bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 23, 2024
Abstract
Species
diversification
is
crucial
for
the
long-term
viability,
competitiveness,
and
sustainability
of
seaweed
farming
industry
in
United
States.
This
study
investigated
effects
that
temperature
(4,
8
12°C),
photoperiod
(8L:16D,
12L:12D
16L:8D),
irradiance
(20,
40,
100
±
10
µmol
photons
m
−2
s
−1
)
had
on
specific
growth
rate
(SGR)
Devaleraea
mollis
Palmaria
hecatensis
from
Alaska.
Outputs
were
used
to
adjust
indoor
cultivation
protocols
D.
develop
first
P.
.
also
explored
use
two
low-cost
commercial
nutrient
products
(F/2
Jack’s
Special
25-5-15)
as
alternatives
recommended
medium,
von
Stosch
Enrichment.
Assessments
determined
whether
their
resulted
similar
SGRs
without
compromising
biomass
quality
or
raising
production
costs.
Results
showed
both
species
responded
differently
each
factor,
indicating
distinct
ecological
physiological
adaptations.
exhibited
higher
rates
warmer
temperatures
levels
with
spore
release
but
no
clear
preference
between
neutral
long-day
photoperiods.
In
contrast,
demonstrated
cooler
environments
a
promoting
most
release.
Nutrient
supplementation
revealed
was
affected
by
formulation,
while
significant
variation.
These
findings
underscore
importance
geographic-specific
farming.
Further
research
needed
optimize
potential
provided
here.
Cultivation
would
benefit
exploring
nuances
species.
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(4), P. 507 - 507
Published: Feb. 10, 2024
The
escalating
prevalence
of
metabolic
and
cardiometabolic
disorders,
often
characterized
by
oxidative
stress
chronic
inflammation,
poses
significant
health
challenges
globally.
As
the
traditional
therapeutic
approaches
may
sometimes
fall
short
in
managing
these
conditions,
attention
is
growing
toward
nutraceuticals
worldwide;
with
compounds
being
obtained
from
natural
sources
potential
beneficial
effects
shown
to
potentially
support
and,
some
cases,
replace
pharmacological
treatments,
especially
for
individuals
who
do
not
qualify
conventional
treatments.
This
review
delves
into
burgeoning
field
nutraceutical-based
modulation
as
a
promising
strategy
attenuating
inflammation
disorders.
Drawing
an
extensive
body
research,
showcases
various
nutraceutical
agents,
such
polyphenols,
omega-3
fatty
acids,
antioxidants,
which
exhibit
antioxidative
anti-inflammatory
properties.
All
can
be
classified
novel
drugs
that
are
capable
regulating
pathways
mitigate
oxidative-stress-
inflammation-associated
diseases.
By
exploring
mechanisms
through
interact
immune
responses,
this
highlights
their
restore
redox
balance
temper
inflammation.
Additionally,
prospects
interventions
discussed,
encompassing
bioavailability
enhancement,
personalized
treatment
approaches,
clinical
translation.
Through
comprehensive
analysis
latest
scientific
reports,
article
underscores
avenue
fight
complex
landscape
particularly
accentuating
impact
on
cardiovascular
health.
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(8), P. 1123 - 1123
Published: April 10, 2024
This
review
delves
into
the
burgeoning
field
of
seaweed
proteins
as
promising
alternative
sources
protein.
With
global
demand
escalating
and
concerns
over
traditional
protein
sources'
sustainability
ethics,
emerges
a
viable
solution,
offering
high
content
minimal
environmental
impacts.
Exploring
nutritional
composition,
extraction
methods,
functional
properties,
potential
health
benefits
proteins,
this
provides
comprehensive
understanding.
Seaweed
contains
essential
amino
acids,
vitamins,
minerals,
antioxidants.
Its
ranges
from
11%
to
32%
dry
weight,
making
it
valuable
for
diverse
dietary
preferences,
including
vegetarian
vegan
diets.
Furthermore,
underscores
advantages
production
compared
sources.
cultivation
requires
resources,
mitigating
issues
like
ocean
acidification.
As
specific
types,
methodologies,
highlights
versatility
in
various
food
products,
plant-based
meats,
dairy
alternatives,
supplements.
Additionally,
discusses
associated
with
such
their
unique
acid
profile
bioactive
compounds.
Overall,
aims
provide
insights
proteins'
applications
role
addressing
needs
sustainably.
Foods,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(10), P. 1534 - 1534
Published: May 15, 2024
This
review
article
aims
to
provide
an
up-to-date
overview
of
the
main
determinants
consumers'
acceptance
novel
foods
(new
and
ingredients)
in
EU
with
emphasis
on
product's
intrinsic
properties
(sensory
characteristics)
individual
factors
(socio-demographics,
perceptive,
psychological)
by
adopting
a
systematic
approach
following
PRISMA
methodology.
Case
studies
terrestrial
(i.e.,
insects,
cultured
meat
other
animal
origin
products,
plant-based
food
including
mushrooms,
analogues,
pulses,
cereals)
aquatic
systems
algae
jellyfish)
are
included
focusing
age-related
cross-national
differences
consumer
ingredients.
General
trends
have
emerged
that
common
all
analysed,
regardless
their
or
origin.
