2022
DOI: 10.33714/masteb.1021121
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Seaweeds: Bioactive Components and Properties, Potential Risk Factors, Uses, Extraction and Purification Methods

Abstract: Seaweeds, also known as macroalgae, are abundant sources of various vital bioactive components with a wide range of biological functions. They are sold commercially and are primarily used in the food industry, pharmaceuticals, cosmeceuticals, and other related industries. The diverse biological activities linked with bioactive compounds obtained from seaweeds have the potential to expand their health benefit value in the food and pharmaceutical industries. Studies revealed that seaweeds have the potential to b… Show more

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“…SWE also enhances soil structure, productivity and microbiological content, while stimulating the growth of beneficial soil microbes and the production of soil-conditioning substances. Additionally, SWEs can enhance plants' tolerance to abiotic stresses like salinity, cold or drought [89][90][91][92][93]. Furthermore, it has been stated by many authors that SWE is rich in macro-and micronutrients, such as Ca, C, Mg, P, K, S, B, Co, Fe, Mn, Mo, Se, Si and Zn [94,95]; therefore, its application can enhance plants' uptake of nutrients from the soil [96][97][98].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SWE also enhances soil structure, productivity and microbiological content, while stimulating the growth of beneficial soil microbes and the production of soil-conditioning substances. Additionally, SWEs can enhance plants' tolerance to abiotic stresses like salinity, cold or drought [89][90][91][92][93]. Furthermore, it has been stated by many authors that SWE is rich in macro-and micronutrients, such as Ca, C, Mg, P, K, S, B, Co, Fe, Mn, Mo, Se, Si and Zn [94,95]; therefore, its application can enhance plants' uptake of nutrients from the soil [96][97][98].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They are particularly renowned for their high iodine content, which is crucial for thyroid function and the prevention of iodine deficiency disorders. Seaweeds also contain bioactive compounds such as fucoidans, which exhibit anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties (Sakthivel & Devi, 2019;Amlani & Yetgin, 2022). Additionally, the fiber content in seaweeds may aid digestion and promote a healthy gut microbiome (Praveen et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%