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Xanthophylls from the sea: Algae as source of bioactive carotenoids

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Main Author: González Pereira, Antía
Publication Date: 2018
Other Authors: Otero, Paz, Echave Álvarez, Javier, Carreira Casais, Anxo, Chamorro Rivo, Franklin Noel, Collazo, Nicolas, Jaboui, Amira, Lourenço-Lopes, Catarina, Simal-Gandara, Jesus, Prieto Lage, Miguel A.
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Summary: Algae are considered pigment-producing organisms. The function of these compounds in algae is to carry out photosynthesis. They have a great variety of pigments, which can be classified into three large groups: chlorophylls, carotenoids, and phycobilins. Within the carotenoids are xanthophylls. Xanthophylls (fucoxanthin, astaxanthin, lutein, zeaxanthin, and β-cryptoxanthin) are a type of carotenoids with anti-tumor and anti-inflammatory activities, due to their chemical structure rich in double bonds that provides them with antioxidant properties. In this context, xanthophylls can protect other molecules from oxidative stress by turning off singlet oxygen damage through various mechanisms. Based on clinical studies, this review shows the available information concerning the bioactivity and biological effects of the main xanthophylls present in algae. In addition, the algae with the highest production rate of the different compounds of interest were studied. It was observed that fucoxanthin is obtained mainly from the brown seaweeds Laminaria japonica, Undaria pinnatifida, Hizikia fusiformis, Sargassum spp., and Fucus spp. The main sources of astaxanthin are the microalgae Haematococcus pluvialis, Chlorella zofingiensis, and Chlorococcum sp. Lutein and zeaxanthin are mainly found in algal species such as Scenedesmus spp., Chlorella spp., Rhodophyta spp., or Spirulina spp. However, the extraction and purification processes of xanthophylls from algae need to be standardized to facilitate their commercialization. Finally, we assessed factors that determine the bioavailability and bioaccesibility of these molecules. We also suggested techniques that increase xanthophyll's bioavailability.
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spelling Xanthophylls from the sea: Algae as source of bioactive carotenoidsAlgaeBioactiveCarotenoidsHealthNatural compoundsXanthophyllsAlgae are considered pigment-producing organisms. The function of these compounds in algae is to carry out photosynthesis. They have a great variety of pigments, which can be classified into three large groups: chlorophylls, carotenoids, and phycobilins. Within the carotenoids are xanthophylls. Xanthophylls (fucoxanthin, astaxanthin, lutein, zeaxanthin, and β-cryptoxanthin) are a type of carotenoids with anti-tumor and anti-inflammatory activities, due to their chemical structure rich in double bonds that provides them with antioxidant properties. In this context, xanthophylls can protect other molecules from oxidative stress by turning off singlet oxygen damage through various mechanisms. Based on clinical studies, this review shows the available information concerning the bioactivity and biological effects of the main xanthophylls present in algae. In addition, the algae with the highest production rate of the different compounds of interest were studied. It was observed that fucoxanthin is obtained mainly from the brown seaweeds Laminaria japonica, Undaria pinnatifida, Hizikia fusiformis, Sargassum spp., and Fucus spp. The main sources of astaxanthin are the microalgae Haematococcus pluvialis, Chlorella zofingiensis, and Chlorococcum sp. Lutein and zeaxanthin are mainly found in algal species such as Scenedesmus spp., Chlorella spp., Rhodophyta spp., or Spirulina spp. However, the extraction and purification processes of xanthophylls from algae need to be standardized to facilitate their commercialization. Finally, we assessed factors that determine the bioavailability and bioaccesibility of these molecules. We also suggested techniques that increase xanthophyll's bioavailability.The research leading to these results was funded by Xunta de Galicia supporting the Axudas Conecta Peme, the IN852A 2018/58 NeuroFood Project and the program EXCELENCIAED431F 2020/12; to Ibero-American Program on Science and Technology (CYTED—AQUA-CIBUS, P317RT0003) and to the Bio Based Industries Joint Undertaking (JU) under grant agreement No 888003 UP4HEALTH Project (H2020-BBI-JTI-2019). The JU receives support from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program and the Bio Based Industries Consortium. The project SYSTEMIC