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Exploring the Potential of Invasive Species Sargassum muticum: Microwave-Assisted Extraction Optimization and Bioactivity Profiling
Silva, Aurora; Cassani, Lucía Victoria
; Carpena, Maria; Lourenço Lopes, Catarina; Grosso, Clara; Chamorro, Franklin; García Pérez, Pascual; Carvalho, Ana; Domingues, Valentina F.; Barroso, M. Fátima; Simal Gándara, Jesús; Prieto, Miguel A.
; Carpena, Maria; Lourenço Lopes, Catarina; Grosso, Clara; Chamorro, Franklin; García Pérez, Pascual; Carvalho, Ana; Domingues, Valentina F.; Barroso, M. Fátima; Simal Gándara, Jesús; Prieto, Miguel A.
Fecha de publicación:
07/2024
Editorial:
Molecular Diversity Preservation International
Revista:
Marine Drugs
ISSN:
1660-3397
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Sargassum muticum (SM) poses a serious environmental issue since it is a fast-expanding invasive species occupying key areas of the European shoreline, disrupting the autochthonous algae species, and disturbing the ecosystem. This problem has concerned the general population and the scientific community. Nevertheless, as macroalgae are recognized as a source of bioactive molecules, the abundance of SM presents an opportunity as a raw material. In this work, response surface methodology (RSM) was applied as a tool for the optimization of the extraction of bioactive compounds from SM by microwave-assisted extraction (MAE). Five different parameters were used as target functions: yield, total phenolic content (TPC); and the antioxidant measurements of 2,2-diphenyl-1- picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging activity (DPPH), 2,2′ -azino-bis (3-ethylbenzothiazoline-6-sulfonic acid) diammonium salt (ABTS), and β-carotene bleaching (BC). After the optimal extraction conditions were determined (time = 14.00 min; pressure = 11.03 bar; ethanol = 33.31%), the chemical composition and bioactivity of the optimum extract was evaluated to appraise its antioxidant capability to scavenge reactive species and as a potential antibacterial, antidiabetic, antiproliferation, and neuroprotective agent. The results lead to the conclusion that MAE crude extract has bioactive properties, being especially active as an antiproliferation agent and as a nitric oxide and superoxide radical scavenger.
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Articulos de INST.DE INV.EN CIENCIA Y TECNOL.MATERIALES (I)
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Silva, Aurora; Cassani, Lucía Victoria; Carpena, Maria; Lourenço Lopes, Catarina; Grosso, Clara; et al.; Exploring the Potential of Invasive Species Sargassum muticum: Microwave-Assisted Extraction Optimization and Bioactivity Profiling; Molecular Diversity Preservation International; Marine Drugs; 22; 8; 7-2024; 1-24
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