The exploitation of macroalgal biomass, as a source of antibacterial drugs, would result into the valuable transformation of waste into an economic resource. Ethanol and water extracts or polysaccharides, from nine DNA-barcoded macroalgae (2 Chlorophyta, 5 Ochrophyta and 2 Rhodophyta) collected from Italian coastal environments, were screened for antibacterial activity against ten bacterial pathogens with relevance for aquaculture and human health. All extracts have not cytotoxic effects on molluscan digestive gland cells and mammalian red blood cells. As resulted by agar diffusion assays, water extracts showed broader and higher inhibitory activity than ethanol extracts against the tested pathogens. Polysaccharides from Fucus virsoides (Oc...
           Methanol, ethanol and acetone extracts of six seaweed s...
The search for food resources is a constant in human history. Nowadays, the search for natural and s...
International audienceThe in vitro antimicrobial activity of the marine green algae Chaetomorpha aer...
Marine macroalgae are considered as an excel-lent source of bioactive compounds which has a broad ra...
Ethanol, methanol and acetone extracts of nine marine macroalgae (Rhodophyta, Chlorophyta and Phaeop...
Seaweed produces metabolites aiding in the protection against different environmental stresses. Thes...
Algae are described as a source of bioactive compounds, with nutritional and therapeutic benefits fo...
The antibacterial activity of ethanol, methanol, hexane and acetone-based extracts of the macroalgae...
Background: Nowadays widespread applications of antibiotics caused to create resistant microorganism...
Because of their ability to generate a variety of physiologically active metabolites, seaweeds play ...
Marine macroalgae are the extraordinary source of bioactive substances. In the present research, we ...
The search for novel compounds of marine origin has increased in the last decades for their applicat...
Genus Vibrio is involved in common pathologies of aquaculture fish species, being responsible for si...
It is assumed that the biological characteristics of the bacterial strains used in bioactivity tests...
Marine microalgae may produce antibacterial substances. At the exponential phase of growth, four spe...
           Methanol, ethanol and acetone extracts of six seaweed s...
The search for food resources is a constant in human history. Nowadays, the search for natural and s...
International audienceThe in vitro antimicrobial activity of the marine green algae Chaetomorpha aer...
Marine macroalgae are considered as an excel-lent source of bioactive compounds which has a broad ra...
Ethanol, methanol and acetone extracts of nine marine macroalgae (Rhodophyta, Chlorophyta and Phaeop...
Seaweed produces metabolites aiding in the protection against different environmental stresses. Thes...
Algae are described as a source of bioactive compounds, with nutritional and therapeutic benefits fo...
The antibacterial activity of ethanol, methanol, hexane and acetone-based extracts of the macroalgae...
Background: Nowadays widespread applications of antibiotics caused to create resistant microorganism...
Because of their ability to generate a variety of physiologically active metabolites, seaweeds play ...
Marine macroalgae are the extraordinary source of bioactive substances. In the present research, we ...
The search for novel compounds of marine origin has increased in the last decades for their applicat...
Genus Vibrio is involved in common pathologies of aquaculture fish species, being responsible for si...
It is assumed that the biological characteristics of the bacterial strains used in bioactivity tests...
Marine microalgae may produce antibacterial substances. At the exponential phase of growth, four spe...
           Methanol, ethanol and acetone extracts of six seaweed s...
The search for food resources is a constant in human history. Nowadays, the search for natural and s...
International audienceThe in vitro antimicrobial activity of the marine green algae Chaetomorpha aer...