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Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2000
Petroleum hydrocarbons are important pollutants of sea and marine organisms. The origin of hydrocarbons are either biogenic (endogenic) which are synthetised by marine organisms or exogenic due to oil pollution accumulated by marine organisms. The hydrocarbons found in algae were biogenic (Clarck and Blumer 1967;Youngblood et al.1971; Rossi et al. 1978;
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Petroleum hydrocarbons are important pollutants of sea and marine organisms. The origin of hydrocarbons are either biogenic (endogenic) which are synthetised by marine organisms or exogenic due to oil pollution accumulated by marine organisms. The hydrocarbons found in algae were biogenic (Clarck and Blumer 1967;Youngblood et al.1971; Rossi et al. 1978;
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Photoprotective Substances Derived from Marine Algae
Marine algae have received great attention as natural photoprotective agents due to their unique and exclusive bioactive substances which have been acquired as an adaptation to the extreme marine environment combine with a range of physical parameters ...
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Marine algae: A treasure trove of bioactive anti-inflammatory compounds.
Marine Pollution BulletinThis comprehensive review examines the diverse classes of pharmacologically active compounds found in marine algae and their promising anti-inflammatory effects.
Dina S Ghallab +3 more
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Antitumor potential of carrageenans from marine red algae
Carbohydrate Polymers, 2020Marine algae are abundant and inexhaustive sources of the bioactive compounds with the various benefits for human health. Among these substances an attention is given to the sulfated polysaccharides presented as the complexes of polymer macromolecules ...
Yu S Khotimchenko +2 more
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Fungal pretreatment as a sustainable and low cost option for bioethanol production from marine algae
, 2020Marine algae are promising alternative feedstocks for bioethanol production since they are fast growing and do not compete with food crops for land. However, the commercial viability of bioethanol production from marine algae is limited by the high cost ...
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Biotic interactions of marine algae
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2002Marine algae encompass lineages that diverged about one billion years ago. Recent results suggest that they feature natural immunity traits that are conserved, as well as others that appear to be phylum- or environment-specific. In particular, marine plants resemble terrestrial plants and animals in their basic mechanisms for pathogen recognition and ...
Philippe Potin +2 more
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Anticoagulants from marine algae
Blood Coagulation & Fibrinolysis, 1992Anticoagulant properties were first described in extracts from marine algae over 50 years ago. Currently over 60 species, representing the three major divisions of marine algae, have been reported to have such properties. The major active components are a variety of sulphated polysaccharides, some of which characterize as proteoglycans. These sulphated
D S, McLellan, K M, Jurd
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Accumulation of cobalt by marine alga
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1989The main objective of the present investigation was the screening and selection of the most potent marine algal type for sequestering of cobalt. The biosorption process based on this biomass may represent a possible alternative to the conventional cobalt recovery ...
N, Kuyucak, B, Volesky
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Aquatic Toxicology, 2019
Increased utilization of titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2 NPs) for commercial as well as industrial purposes resulted in the accumulation of nanoparticles in the marine system.
Vignesh Thiagarajan +5 more
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Increased utilization of titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2 NPs) for commercial as well as industrial purposes resulted in the accumulation of nanoparticles in the marine system.
Vignesh Thiagarajan +5 more
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Vanadium in marine mussels and algae
Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry, 2000A method is presented which is sensitive enough for the determination of vanadium (V) in marine organisms such as mussels and algae. It was sufficiently checked by a reference material and it was applied to V determination in blue mussels and brown algae from the German Bight.
K R, Sperling, B, Bahr, J, Ott
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