The bioactivity and gelling properties of a carbohydrate-rich algal extract obtained from locally harvested Ascophyllum nodosum seaweed using a chemical-free approach were investigated for its potential interest in food applications. Physicochemical characterisation and compositional analysis of the extract, using FTIR, biochemical methods and monosaccharide analysis, confirmed the presence of alginates and fucoidans, although the main polysaccharide present in it was laminarin. Significant amounts of phenolic compounds (~9 mg phloroglucinol/100 mg sample) were also detected. As a result, the extract exhibited good antioxidant activity. It also showed promising prebiotic potential, promoting the growth of beneficial Lactobacillus sp. and ...
Microbiology Society Focused Meeting 2018, University College Dublin, Ireland, 21-28 June 2018Seawee...
Microalgae and seaweeds, a natural source of highly valuable bioactive compounds, are considered one...
Marine environments contain half of the global biodiversity and are a major source of bioactive comp...
peer-reviewedThe bioactivity and gelling properties of a carbohydrate-rich algal extract obtained fr...
Ascophyllum nodosum seaweeds was used as source of biopolymers. The ultrasoundassisted extraction w...
Brown seaweeds are found in abundance along the Irish coastline and investigations of purification o...
Background: Seaweed is an underutilised food source in Britain, despite being abundant on the surrou...
Aqueous extracts from Ascophyllum nodosum brown edible seaweeds were obtained after continuous ultra...
Aqueous extracts from Ascophyllum nodosum brown edible seaweeds were obtained after continuous ultra...
Seaweeds are of significant interest in the food, pharmaceutical, and agricultural industries as the...
International audienceSeaweeds are of significant interest in the food, pharmaceutical, and agricult...
International audienceSeaweeds are of significant interest in the food, pharmaceutical, and agricult...
Ascophyllum nodosum has been harvested and processed into algal meal in Breiðafjörður for over 40 ye...
Abstract: The paper covers the latest developments in research on the utilitarian properties of alga...
Ascophyllum nodosum has been harvested and processed into algal meal in Breiðafjörður for over 40 ye...
Microbiology Society Focused Meeting 2018, University College Dublin, Ireland, 21-28 June 2018Seawee...
Microalgae and seaweeds, a natural source of highly valuable bioactive compounds, are considered one...
Marine environments contain half of the global biodiversity and are a major source of bioactive comp...
peer-reviewedThe bioactivity and gelling properties of a carbohydrate-rich algal extract obtained fr...
Ascophyllum nodosum seaweeds was used as source of biopolymers. The ultrasoundassisted extraction w...
Brown seaweeds are found in abundance along the Irish coastline and investigations of purification o...
Background: Seaweed is an underutilised food source in Britain, despite being abundant on the surrou...
Aqueous extracts from Ascophyllum nodosum brown edible seaweeds were obtained after continuous ultra...
Aqueous extracts from Ascophyllum nodosum brown edible seaweeds were obtained after continuous ultra...
Seaweeds are of significant interest in the food, pharmaceutical, and agricultural industries as the...
International audienceSeaweeds are of significant interest in the food, pharmaceutical, and agricult...
International audienceSeaweeds are of significant interest in the food, pharmaceutical, and agricult...
Ascophyllum nodosum has been harvested and processed into algal meal in Breiðafjörður for over 40 ye...
Abstract: The paper covers the latest developments in research on the utilitarian properties of alga...
Ascophyllum nodosum has been harvested and processed into algal meal in Breiðafjörður for over 40 ye...
Microbiology Society Focused Meeting 2018, University College Dublin, Ireland, 21-28 June 2018Seawee...
Microalgae and seaweeds, a natural source of highly valuable bioactive compounds, are considered one...
Marine environments contain half of the global biodiversity and are a major source of bioactive comp...