seaweedsIn the group of marine organisms, marine algae contain structurally various bioactive compounds, with less lipid content, and high amounts of polysaccharides, vitamins, polyunsaturated fatty acids, and minerals. The versatility of the activities of marine algae may be obtained from their rich ...
Bioactive Polysaccharidesoffers a comprehensive review of the structures and bioactivities of bioactive polysaccharides isolated from traditional herbs, fungi, and seaweeds. It describes and discusses specific topics based on the authors’ rich experience, including extraction technologies, practical techniques ...
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Polysaccharides are very important bioactive polymers. Many polysaccharides have been used in the clinic to treat DM. Numerous antidiabetic polysaccharides have been discovered from animals, plants, algae, fungi, and bacteria. This chapter discussed some bioactive polysaccharides from natural sources that ...
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Bioactive Polysaccharidesoffers a comprehensive review of the structures and bioactivities of bioactive polysaccharides isolated from traditional herbs, fungi, and seaweeds. It describes and discusses specific topics based on the authors’ rich experience, including extraction technologies, practical techniques ...
In algae, proteins, polysaccharides, fatty acids, and amino acids are primary metabolites and phenolic compounds, pigments, vitamins, sterols, and other bioactive agents, all produced in algae tissues, are secondary metabolites. These algal active constituents have direct relevance in cosmetics. 展开 ...
The compounds (polysaccharides, polyphenols, and sterols) present in the edible Korean seaweeds possess important bioactive properties such as antioxidant, anti-inflammation, anticancer, anti-diabetic, and anticoagulant properties. Thus, the long-term consumption of seaweed has a potential to reduce the ...
However, these compounds, potentially safer than mammalian polysaccharides, are still under-exploited for their potential applications in hepatol- ogy or drug discovery and should be given further consider- ation[53]. During liver failure, the complication of liver transplant necessitates the use of ...
have been discovered in recent years from marine poriferans, cnidarians, annelids, arthropods, mollusks, echinoderms, vertebrates, seaweeds (marine macroalgae), seagrasses (submersed marine angiosperms), and microorganisms with therapeutic activities such as antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti...