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Phycocyanin is not the only marker for dinoflagellates, it functions a similar purpose for cyanobacteria. Furthermore, it is also a marker for Chlorophyceae. Compilation studies were done by Aneeshkumar and Sujatha [18], showing that each group of phytoplankton is marked by more than a single ...
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Studies by different workers have proved that the diffusible antibacterial drugs such as pyrrolnitrin, phycocyanin, 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol (DAPG), etc. by different PGPR resulted in the suppression of phytopathogens [129,130]. Mechanistically, the antibiotics impair the integrity of the membranes...
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Crystal structure and interaction of phycocyanin with β-secretase: A putative therapy for alzheimer's disease. CNS Neurol. Disord. Drug Targets 2014, 13, 691–698. [CrossRef] [PubMed] 88. Sonani, R.R.; Rastogi, R.P.; Singh, N.K.; Thadani, J.; Patel, P.J.; Kumar, J.; ...
maxima—such as phycocyanins, essential fatty acids, carotenoids or phenolic compounds—act individually in different metabolic processes to improve cardiorespiratory fitness. These effects are discussed in the next sections. 3.2.2. Resting Heart Rate and OBLA A high RHR has been associated with ...
This method has been applied in the production of astaxanthin from Haematococcus pluvialis, oil from oleaginous microalgae and phycocyanin from Spirulina platensis [6]. However, it is not clear whether the above-mentioned method can be used for the production of P. purpureum biomass that is ...
Red seaweeds exhibit phycoerythrin, phycocyanin, chlorophyll a and carotene. The main reserve polysaccharide is floridean starch, and cell wall components are cellulose, carrageenan, and agar [1–3]. Seaweeds are regarded as a rich source of compounds of high nutritional value due to the presence...