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Phenolic compounds and antioxidant capacity of <i>Pediastrum boryanum</i> (Chlorococcales) biomass

Marília Garcez Corrêa da Silva, Shana Pires Ferreira, Cristiana Lima Dora, Mariana Appel Hort, Danilo Giroldo, Denise Fontoura Prates, Elisângela Martha Radmann, Renata Heidtmann Bemvenuti, Jorge Alberto Vieira Costa, Eliana Badiale–Furlong, Ana Luíza Muccillo-Baisch

2020International Journal of Environmental Health Research17 citationsDOI

Abstract

Bioactive compounds, synthesized by photosynthetic microorganisms, have drawn the attention of the pharmaceutical field. This study aimed at evaluating synthesis and in vitro antioxidant capacity of phenolic compounds produced by a microalgae species P. boryanum, which was grown in six different culture media (standard BG11, modified BG11/MBG11, standard WC, modified WC, WC*2 and basal). The highest concentrations of biomass (1.75 ± 0.01 g.L−1) and phenolic content (3.18 ± 0.00 mg.g−1) were obtained when P. boryanum was grown in MBG11 and phenolic acids were identified: gallic, protocatechuic, chlorogenic, hydroxybenzoic and vanillic ones. All extracts exhibited scavenger activity in the ABTS assay and inhibited peroxidase. However, phenolic compounds from P. boryanum grown in BG11 and MBG11 had the most potent scavenger activity in the DPPH assay. In sum, P. boryanum can be a new source of free phenolic compounds with potential antioxidant activity when grown in MBG11, since it yields high amounts of biomass and phenolic compounds.

Topics & Concepts

ABTSDPPHAntioxidantChemistryGallic acidFood scienceVanillic acidScavengerBotanyBiochemistryPhenolsChlorogenic acidVanillinOrganic chemistryBiologyAlgal biology and biofuel productionAntioxidant Activity and Oxidative StressFree Radicals and Antioxidants
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