Preliminary data of antioxidant activity of green seaweeds (Ulvophyceae) from the Southwestern Atlantic and Antarctic Maritime islands

Background. Seaweeds must survive in highly competitive environments and thus develop defense strategies that may produce highly diversified antioxidant compounds. Goals. The main objective of this work was to assess the antioxidant activity of green seaweeds. Methods. Six species of ulvophycean chl...

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Main Authors: Bernardi, Juliane, R. T. P. P. de Vasconcelos, Edson, Lhullier, Cintia, Gerber, Thaise, Colepicolo Neto, Pio, Pellizzari, Franciane M.
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana 2016
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spelling fthidrobiologica:oai:ojs.hidrobiologica.izt.uam.mx:article/499 2023-05-15T13:46:00+02:00 Preliminary data of antioxidant activity of green seaweeds (Ulvophyceae) from the Southwestern Atlantic and Antarctic Maritime islands Bernardi, Juliane R. T. P. P. de Vasconcelos, Edson Lhullier, Cintia Gerber, Thaise Colepicolo Neto, Pio Pellizzari, Franciane M. 2016-11-21 application/pdf https://hidrobiologica.izt.uam.mx/index.php/revHidro/article/view/499 https://doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcbs/hidro/2016v26n2/Bernardi spa spa Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana https://hidrobiologica.izt.uam.mx/index.php/revHidro/article/view/499/96 https://hidrobiologica.izt.uam.mx/index.php/revHidro/article/view/499 doi:10.24275/uam/izt/dcbs/hidro/2016v26n2/Bernardi Derechos de autor 2016 HIDROBIOLÓGICA HIDROBIOLÓGICA; Vol. 26 Núm. 2 (2016); 233-239 2448-7333 0188-8897 10.24275/uam/izt/dcbs/hidro/2016v26n2 Green seaweeds reactive oxygen species phenolic contents photoprotectants info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2016 fthidrobiologica https://doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcbs/hidro/2016v26n2/Bernardi https://doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcbs/hidro/2016v26n2 2022-06-01T09:45:49Z Background. Seaweeds must survive in highly competitive environments and thus develop defense strategies that may produce highly diversified antioxidant compounds. Goals. The main objective of this work was to assess the antioxidant activity of green seaweeds. Methods. Six species of ulvophycean chlorophytes were collected during spring/ summer, between the Antarctic (Monostroma hariotii, Protomonostroma rosulatum and Ulva hookeriana – formerly as U. bulbosa) and the southwestern Atlantic Ocean (Gayralia brasiliensis, Protomonostroma undulatum and Ulvafasciata). They were then tested for their antioxidant activities using the 2.2-diphenyl-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging method and by quantification of their phenolic (expressed as gallic acid equivalent – GAE – and carotenoid contents. Results. Among the evaluated species, P. rosulatum and U. hookeriana showed high antioxidant potential (77.9±2.8 and 53.1±15.0%, respectively) and high phenolic content (176±6.0 and 144.7±8.9 ?g GAE g-1, respectively). These species were collected on King George Island (South Shetland archipelago, around the Antarctic Peninsula) and their higher antioxidant potential may be associated with adaptation to the high incidence of UV rays in this region during summer. In general, tested seaweeds, mainly the samples collected in the Antarctic and Chilean Patagonia, showed higher values of phenolic (from 58.3±2.0 to 144.7±8.9 ?g GAE g-1) and carotenoid contents (from 23.4±0.2 to 51.5±0.1 ?g ?-carotene g-1). Conclusions. The presence and levels of these compounds suggest that the target seaweeds may have high antioxidant potential. Also the antioxidant activity could be associated with the occurrence area of the species instead of the order or taxonomic group to which they belong. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula King George Island Hidrobiológica (E-Journal) Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula King George Island Patagonia The Antarctic Hidrobiológica 26 2 233 239
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topic Green seaweeds
reactive oxygen species
phenolic contents
photoprotectants
spellingShingle Green seaweeds
reactive oxygen species
phenolic contents
photoprotectants
Bernardi, Juliane
R. T. P. P. de Vasconcelos, Edson
Lhullier, Cintia
Gerber, Thaise
Colepicolo Neto, Pio
Pellizzari, Franciane M.
Preliminary data of antioxidant activity of green seaweeds (Ulvophyceae) from the Southwestern Atlantic and Antarctic Maritime islands
topic_facet Green seaweeds
reactive oxygen species
phenolic contents
photoprotectants
description Background. Seaweeds must survive in highly competitive environments and thus develop defense strategies that may produce highly diversified antioxidant compounds. Goals. The main objective of this work was to assess the antioxidant activity of green seaweeds. Methods. Six species of ulvophycean chlorophytes were collected during spring/ summer, between the Antarctic (Monostroma hariotii, Protomonostroma rosulatum and Ulva hookeriana – formerly as U. bulbosa) and the southwestern Atlantic Ocean (Gayralia brasiliensis, Protomonostroma undulatum and Ulvafasciata). They were then tested for their antioxidant activities using the 2.2-diphenyl-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging method and by quantification of their phenolic (expressed as gallic acid equivalent – GAE – and carotenoid contents. Results. Among the evaluated species, P. rosulatum and U. hookeriana showed high antioxidant potential (77.9±2.8 and 53.1±15.0%, respectively) and high phenolic content (176±6.0 and 144.7±8.9 ?g GAE g-1, respectively). These species were collected on King George Island (South Shetland archipelago, around the Antarctic Peninsula) and their higher antioxidant potential may be associated with adaptation to the high incidence of UV rays in this region during summer. In general, tested seaweeds, mainly the samples collected in the Antarctic and Chilean Patagonia, showed higher values of phenolic (from 58.3±2.0 to 144.7±8.9 ?g GAE g-1) and carotenoid contents (from 23.4±0.2 to 51.5±0.1 ?g ?-carotene g-1). Conclusions. The presence and levels of these compounds suggest that the target seaweeds may have high antioxidant potential. Also the antioxidant activity could be associated with the occurrence area of the species instead of the order or taxonomic group to which they belong.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Bernardi, Juliane
R. T. P. P. de Vasconcelos, Edson
Lhullier, Cintia
Gerber, Thaise
Colepicolo Neto, Pio
Pellizzari, Franciane M.
author_facet Bernardi, Juliane
R. T. P. P. de Vasconcelos, Edson
Lhullier, Cintia
Gerber, Thaise
Colepicolo Neto, Pio
Pellizzari, Franciane M.
author_sort Bernardi, Juliane
title Preliminary data of antioxidant activity of green seaweeds (Ulvophyceae) from the Southwestern Atlantic and Antarctic Maritime islands
title_short Preliminary data of antioxidant activity of green seaweeds (Ulvophyceae) from the Southwestern Atlantic and Antarctic Maritime islands
title_full Preliminary data of antioxidant activity of green seaweeds (Ulvophyceae) from the Southwestern Atlantic and Antarctic Maritime islands
title_fullStr Preliminary data of antioxidant activity of green seaweeds (Ulvophyceae) from the Southwestern Atlantic and Antarctic Maritime islands
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary data of antioxidant activity of green seaweeds (Ulvophyceae) from the Southwestern Atlantic and Antarctic Maritime islands
title_sort preliminary data of antioxidant activity of green seaweeds (ulvophyceae) from the southwestern atlantic and antarctic maritime islands
publisher Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana
publishDate 2016
url https://hidrobiologica.izt.uam.mx/index.php/revHidro/article/view/499
https://doi.org/10.24275/uam/izt/dcbs/hidro/2016v26n2/Bernardi
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King George Island
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