| Literature DB >> 29571460 |
Meiko Ito1, Kaisei Koba2, Risako Hikihara2, Mami Ishimaru3, Toshiyuki Shibata4, Hideo Hatate2, Ryusuke Tanaka5.
Abstract
The functional chemical substances and the antioxidant activity of lipids in 21 marine algae along the Japanese coast were investigated. Principal component analysis was performed to detect any correlation between the chemical substances and algae phylum. Chlorophyta contained a high level of β-carotene. Rhodophyta contained high amounts of cholesterol, β-sitosterol, and saturated fatty acids. Phaeophyta were rich in fucosterol, α-tocopherol, fucoxanthin, and polyphenol. Phaeophyta algae also showed the highest antioxidant activity compared with other phylum. This suggests that Phaeophyta has the greatest potential to be used as a functional food. Consumption of the beneficial Phaeophyta species, such as Eisenia arborea Areschoug and Ecklonia cava Kjellman should be encouraged as not only as food products but also as nutraceuticals and dietary supplements. These beneficial ingredients should be encouraged to be studied in depth with the possibility to develop specific formulated products target to special consumer's population with added nutritional value.Entities:
Keywords: Carotenoids; Fatty acids; Marine algae; Polyphenol; Sterols; Tocopherol
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29571460 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2018.02.070
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514