2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2007.11.003
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Antimicrobial activities of the bromophenols from the red alga Odonthalia corymbifera and some synthetic derivatives

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“…A number of bioactive compounds which have been isolate from marine algae include sulphate polysaccharides (laminarin and fucoidans), polyphenol (such as phlorotannins), carotenoid pigments (such as fucoxantin and astaxanthin), sterols and mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs) (Airanthi et al, 2011 andAbuGhannam, 2011). Bromophenol has been reported as biofuntion of antimicrobial compounds was to found in the red marine algae (Oh et al, 2008). In addition to those mentioned above, the mechanism of phenolic compounds influences the cell wall and cell membranes of microorganism.…”
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confidence: 95%
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“…A number of bioactive compounds which have been isolate from marine algae include sulphate polysaccharides (laminarin and fucoidans), polyphenol (such as phlorotannins), carotenoid pigments (such as fucoxantin and astaxanthin), sterols and mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs) (Airanthi et al, 2011 andAbuGhannam, 2011). Bromophenol has been reported as biofuntion of antimicrobial compounds was to found in the red marine algae (Oh et al, 2008). In addition to those mentioned above, the mechanism of phenolic compounds influences the cell wall and cell membranes of microorganism.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Phenols have been identified in several algal species as biologically active compounds (Vairappan, et al, 2001). Many compounds of marine algae show anti-bacterial activities as polysaccharide (Laurienzo, 2010), lyengaroside (Ali et al, 2002), polyhydroxy lated fucophlorethol (Sandsdalen et al, 2003), bromophenols (Oh et al, 2008), guaiane sesquiterpene (Chakraborty & Lipton, 2010), lactone malyngolide (Cardelina et al, 1979) cycloeudesmol (Sims et al, 1975), polyphenolic compound (Devi, 2008), halogenated compound (Vairappan, 2003) and quinone metabolite (Horie et al, 2008). Flavonoids comprise a large group of naturally compounds widely distributed in the algae and some of these compounds have been reported to contain various and potent biological activities including anti oxidative tissue protective and tumoristatic effects as well as the inhibition of hepatic cholesterol biosynthesis (Krant et al, 2005;Kim et al, 2007;Matanjun et al, 2008 andVolk, 2009).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Numerous compounds with cytostatic, antiviral, antihelmintic, antifungal and antibacterial activities have been detected in green, brown and red algae [7]. Many metabolites isolated from marine algae possess bioactive principles [8]. In the present study seaweed extracts, immunostimulants of nonspecific immune response in common carp were studied.…”
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“…Apresentam carotenoides, alguns com atividade de provitamina A e vitaminas B e C, tanto quanto frutas, verduras e legumes comestíveis. As algas também representam fonte interessante de compostos com atividade biológica como, por exemplo, os fenólicos, tanto os halogenados, quanto os sulfatados e bromados, que podem ser utilizados como ingredientes funcionais OH et al, 2008 Algas marinhas contém signifi cativa quantidade de polissacarídeos solúveis (GÓMEZ-ORDÓÑEZ, JIMÉNEZ-ESCRIG e RUPÉREZ, 2010), em sua maioria não digeridos pelos seres humanos, cujo trato gastrointestinal não produz as enzimas necessárias para a sua degradação. Portanto, podem ser considerados como fi bras dietéticas.…”
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