Antioxdent, Antifungal Activities of n-Hexadecanoic Acid Extracted from Algae
Zaman Abdul Hussein Ali Ghfil, Faheema Jabbar Aboalhur, Mervet Abdulhasan Mshachal, Abdullah Abdulkareem Ahmed Alobaidi
Abstract
The importance of algae as a natural source of various bioactive compounds continues to grow due to their diverse biological activities. One of such compounds is n-hexadecanoic acid, more commonly known as palmitic acid; it is more lipidous than many algal species. It is one of the most common saturated fatty acids in nature. One can find it in algal, animal, and plant oils and is extracted from numerous natural sources. Its chemical and biological attributes enable its widespread use in the pharmaceutical, food, and cosmetic industries. Numerous studies have found that palmitic acid is effective for fungal activities and does have pharmaceutical and environmental promising antioxidant capabilities.