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The effect of Caulerpa sertularioides extract on bull sperm freezablity and subsequent embryo development

Theriogenology, 2022
Artificial insemination is a valuable and essential tool in genetic improvement programs, and its success requires proper semen collection, freezing, and thawing procedures. Nowadays, despite applying of advanced protocols for semen cryopreservation, post-thawing sperm quantitative and qualitative parameters are not satisfactorily comparable to fresh ...
Adel Saberivand   +7 more
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Polysaccharides and sterols from green algae Caulerpa lentillifera and C. sertularioides

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 2009
Sterols and polysaccharides of green alga Caulerpa lentillifera grown under laboratory conditions and in mariculture and polysaccharides of green alga C. sertularioides grown under natural conditions were studied. The sterol fraction consisted of C27-C29 steroidal alcohols with Δ5-unsaturation in the steroid core regardless of the growth conditions ...
N. M. Shevchenko   +10 more
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DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES ON THE COENOCYTIC ALGA, CAULERPA SERTULARIOIDES

Journal of Phycology, 1969
SUMMARY Thallus growth and development in the coenocyti alga Caulerpa sertularioides (Gmelin) Howe have been studied quantitatively. In unsupplemented seawater at 26 C and in a 12:12 hr light/dark cycle, new rhizomes formed near the old growing points on thalli transplanted from the ocean.
A K, Mishra, N P, Kefford
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Biogenic gold nanoparticles synthesized from Caulerpa sertularioides: A green approach for antioxidant, antibacterial and anticancer applications

Bioorganic Chemistry
This research used an aqueous extract from Caulerpa sertularioides to convert gold ions, demonstrating the eco-friendliness, low toxicity, and cost-effectiveness of green nanoparticle synthesis. The formation of C.
Vibitha Sri Sivakumar   +10 more
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Effects of methanolic macroalgae extracts from Caulerpa sertularioides and Ulva lactuca on Litopenaeus vannamei survival in the presence of Vibrio bacteria

Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2016
Macroalgae are potentially excellent sources of highly bioactive secondary metabolites that are useful for the development of new functional ingredients. This study was conducted to determine whether methanolic extracts from Caulerpa sertularioides and Ulva lactuca macroalgae might be possible alternatives for the prevention of shrimp vibriosis, which ...
Edgard, Esquer-Miranda   +4 more
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Anti-Inflammatory, Remorin-Like Protein from Green Marine Macroalga Caulerpa Sertularioides

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2022
Ashok Kumar Shanmugavel   +3 more
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Fine structure of the growing point of the coenocytic alga, Caulerpa sertularioides

Canadian Journal of Botany, 1969
The coenocytic alga Caulerpa sertularioides (Gmelin) Howe was used for the study of the ultrastructure of cell wall and cytoplasm. After ultrasonic maceration and metal shadowing of the cell wall the microfibrils were observed to be random at the tip and parallel for each lamella of the subtip region and the mature portions of rhizome.
A. Mishra
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Fabrication of silver nanoparticles from marine macro algae Caulerpa sertularioides: Characterization, antioxidant and antimicrobial activity

Process Biochemistry, 2022
Ravichandran Anjali   +8 more
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Population dynamics of Caulerpa sertularioides (Chlorophyta: Bryopsidales) from Baja California, Mexico, during El Niño and La Niña years

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2001
This study monitored the abundance of the tropical/subtropical seaweed Caulerpa sertularioides (Chlorophyta: Bryopsidales) from a sandy beach from Balandra Cove, on the south-eastern coast of the Baja California Peninsula, Mexico, between April 1998 and April 2000, including consecutive El Niño and La Niña events.
R. Scrosati
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