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Antioxidant Activity, Inhibition of Intestinal Cancer Cell Growth and Polyphenolic Compounds of the Seagrass Posidonia oceanica 's Extracts from Living Plants and Beach Casts.

Alkistis KevrekidouAndreana N AssimopoulouVarvara TrachanaDimitrios StagosParaskevi Malea
Published in: Marine drugs (2024)
The aim of the present study was to investigate the use of Posidonia oceanica for making products beneficial for human health. Firstly, we demonstrated that the antioxidant defense (i.e., SOD and APX activity) of P. oceanica 's living leaves (LP) has low efficacy, as they partly neutralize the produced H 2 O 2 . However, high H 2 O 2 levels led LP to produce, as a response to oxidative stress, high phenolic content, including chicoric acid, p -coumaric acid, caftaric acid, trans -cinnamic and rutin hydrate, as shown by UHPLC-DAD analysis. In addition, LP extracts inhibited intestinal cancer cell proliferation. Moreover, P. oceanica's beach casts consisting of either Wet 'Necromass' (WNP) or Dry 'Necromass' (DNP) were used for preparing extracts. Both DNP and WNP exhibited antioxidant and antiproliferative activities, although lower as compared to those of LP extracts. Although both P. oceanica's meadows and beach casts are considered priority habitats in the Mediterranean Sea due to their high ecological value, legislation framework for beach casts forbidding their removal is still missing. Our results suggested that both LP and DNP could be utilized for the production of high-added value products promoting human health, provided that a sustainability management strategy would be applied for P. oceanica's meadows and beach casts.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • oxidative stress
  • climate change
  • cell proliferation
  • ms ms
  • papillary thyroid
  • simultaneous determination
  • signaling pathway
  • data analysis
  • childhood cancer
  • gas chromatography