Aspects
such
as
neophobia,
unfamiliarity,
poor
knowledge
product
important
barriers
consumption
foods,
while
healthiness
environmental
sustainability
perception
drivers
acceptance.
Sensory
challenging
for
more
familiar
ingredients
(e.g.,
made
cereals
pseudocereals).
Results
discussed
terms
feasibility
introducing
these
products
highlighting
strategies
can
encourage
use
new
foods.
Foods,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(3), P. 416 - 416
Published: Jan. 27, 2025
Climate
change
is
reshaping
global
agriculture
by
altering
temperature
regimes
and
other
environmental
conditions,
with
profound
implications
for
food
security
agricultural
productivity.
This
review
examines
how
key
stressors—such
as
extreme
temperatures,
water
scarcity,
increased
salinity,
UV-B
radiation,
elevated
concentrations
of
ozone
CO2—impact
the
nutritional
quality
bioactive
compounds
in
plant-based
foods.
These
stressors
can
modify
composition
essential
nutrients,
particularly
phytochemicals,
which
directly
affect
viability
specific
crops
certain
regions
subsequently
influence
human
dietary
patterns
shifting
availability
resources.
To
address
these
challenges,
there
growing
interest
resilient
plant
species,
including
those
natural
tolerance
to
stress
genetically
modified
variants,
well
alternative
protein
sources
derived
from
plants.
Additionally,
unconventional
sources,
such
invasive
species
algae,
are
being
explored
sustainable
solutions
future
nutrition.
Separations,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(9), P. 257 - 257
Published: Aug. 30, 2024
The
surging
popularity
of
plant-based
diets
and
the
growing
emphasis
on
clean-label
products
have
intensified
interest
in
Spirulina
within
food
industry.
As
more
people
adopt
vegetarian,
vegan,
or
flexitarian
lifestyles,
demand
for
protein
sources
has
escalated.
Spirulina’s
high
content
complete
amino
acid
profile
make
it
an
ideal
candidate
to
meet
this
demand.
However,
incorporating
into
is
not
without
its
challenges.
Its
strong,
earthy,
fishy
taste
can
be
off-putting
consumers
difficult
mask
formulations.
Furthermore,
isolating
bioactive
compounds
while
preserving
their
integrity
complex,
especially
considering
heat
sensitivity
many
these
components.
Traditional
extraction
methods
often
employ
temperatures,
which
degrade
valuable
compounds.
Consequently,
there
a
preference
non-thermal
techniques.
This
paper
provides
overview
recent
advancements
cultivation,
extraction,
application
products.
Future Foods,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10, P. 100415 - 100415
Published: July 15, 2024
Combining
plant-based
proteins
with
valuable
algae-based
offers
a
solution
to
various
social,
economic
and
environmental
challenges,
contributing
more
sustainable
equitable
world.
Plants
play
crucial
role
in
poverty
reduction
by
generating
income
opportunities
addressing
hunger.
However,
producing
meat
alternatives
involves
overcoming
challenges
such
as
allergen
concerns,
processing
techniques,
consumer
acceptance
lower
nutritional
quality.
Algae,
while
significantly
sustainability
goals,
face
limitations
exclusively
mimicking
products
on
its
own.
Blending
algae
presents
promising
way
for
improving
alternative
protein
characteristics
effectively.
The
combination
of
two
green
bioresources
nutritionally
superior
environmentally
friendly
alternative,
poised
transform
food
production
consumption
positive
impacts
the
environment
human
health.
This
review
provides
comprehensive
understanding
sources,
focusing
incorporating
into
products.
It
explores
emerging
technologies
production,
examining
potential
using
platform
expressing
phytochemicals,
particularly
from
plants.
integration
these
sources
aligns
circular
model,
ensuring
system
reduced
impact.
Food Additives & Contaminants Part A,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 14
Published: Jan. 6, 2025
Algae
supplements
are
widely
recognized
for
their
nutritional
benefits
and
commonly
marketed
as
natural
health
products.
However,
concerns
regarding
contamination
with
cyanobacterial
toxins
have
been
raised.
Moreover,
there
is
very
little
data
the
potential
of
algal
on
Chinese
market
by
these
toxins.
In
this
study,
we
employed
a
validated
solid-phase
extraction
ultra-high-performance
liquid
chromatography-tandem
mass
spectrometry
(SPE-UHPLC-MS/MS)
method
to
analyze
available
in
China.
Therefore,
study
optimized
conditions
twelve
microcystins
(MCs)
simultaneously
using
response
surface
methodology
(RSM)
analyzed
via
UHPLC-MS/MS.
Method
validation
was
conducted
four
supplement
matrices
(capsule,
liquid,
powder,
tablet)
ensure
method's
accuracy,
sensitivity,
reproducibility.
Analysis
nineteen
commercial
algae
products
China
revealed
presence
MCs:
microcystin-LF
(MC-LF),
microcystin-LR
(MC-LR),
microcystin-LA
(MC-LA),
microcystin-YR
(MC-YR).
Furthermore,
seven
were
found
contain
one
or
more
MCs,
two
exceeding
1
μg/g
MC
limit.
These
findings
underscore
effectiveness
assessing
consequently
identifying
consumers
expected
be
at
risk
from
prolonged
exposure
recommended
daily
supplements.