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Extraction, Biochemical Characterization, and Health Effects of Native and Degraded Fucoidans from Sargassum crispifolium .

Wei-Cheng HsiaoYong-Han HongYung-Hsiang TsaiYi-Chen LeeAnil Kumar PatelHui-Ru GuoChia-Hung KuoChung-Yung Huang
Published in: Polymers (2022)
In the current investigation, a native crude fucoidan (Ex) was extracted from Sargassum crispifolium , pretreated by single-screw extrusion, and two degraded fucoidans, i.e., ExAh (degradation of Ex by ascorbic acid) and ExHp (degradation of Ex by hydrogen peroxide), were obtained. The extrusion pretreatment increased the extraction yield of fucoidan by approximately 1.73-fold as compared to the non-extruded sample. Among Ex, ExAh, and ExHp, their molecular weight and chemical compositions varied, but the structural features were similar. ExHp possessed the greatest antioxidant activities among the extracted fucoidans. According to the outcome, ExAh exhibited the maximum immune promoting effects via enhanced NO, TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, and IL-10 secretion. Thus, both ExHp and ExAh may potentially be used as an effective antioxidant and as immunostimulant agents, which could be of great value in the development of food and nutraceutical products.
Keyphrases
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • oxidative stress
  • nitric oxide
  • anti inflammatory
  • rheumatoid arthritis
  • risk assessment