Knowledge hub on Nutrition and Food Security, has received funding from national research funding parties in Belgium (FWO), France (INRA), Germany (BLE), Italy (MIPAAF), Latvia (IZM), Norway (RCN), Portugal (FCT), and Spain (AEI) in a joint action of JPI HDHL, JPI-OCEANS and FACCE-JPI launched in 2019 under the ERA-NET ERA-HDHL (nº 696295).Biblioteca Digital do IPBGonzález Pereira, AntíaOtero, PazEchave Álvarez, JavierCarreira Casais, AnxoChamorro Rivo, Franklin NoelCollazo, NicolasJaboui, AmiraLourenço-Lopes, CatarinaSimal-Gandara, JesusPrieto Lage, Miguel A.2018-01-19T10:00:00Z20212021-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/24425engPereira, Antia G.; Otero, Paz; Echave, Javier; Carreira-Casais, Anxo; Chamorro, Franklin; Collazo, Nicolas; Jaboui, Amira; Lourenço-Lopes, Catarina; Simal-Gandara, Jesus; Prieto Lage, Miguel A. (2021). Xanthophylls from the Sea: algae as source of bioactive carotenoids. Marine Drugs. ISSN 1660-3397. 19:4, p. 1-3110.3390/md19040188info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-25T12:15:09Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/24425Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T11:42:20.928289Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Xanthophylls from the sea: Algae as source of bioactive carotenoids
title Xanthophylls from the sea: Algae as source of bioactive carotenoids
spellingShingle Xanthophylls from the sea: Algae as source of bioactive carotenoids
González Pereira, Antía
Algae
Bioactive
Carotenoids
Health
Natural compounds
Xanthophylls
title_short Xanthophylls from the sea: Algae as source of bioactive carotenoids
title_full Xanthophylls from the sea: Algae as source of bioactive carotenoids
title_fullStr Xanthophylls from the sea: Algae as source of bioactive carotenoids
title_full_unstemmed Xanthophylls from the sea: Algae as source of bioactive carotenoids
title_sort Xanthophylls from the sea: Algae as source of bioactive carotenoids
author González Pereira, Antía
author_facet González Pereira, Antía
Otero, Paz
Echave Álvarez, Javier
Carreira Casais, Anxo
Chamorro Rivo, Franklin Noel
Collazo, Nicolas
Jaboui, Amira
Lourenço-Lopes, Catarina
Simal-Gandara, Jesus
Prieto Lage, Miguel A.
author_role author
author2 Otero, Paz
Echave Álvarez, Javier
Carreira Casais, Anxo
Chamorro Rivo, Franklin Noel
Collazo, Nicolas
Jaboui, Amira
Lourenço-Lopes, Catarina
Simal-Gandara, Jesus
Prieto Lage, Miguel A.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv González Pereira, Antía
Otero, Paz
Echave Álvarez, Javier
Carreira Casais, Anxo
Chamorro Rivo, Franklin Noel
Collazo, Nicolas
Jaboui, Amira
Lourenço-Lopes, Catarina
Simal-Gandara, Jesus
Prieto Lage, Miguel A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Algae
Bioactive
Carotenoids
Health
Natural compounds
Xanthophylls
topic Algae
Bioactive
Carotenoids
Health
Natural compounds
Xanthophylls
description Algae are considered pigment-producing organisms. The function of these compounds in algae is to carry out photosynthesis. They have a great variety of pigments, which can be classified into three large groups: chlorophylls, carotenoids, and phycobilins. Within the carotenoids are xanthophylls. Xanthophylls (fucoxanthin, astaxanthin, lutein, zeaxanthin, and β-cryptoxanthin) are a type of carotenoids with anti-tumor and anti-inflammatory activities, due to their chemical structure rich in double bonds that provides them with antioxidant properties. In this context, xanthophylls can protect other molecules from oxidative stress by turning off singlet oxygen damage through various mechanisms. Based on clinical studies, this review shows the available information concerning the bioactivity and biological effects of the main xanthophylls present in algae. In addition, the algae with the highest production rate of the different compounds of interest were studied. It was observed that fucoxanthin is obtained mainly from the brown seaweeds Laminaria japonica, Undaria pinnatifida, Hizikia fusiformis, Sargassum spp., and Fucus spp. The main sources of astaxanthin are the microalgae Haematococcus pluvialis, Chlorella zofingiensis, and Chlorococcum sp. Lutein and zeaxanthin are mainly found in algal species such as Scenedesmus spp., Chlorella spp., Rhodophyta spp., or Spirulina spp. However, the extraction and purification processes of xanthophylls from algae need to be standardized to facilitate their commercialization. Finally, we assessed factors that determine the bioavailability and bioaccesibility of these molecules. We also suggested techniques that increase xanthophyll's bioavailability.
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