There has been an increase in human health concerns, and seaweeds are considered as a potential functional food which can decrease the risk of many diseases, as they contain various bioactive compounds. Seaweeds are of nutritional interest and a rich source of natural bioactive compounds including antioxidants, flavonoids, phenolic compounds, and alkaloids that can be used as an alternative source of food material. Seaweeds contain a high amount of vitamins such as A, D, E, C, and B, and minerals including calcium, potassium, magnesium and iron. Seaweeds containing carrageenan, agar and other polysaccharides not only act as a source of fiber but also can act as prebiotics which may benefit the bacteria present in the large intestine. The la...
Seaweeds have been a food source since ancient times (600 BC) and are still widely used in Asia, mai...
Seaweeds or macroalgae have been a source of food, feed and medicine in the orient as weil as the We...
The global economic effect of the five driving chronic diseases-malignancy, diabetes, psychological ...
In recent year, Marine organisms including seaweeds are one of the important marine living resources...
Currently, seaweeds are gaining major attention due to the benefits they give to our health. Recent ...
For thousands of years, seaweeds grown in coastal and marine have been used as food, materials and m...
Seaweed has long been known and consumed as a functional food and folk medicine, especially in peopl...
Seaweeds have been a food source since ancient times (600 BC) and are still widely used in Asia, mai...
Edible seaweeds are rich in bioactive compounds such as soluble dietary fibers, proteins, peptides, ...
Seaweed is a valuable source of bioactive compounds, polysaccharides, antioxidants, minerals, and es...
Abstract Seaweeds are an underexploited and potentially sustainable crop which offer a rich source ...
Seaweed in Health and Disease Prevention presents the potential usage of seaweed, macroalgae, and th...
Seaweeds are an underexploited and potentially sustainable crop which offer a rich source of bioacti...
The global economic impact of the five leading chronic diseases - cancer, diabetes, mental illness, ...
Seaweeds have been a food source since ancient times (600 BC) and are still widely used in Asia, mai...
Seaweeds have been a food source since ancient times (600 BC) and are still widely used in Asia, mai...
Seaweeds or macroalgae have been a source of food, feed and medicine in the orient as weil as the We...
The global economic effect of the five driving chronic diseases-malignancy, diabetes, psychological ...
In recent year, Marine organisms including seaweeds are one of the important marine living resources...
Currently, seaweeds are gaining major attention due to the benefits they give to our health. Recent ...
For thousands of years, seaweeds grown in coastal and marine have been used as food, materials and m...
Seaweed has long been known and consumed as a functional food and folk medicine, especially in peopl...
Seaweeds have been a food source since ancient times (600 BC) and are still widely used in Asia, mai...
Edible seaweeds are rich in bioactive compounds such as soluble dietary fibers, proteins, peptides, ...
Seaweed is a valuable source of bioactive compounds, polysaccharides, antioxidants, minerals, and es...
Abstract Seaweeds are an underexploited and potentially sustainable crop which offer a rich source ...
Seaweed in Health and Disease Prevention presents the potential usage of seaweed, macroalgae, and th...
Seaweeds are an underexploited and potentially sustainable crop which offer a rich source of bioacti...
The global economic impact of the five leading chronic diseases - cancer, diabetes, mental illness, ...
Seaweeds have been a food source since ancient times (600 BC) and are still widely used in Asia, mai...
Seaweeds have been a food source since ancient times (600 BC) and are still widely used in Asia, mai...
Seaweeds or macroalgae have been a source of food, feed and medicine in the orient as weil as the We...
The global economic effect of the five driving chronic diseases-malignancy, diabetes, psychological ...