Journal of Aquatic Science
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Healthy Benefit of Microalgal Bioactive Substances
Journal of Aquatic Science. 2013, 1(1), 11-22
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Abstract: Due to taxonomic positions and special living environments, marine organisms
produce secondary metabolites that possess unique structures and biological activities. This
review is devoted to recently isolated and/or earlier described marine compounds with
2
Abstract A novel fatty alcohol ester; nonyl 8-acetoxy-6-methyloctanoate (NAMO) was
identified among the five isolated compounds from cultured marine diatom, Phaeodactylum
tricornutum Bohlin. The anticancer effects of NAMO were examined through screening of
3
Abstract The escalating levels of antibiotic resistance among pathogenic bacteria and the
side effects of chemotherapeutic drugs in use forced the efforts of scientists to search for
natural antimicrobial and anticancer substances with novel structures and unique
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The aim of the present work is to study the effect of incorporation of biomass and phycocyanin
extracts of Spirulina platensis growing in define media at large sca- les (300 liters, limited in nitrogen
and high salinity) to traditional butter biscuits in order to increase general mental health as functional
5
Face aux enjeux environnementaux et climatiques, des alternatives à l'utilisation des
ressources fossiles sont recherchées, tant pour la production de carburants que de produits
chimiques. Une des alternatives attirant le plus d'attention consiste à utiliser directement la
6
Abstract The review summarizes results of studies of effects of sulfated polysaccharides from
seaweed on herpesviruses and the course of herpesvirus infections. Importance of this
problem is determined by the prevalence of herpesviruses that can persist in the human
7
ABSTRACT To access the potential application of Dunaliella viridis Teod. for biofuel
production, the effects of culture media composition on biomass and lipid content of this
microalgae were investigated. Measured at the 20 th day, sodium nitrate at 5.0 mM
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Abstract: In order to determine the impact of nitrogen deficiency in medium, growth rate and
carotenoids contents were followed during 15 days in two strain Dunaliella spp.(DUN2 and
DUN3), isolated respectively from Azla and Idao Iaaza saltworks in the Essaouira region
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Abstract Botryococcus braunii race A is a green microalga that produces alkadienes and
alkatrienes, fatty acids, and other compounds with commercial applications. A simple,
effective, and reliable genetic transformation method for B. braunii would accelerate the
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ABSTRACT Microalgae biomass has been recognised to have great potential as a source of
novel bioactive compounds with industrial as well as health promoting applications in
human, animal and aquatic lives. Several species of microalgae have undergone various
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Abstract The therapeutic efficacy of universal drug-delivery systems depends on their
capability to escape the immune system by overcoming the biological barriers of the body
and concentrate at target tissues to eradicate only diseased cells. Biologically synthesized
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Nos últimos anos, verificou-se um aumento dos estudos relativos a aplicações de
macroalgas e de microalgas como resultado da identificação de diversas substâncias
sintetizadas por estes organismos. A imensa biodiversidade e consequente variabilidade
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Abstract Sellers of detox preparations argue that in our modern society, the body's
purification mechanisms are no longer sufficient and need a little help, preferably in the form
of alleged cleansing herbal formulas. Some also advocate colonic irrigation and ionizing
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Abstract Sellers of detox preparations argue that in our modern society, the body's
purification mechanisms are no longer sufficient and need a little help, preferably in the form
of alleged cleansing herbal formulas. Some also advocate colonic irrigation and ionizing
15
ABSTRACT Bioactive peptides represent specific sequences of amino acids that have
biological activity with several health effects and potential applications, which can be
obtained from diverse protein sources. Spirulina, the cyanobacterium known for its high
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The aim of the research was the development and testing of bioreactor for intensive
cultivation of algae Chlorella vulgaris Beij. with fully controlled conditions within the
operating parameters according to the selected evaluation criteria of the cultivation process.
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The search for alternatives that could circumvent the use of synthetic antimicrobial
compounds is the result of a worldwide demand for novel antimicrobial agents from natural
sources. This study covered the screening and investigation of the antibacterial potential of
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Objective: To analyze the phytochemicals in twelve species of marine phytoplankton.
Methods: Total phenolic content of methanol extract was estimated by the Folin-Ciocalteu
method. Total flavonoid content of the methanol extarct was determined by aluminium
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Summary Past and new developments currently in progress have positioned microalgae as
a novelty food or ingredient because of its particular property of high content bioactive and
functional carotenoids. Microalgae are the highest natural source of carotenoids. These
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Current research is geared towards the discovery of new compounds with strong
neuroprotective potential and few or no side effects compared to synthetic drugs. This review
focuses on the potentials of extracts and biologically active compounds derived from
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Resumen El objetivo del presente trabajo es el estudio del efecto de la incorporación de
biomasa y extractos de ficocianina de Spirulina platensis cultivados en un entorno definido
a gran escala (300 litros, limitado en nitrógeno y alta salinidad) en galletas de mantequilla
22
Abstract Microalgal biotechnology has emerged due to the health-promoting properties of
microalgae related to their bioactive compounds and the great diversity of products that can
be developed from algal biomass. Microalgal biomasses have been produced industrially
23
Abstract C-phycocyanin (C-PC) is a biliprotein found in edible blue-green algae. Its anti-
cancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative and anti-oxidant activities has been evidenced
by many in vitro and in vivo studies. Anti-inflammatory activity of C-PC demonstrated by free
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Abstract The feasibility of growing Euglena gracilis in some crop fertilizers was investigated
and some biological activities of the produced biomass were evaluated. A fed-batch
mixotrophic culture was done in an airlift photobioreactor operated at an aeration rate of 0.2