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Seaweed-Derived Phlorotannins: A Review of Multiple Biological Roles and Action Mechanisms

Fazlurrahman Khan, Geum‐Jae Jeong, M. S. Khan, Nazia Tabassum, Young‐Mog Kim

2022Marine Drugs78 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Phlorotannins are a group of phenolic secondary metabolites isolated from a variety of brown algal species belonging to the Fucaceae, Sargassaceae, and Alariaceae families. The isolation of phlorotannins from various algal species has received a lot of interest owing to the fact that they have a range of biological features and are very biocompatible in their applications. Phlorotannins have a wide range of therapeutic biological actions, including antimicrobial, antidiabetic, antioxidant, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-adipogenesis, and numerous other biomedical applications. The current review has extensively addressed the application of phlorotannins, which have been extensively investigated for the above-mentioned biological action and the underlying mechanism of action. Furthermore, the current review offers many ways to use phlorotannins to avoid certain downsides, such as low stability. This review article will assist the scientific community in investigating the greater biological significance of phlorotannins and developing innovative techniques for treating both infectious and non-infectious diseases in humans.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyIsolation (microbiology)AntimicrobialMicrobiologySeaweed-derived Bioactive CompoundsProtein Hydrolysis and Bioactive PeptidesMoringa oleifera research and applications
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