polysaccharides identification secondary metabolites phlorotannin cholinesterases eckol skin aging clinical trials dieckol fucoxanthin age-related macular degeneration photo-protection phytol Alzheimer’s disease fucosterol bone health nutraceutical papillomavirus red seaweed extraction osteoporosis fucoidan marine algae chemo-preventive agent ischemia-reperfusion injury hyperpigmentation bone metabolism bioactives macroalgae beta-secretase laurinterol prebiotics dietary fibre NMR spectroscopy health effects bromophenols beta-amyloid aggregation kahalalide F Padina pavonica carotenoids insulin glycation skincare mushroom tyrosinase polyunsaturated fatty acids fatty acid in vivo studies apoptosis algae biological activities Symphyocladia latiuscula Fucus serratus mass spectrometry Laminaria digitata high-speed counter-current chromatography isolation and purification K14HPV16 amyloid-? aggregation VEGF melanin Laurencia seaweed organotypic culture Saccharina latissima ex vivo genotoxicity assay gut microbiota phlorotannins eckmaxol high value applications Ecklonia maxima B16F10 neuroprotection linear diterpenes antitumoral Ecklonia cava cancer breast cancer explants osteosarcoma oxidative stress thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences |
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