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A Narrative Review on the Neuroprotective Potential of Brown Macroalgae in Alzheimer's Disease. [PDF]

open access: yesNutrients
Cokdinleyen M   +6 more
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Sources of variation in floating seaweed-associated macro-invertebrates [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Degraer, S.   +3 more
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Exploring the efficacy of Cystoseira sedoide alga for cadmium and copper biosorption: an integrated experimental and computational study. [PDF]

open access: yesRSC Adv
Bengourna N   +9 more
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Accumulation of metals in Fucus spiralis subject to increased temperature and acidity.

open access: yes, 2009
Wallenstein, Francisco   +4 more
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Fucus spiralis tissue culture for sustainable phlorotannins production

Aquatic Botany, 2022
Brown algae have the unique ability to produce phlorotannins, which are phenolics with potent antioxidant capacity. These valuable metabolites have numerous applications in medicine, cosmetics, and food industries. Therefore, it is extremely important to develop strategies to continuously produce these compounds without having to constantly harvest ...
Pinteus, Susete   +4 more
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Biosorption of heavy metals by Fucus spiralis

Bioresource Technology, 2008
The sorption uptake of cadmium, nickel, zinc, copper and lead by marine brown alga Fucus spiralis was investigated in bimetallic, trimetallic and multimetallic solutions. The experimental data fitted very well to Langmuir model. In bimetallic systems, the affinity of biomass for lead and copper increased and the sorption uptake of these metals was not ...
E, Romera   +4 more
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An ecological study of fucus spiralis L.

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1976
Abstract An ecological study of Fucus spiralis L. has been made at Jaffrey Point, Newcastle, New Hampshire and the adjacent Great Bay Estuary System from 1972–1975. The distribution, growth, reproductive periodicity, attrition and longevity of the plants are described in relation to a variety of environmental factors. F.
Neimeck, Richard A.   +1 more
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Bioaccessibility of target essential elements and contaminants from Fucus spiralis

Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2018
Abstract Fucus spiralis is an edible brown seaweed (SW) found in the Portuguese Coast that is still undervalued and not very well studied. However, SW are known to be nutritious and healthy foods, in part, for their potential to supply mineral nutrients to the body.
João Francisco   +9 more
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