Chemical Characterization of Mediterranean Macroalgae With a Focus on Antioxidant Molecules Through the Use of Liquid Chromatographic Techniques
Federica Vento, Emanuela Trovato, Francesca Rigano, Giuseppe Micalizzi, Daniele Giuffrida, Luigi Mondello

TL;DR
This study analyzed Mediterranean macroalgae for antioxidant molecules like vitamins and carotenoids using liquid chromatography to explore their potential in nutraceutical and pharmaceutical industries.
Contribution
The paper introduces validated HPLC methods for quantifying antioxidant micronutrients in different types of Mediterranean macroalgae.
Findings
Vitamin E was found in all samples, with the highest levels in Undaria pinnatifida and Himanthalia elongata.
Vitamins C and B12 were detected only in Porphyra sp., a commonly consumed algae.
Carotenoids were mainly found in Undaria pinnatifida, known as Wakame.
Abstract
Seaweeds represent an excellent vegetable protein resource capable of supporting the objectives of the sustainable blue economy. Today, attention toward algae is growing, due to their applications, both in biofuel production and as an alternative source of healthy food and nutraceuticals. The objective of this work was to valorize marine macroalgae coming from the Mediterranean area in order to be able to expand their potential use in the nutraceutical and pharmaceutical industries, maintaining the circularity of financial and biological resources. Micronutrients with higher antioxidant activity were determined in 10 samples, specifically four red algae, four brown algae, and two green algae. In particular, vitamin C was analyzed using a reversed phase (RP)‐HPLC system coupled to photodiode array (PDA) detection, following extraction with an acidified aqueous solution. Vitamin E…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSeaweed-derived Bioactive Compounds · Marine and coastal plant biology · Plant Growth Enhancement Techniques
