2020
DOI: 10.3390/jmse8010019
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Ecological Function of Phenolic Compounds from Mediterranean Fucoid Algae and Seagrasses: An Overview on the Genus Cystoseira sensu lato and Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile

Abstract: Biodiversity is undergoing rapid and worrying changes, partially driven by anthropogenic activities. Human impacts and climate change (e.g., increasing temperature and ocean acidification), which act at different spatial scales, represent the most serious threats to biodiversity and ecosystem structure and function. In the Mediterranean Sea, complex systems such as fucoid algae and seagrasses, characterized by a high associated biodiversity, are regularly exposed to natural and anthropogenic pressures. These s… Show more

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“…H. stipulacea, in fact, has high content of flavones [169][170][171][172] and phenols [24,25]. These classes of compounds are secondary metabolites known to be involved in plant defense and in regulating microbial interactions [20,171,173].…”
Section: A Case Study: the Halophila Stipulacea Holobiontmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…H. stipulacea, in fact, has high content of flavones [169][170][171][172] and phenols [24,25]. These classes of compounds are secondary metabolites known to be involved in plant defense and in regulating microbial interactions [20,171,173].…”
Section: A Case Study: the Halophila Stipulacea Holobiontmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of structure and polymeric properties, PTs represent an extensive group of molecules that differ in the nature of the bonds between phloroglucinol and hydroxyl groups ( Figure 1 ). Depending on the type of bond between the monomers, phlorotannins are divided into four subclasses: phlorethols and fuhalols, fucols, fucophlorethols, and eckols and carmalol [ 26 , 27 ]. These compounds exist mainly in a soluble form or in a bound state with components of the cell wall, which ensure its integrity as well as protection from herbivores and oxidative stress.…”
Section: General Characteristics Of the Polyphenolic Compounds Of mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seaweeds include several forms of phenolic compounds because their bioactive components act against grazers, parasites, and epiphytes while for photoprotection (87). The bioactive seaweed polyphenols have a strong antioxidant ability (88) which gives them a role in preventing degenerative diseases such as cancers.…”
Section: Seaweed's Polyphenols and Cancer Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%