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Title: Evaluation of phytocompounds and chemical elements present in selected species of seaweeds, to sustain future quantitative analysis for bioactive compounds
Authors: Dias, Valera
Bandeira, Salomão
Chaúque, Eutilério
Lipassula, Maurício
Mussagy, Aidate
Keywords: Seaweeds
Methanolic extracts
Phytocompounds
Minerals
Inhaca Island
Algas marinhas
Extratos metanólicos
Fitocompostos
Minerais
Ilha de Inhaca
Issue Date: 15-Sep-2020
Publisher: JDDTOnline
Abstract: The specific physiological capacity of marine organisms, including seaweeds, to survive in extreme environmental conditions is associated to the production of secondary metabolites. Seaweeds are known as powerful source of a broad range of bioactive co mpounds. Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the phytocompounds and chemical elements present in eight species of seaweeds which occur around Inhaca Island, Mozambique. Specifically, Halimeda cuneata, Pseudorhizoclonium africanum, Pseudocodium devriesii, Dictyota suhrii, Gracilaria salicornia, Hypnea rosea, Laurencia natalensis and Jania adhaerens. Methods: For phytocompounds and chemical elements screening, seaweeds samples were dried, ground to powder and extracted using methanol as solvent. The analyses were performed using GC-MS analysis, Energy Dispersive X-ray Fluorescence, and colorimetric protocols for phytocompound analysis. Results: A total of 82 phytocompounds were identified. Phytol and Z-8-Methyl-9-tetradecenoic were present in all samples analysed, while Cetene, 9-Octadecenoic acid (Z)-methyl ester, Desmoterol, Octadecanoic acid, and Oleic acid were the less common phytocompound identified. Campesterol, gama-Sitoesterol, Cholest-5-en-ol, 24-propylidene-(3.beta) are phytosterols only identified in green seaweeds. The concentration of chemical elements among the seaweeds species was different. However, Ca, Cl and K were presented in high concentration in some of the seaweeds analysed. Conclusion: Overall, the seaweeds analysed in this study, seems to be good candidate for further biotechnological application and deserve further investigation
URI: http://www.repositorio.uem.mz/handle258/875
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