Bioactive Compounds from Brown Algae

Brown algae comprise approx. 2040 species grown in various climatic conditions. They represent a reservoir of various bioactive compounds, including fucoidan, alginate, phlorotannins, and fucoxanthins. They have shown an array of applications in pharmaceutical and medical fields. Hence, the Guest Ed...

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Other Authors: Ulber, Roland (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2021
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653 |a oversulfation 
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653 |a antioxidant 
653 |a coastal area 
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653 |a Sargassum ilicifolium 
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653 |a short-chain fatty acids 
653 |a prebiotics 
653 |a gastrointestinal tract 
653 |a noise 
653 |a hearing loss 
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