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Current Trends on Seaweeds: Looking at Chemical Composition, Phytopharmacology, and Cosmetic Applications

(2019) Current Trends on Seaweeds: Looking at Chemical Composition, Phytopharmacology, and Cosmetic Applications. Molecules. p. 50.

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Abstract

Seaweeds have received huge interest in recent years given their promising potentialities. Their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antitumor, hypolipemic, and anticoagulant effects are among the most renowned and studied bioactivities so far, and these effects have been increasingly associated with their content and richness in both primary and secondary metabolites. Although primary metabolites have a pivotal importance such as their content in polysaccharides (fucoidans, agars, carragenans, ulvans, alginates, and laminarin), recent data have shown that the content in some secondary metabolites largely determines the effective bioactive potential of seaweeds. Among these secondary metabolites, phenolic compounds feature prominently. The present review provides the most remarkable insights into seaweed research, specifically addressing its chemical composition, phytopharmacology, and cosmetic applications.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: seaweeds primary metabolites secondary metabolites bioactivity pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications potent antibacterial activity mollusk elysia-rufescens marine natural-products dulse palmaria-palmata brown-algae sulfated polysaccharides undaria-pinnatifida in-vitro antimicrobial activity seasonal-variation Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Chemistry
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Page Range: p. 50
Journal or Publication Title: Molecules
Volume: 24
Number: 22
Identification Number: 10.3390/molecules24224182
Depositing User: مهندس مهدی شریفی
URI: http://eprints.zbmu.ac.ir/id/eprint/3583

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