Reactive oxygen species (ROS) attack biological molecules, such as lipids, proteins, enzymes, DNA, and RNA, causing cellular and tissue damage. Hence, the disturbance of cellular antioxidant homeostasis can lead to oxidative stress and the onset of a plethora of diseases. Macroalgae, growing in stressful conditions under intense exposure to UV radiation, have developed protective mechanisms and have been recognized as an important source of secondary metabolites and macromolecules with antioxidant activity. In parallel, the fact that many algae can be cultivated in coastal areas ensures the provision of sufficient quantities of fine chemicals and biopolymers for commercial utilization, rendering them a viable source of antioxidants. This re...
WOS:000489922500001International audienceExtracts from 26 marine macroalgal species (11 Phaeophyceae...
Ulva compressa, Gelidium microdon, Osmundea pinnatifida, Fucus spiralis and Cystoseira abies-marina ...
Epidemiological studies have shown a relation between antioxidants and the prevention of several chr...
Free radical scavenging activity (FRSA) was studied to determine the antioxidant activity of 8 commo...
Like many plant species, macroalgae are also known to influence the growth, survival and reproductio...
Most of the potentially harmful ejiects for the human body is hee radicals. A fee radical is any che...
Marine macroalgae produce a wide variety of biologically-active metabolites that have been developed...
Seaweed produces metabolites aiding in the protection against different environmental stresses. Thes...
The demand for natural products isolated from microalgae has increased over the last decade and has ...
International audienceMarine seaweeds produce protective and defensive compounds, for example, carbo...
Background: The well-recognized but not fully explored antioxidant activity of marine-biota-derived,...
Fungal phytopathogens are a growing problem all over the world; their propagation causes significant...
Marine organisms form a prominent component of the oceanic population, which significantly contribut...
WOS:000489922500001International audienceExtracts from 26 marine macroalgal species (11 Phaeophyceae...
Ulva compressa, Gelidium microdon, Osmundea pinnatifida, Fucus spiralis and Cystoseira abies-marina ...
Epidemiological studies have shown a relation between antioxidants and the prevention of several chr...
Free radical scavenging activity (FRSA) was studied to determine the antioxidant activity of 8 commo...
Like many plant species, macroalgae are also known to influence the growth, survival and reproductio...
Most of the potentially harmful ejiects for the human body is hee radicals. A fee radical is any che...
Marine macroalgae produce a wide variety of biologically-active metabolites that have been developed...
Seaweed produces metabolites aiding in the protection against different environmental stresses. Thes...
The demand for natural products isolated from microalgae has increased over the last decade and has ...
International audienceMarine seaweeds produce protective and defensive compounds, for example, carbo...
Background: The well-recognized but not fully explored antioxidant activity of marine-biota-derived,...
Fungal phytopathogens are a growing problem all over the world; their propagation causes significant...
Marine organisms form a prominent component of the oceanic population, which significantly contribut...
WOS:000489922500001International audienceExtracts from 26 marine macroalgal species (11 Phaeophyceae...
Ulva compressa, Gelidium microdon, Osmundea pinnatifida, Fucus spiralis and Cystoseira abies-marina ...
Epidemiological studies have shown a relation between antioxidants and the prevention of several chr...