3 resultados para Macroalgas epizóicas

em Repositório Institucional da Universidade de Aveiro - Portugal


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O presente trabalho teve como principal objetivo caracterizar os metabolitos secundários, compostos lipofílicos e compostos mais polares, de três macroalgas existentes na costa portuguesa, nomeadamente da H. elongata, L. ochroleuca e U. pinnatifida, de forma a contribuir para a sua valorização. Foram realizadas extrações Soxhlet com diclorometano para extrair os compostos lipofílicos, enquanto as frações mais polares foram obtidas por extrações convencionais sólido-líquido, usando diferentes misturas de solventes (acetona:H2O e metanol:H2O:AcOH). Os extratos foram analisados por GC-MS e HPLC-MS. Os extratos polares foram ainda avaliados quanto à sua atividade antioxidante e quanto ao teor de fenóis totais (método de Folin-Ciocâlteau) e florotaninos (método DMBA). A fração lipofílica das três macroalgas estudadas é composta principalmente por ácidos gordos, álcoois alifáticos de cadeia longa e esteróis. O ácido hexadecanóico mostrou ser o composto maioritário das três espécies de algas, seguido dos ácidos octadeca-9-enóico e tetradecanóico. O fucosterol foi o esterol mais abundante encontrado para a H. elongata, enquanto que na L. ochroleuca e na U. pinnatifida foi o 24-metilenocolesterol. Os extratos polares obtidos a partir das duas metodologias de extração apresentaram rendimentos de extração elevados, tendo os extratos acetona:H2O apresentado rendimentos de extração superiores (88.73-92.33 %). Estes extratos mostraram ainda teores de fenóis e florotaninos totais mais elevados, com valores entre 524.03-635.69 g EAG/kg de peso seco e 1.48-1.55 g EFG/kg de peso seco, respetivamente. Os extratos de acetona:H2O no ensaio DPPH apresentaram valores de IC50 entre 6.57-7.64 μg/mL. Estes valores, apesar de serem inferiores ao IC50 do ácido ascórbico, são superiores ao determinado para o antioxidante sintético butil-hidroxitolueno (BHT). O extrato da acetona:H2O da L. ochroleuca foi o que apresentou melhor atividade antioxidante, com um IC50 de 6.57 ± 0.71 μg/mL. A análise por HPLC-DAD-MSn não permitiu até ao momento detetar compostos fenólicos nos extratos obtidos. Estes resultados são uma contribuição relevante para a valorização destas espécies de macroalgas como fonte de fitoquímicos valiosos.

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The present work reports the study of the bioaccumulation of potentially toxic elements (cadmium, lead and mercury) by marine macroalgae (Ulva lactuca, Fucus vesiculosus and Gracilaria gracilis), abundant in the coast and estuarine systems worldwide. These organisms proved to be capable of withstanding moderate multi-metallic contamination (environmentally relevant concentrations), incorporating high amounts of metal in their tissues. The high removal percentages achieved, in particular for mercury (99%), demonstrate the potential of these algae as a basis for a new biotechnological treatment of saline waters contaminated with metals (more efficient, cost-effective and environmentally friendly than conventional methods). U. lactuca was considered the most promising due to the better performance presented. The comparison between the bioaccumulation and biosorption processes suggested that in some cases the use of the living organism will have advantages over the application of biomass, due to the simplicity of the overall process, and the lower residual concentration of metal achieved in the solution (especially for Cd). The transfer and accumulation of Hg by terrestrial plants (Brassica juncea and Lolium perenne) in agricultural fields near a contaminated industrial area was also studied. Despite the low bioaccumulation factors found (<1), there were high Hg content in plants (up to 84 mg kg-1 in roots and up 6.9 mg kg-1 in shoots, dry weight). Daily intake estimates for grazing animals (cows and sheep) pointed to the potential risk to human health derived from consumption of their meat. The results highlighted the important role that plants and algae may have in protection, risk assessment and remediation of environmental systems contaminated with metals.

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agricultural, pharmaceutical, cosmetic or bioenergy applications. They contain bioactive compounds, namely, polysaccharides Fucoidan. These polysaccharides are mainly constituted by fucose residues and sulfate esters, and have been reported to possess a broad variety of bioactivities, such as anticoagulant, anti-thrombotic, anti-inflammatory, anti-tumor, antiviral and antioxidant. In this work, the fucoidans from brown seaweed Fucus vesiculosus from “Ria de Aveiro” were isolated and characterized in order to add value to this natural resource of the region. The polysaccharides from the algae were extracted with hot water and fractioned by ethanol precipitation and calcium chloride salts. They were further purified by using anion-exchange chromatography, allowing to separate the neutral polysaccharides (laminaranas) from those negatively charged (sulfated fucoidans and alginate). The purified polysaccharides showed high content of fucose (41 mol%) and sulfates (50 mol%), having also galactose residues (6 mol%), which confirm the presence of only sulfated fucoidans. Glycosidic linkages analysis show the presence of high amounts of terminal fucose (25%) and (1→3,4)-Fuc (26%), allowing to infer that the fucoidans were highly branched. These fucoidans are composed also by (1→2)-Fuc (14%) and (1→3)-Fuc linkages (10-16%). In this work it was also tested an alternative extraction technology, the microwave hydrodiffusion and gravity system, where it was possible to extract sugars, although in low yields. However, this methodology allowed to extract polysaccharides, constituted mainly by fucose and uronic acids, as well as mannitol, without the need to add any solvent, obtaining at the end the dry alga. The current work allowed to characterize the structure of the fucoidans isolated from “Ria de Aveiro” F. vesiculosus. The presence of high content of sulfate residues and the high branch degree of the purified fucoidans allow to infer that these polysaccharides could have potential to be studied for biomedical applications, according to their biological activities.