The Beneficial Effects of Marine Plant-Derived Compounds on the Musculoskeletal System
László Szabó, Áron Gere, Zsigmond Máté Kovács, Tamás Bazsó, Beatrix Dienes

TL;DR
This review explores how compounds from marine plants can help reduce inflammation and degeneration in muscles, bones, and joints.
Contribution
This is the first overview of marine plant-derived compounds and their effects on the musculoskeletal system.
Findings
Marine plant compounds reduce inflammation by modulating pathways like NF-κB and NLRP3.
They enhance bone formation and reduce cartilage inflammation in preclinical models.
Localized delivery strategies remain underexplored despite the compounds' favorable safety profiles.
Abstract
The skeletal muscle system is particularly susceptible to degenerative and inflammatory processes that threaten mobility, quality of life, and systemic health. Marine plants, including brown, red, and green algae, are valuable yet understudied sources of bioactive compounds with therapeutic potential against skeletal muscle inflammation and degeneration. This narrative review provides the first overview of polyphenols, polysaccharides, carotenoids, and multiminerals derived from marine plants, with a particular focus on their effects on skeletal muscle, bone, and joint tissues. It highlights both the therapeutic potential and the limitations of marine plant-derived bioactive compounds in the musculoskeletal system. The compounds discussed, such as phlorotannins, ulvan, fucoidan, carotenoids, spirulina derivatives, and Aquamin, modulate key signaling pathways, including NF-κB, JAK/STAT3,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSeaweed-derived Bioactive Compounds · Echinoderm biology and ecology · Bone Metabolism and Diseases
