Exploring the separation, characterization and antioxidant activity of proteins and peptides from selected seagrasses in Palk Bay region of Tamil Nadu in India
Ramesh Chandra Arya,
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K. Abinaya,
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Sakthivelu Meenakumari
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
295, P. 139606 - 139606
Published: Jan. 7, 2025
Language: Английский
Potential Use of Marine Plants as a Source of Bioactive Compounds
Molecules,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
30(3), P. 485 - 485
Published: Jan. 22, 2025
The
search
for
bioactive
natural
compounds,
traditionally
focused
on
terrestrial
environments,
has
increasingly
expanded
to
the
seas
and
oceans,
opening
new
frontiers
exploration.
Among
diverse
organisms
inhabiting
these
ecosystems,
marine
phanerogams
have
emerged
as
a
promising
source
of
health-promoting
compounds.
This
review
highlights
distinctive
chemical
diversity
seagrasses
including
species
such
Posidonia
oceanica,
Zostera
marina,
Cymodocea
nodosa,
among
others,
focusses
growing
interest
in
therapies
alternatives
conventional
pharmaceuticals.
Compounds
polysaccharides
or
secondary
metabolites
polyphenol
flavonoids
produced
by
plants
exhibit
broad
range
beneficial
properties,
anti-inflammatory,
antibacterial,
antioxidant,
antidiabetic
qualities.
describes
how
compounds
can
mitigate
inflammation,
promote
skin
health,
combat
oxidative
stress.
Moreover,
certain
extracts
demonstrated
potential
inhibit
cancer
cell
growth
improve
metabolic
disorders
like
obesity
diabetes.
manuscript
also
discusses
plant
development
novel
therapeutic
agents
address
various
illnesses,
infections,
chronic
diseases,
disorders.
It
emphasizes
need
further
research
fully
elucidate
mechanisms
underlying
activity
their
applications.
In
summary,
this
study
valuable
reservoir
identifying
organic
molecules,
paving
way
innovative
advancements
medical
healthcare
interventions.
Language: Английский
Unveiling the Ocean's Arsenal: Successful Integration of Marine Metabolites into Disease Management
UTTAR PRADESH JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
45(13), P. 170 - 188
Published: June 10, 2024
The
growing
problem
of
antibiotic
resistance
calls
for
a
paradigm
shift
in
medication
discovery.
Fortunately,
the
enormous
oceans,
home
to
an
incredible
diversity
life,
provide
viable
solution:
marine
metabolites.
These
unusual
chemicals
have
potential
treating
wide
range
diseases.
This
present
study
investigates
great
using
these
marine-derived
gems
disease
management
techniques.
Despite
difficulty
procuring
and
isolating
organisms,
discovering
most
effective
metabolites,
traversing
lengthy
research
pipelines,
rewards
are
apparent.
To
demonstrate
power
resources,
paper
examines
successful
case
studies.
Each
delves
deeply
into
single
metabolite,
including
its
source
organism,
it
targets,
precise
mechanism
by
which
metabolite
disrupts
process.
We'll
look
at
results
clinical
trials
that
examined
efficacy
safety
medications,
eventually
exposing
real-world
influence
on
patient
outcomes
after
incorporating
them
treatment
plans.
Examining
cases
provides
useful
insights
resources
producing
novel
opening
path
further
discovery
innovation
battle
against
Language: Английский