Bioactive compounds by microalgae and potentials for the management of some human disease conditions.

IF 2.7 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Chijioke Nwoye Eze, Chukwu Kenechi Onyejiaka, Stella Amarachi Ihim, Thecla Okeahunwa Ayoka, Chiugo Claret Aduba, Johnson K Ndukwe, Ogueri Nwaiwu, Helen Onyeaka
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Microalgae biomasses are excellent sources of diverse bioactive compounds such as lipids, polysaccharides, carotenoids, vitamins, phenolics and phycobiliproteins. Large-scale production of these bioactive substances would require microalgae cultivation either in open-culture systems or closed-culture systems. Some of these bioactive compounds (such as polysaccharides, phycobiliproteins and lipids) are produced during their active growth phase. They appear to have antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, antioxidative, anticancer, neuroprotective and chemo-preventive activities. These properties confer on microalgae the potential for use in the treatment and/or management of several neurologic and cell dysfunction-related disease conditions, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), AIDS and COVID-19, as shown in this review. Although several health benefits have been highlighted, there appears to be a consensus in the literature that the field of microalgae is still fledgling, and more research needs to be carried out to ascertain the mechanisms of action that underpin the effectiveness of microalgal compounds. In this review, two biosynthetic pathways were modeled to help elucidate the mode of action of the bioactive compounds from microalgae and their products. These are carotenoid and phycobilin proteins biosynthetic pathways. The education of the public on the importance of microalgae backed with empirical scientific evidence will go a long way to ensure that the benefits from research investigations are quickly rolled out. The potential application of these microalgae to some human disease conditions was highlighted.

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微藻的生物活性化合物及其在治疗某些人类疾病方面的潜力。
微藻生物量是多种生物活性化合物的极好来源,如脂质、多糖、类胡萝卜素、维生素、酚类物质和藻胆蛋白。这些生物活性物质的大规模生产需要在开放式或封闭式培养系统中培养微藻。其中一些生物活性化合物(如多糖、藻胆蛋白和脂质)是在它们的活性生长阶段产生的。它们似乎具有抗菌、抗真菌、抗病毒、抗氧化、抗癌、神经保护和化学预防活性。这些特性赋予了微藻在治疗和/或管理几种神经和细胞功能障碍相关疾病方面的潜力,包括阿尔茨海默病(AD)、艾滋病和COVID-19。虽然已经强调了几种健康益处,但在文献中似乎有一个共识,即微藻领域仍处于起步阶段,需要进行更多的研究以确定支撑微藻化合物有效性的作用机制。本文综述了微藻及其产物中生物活性化合物的两种生物合成途径,以帮助阐明其作用模式。这些是类胡萝卜素和藻胆素蛋白的生物合成途径。对公众进行有经验科学证据支持的关于微藻重要性的教育,将在很大程度上确保从研究调查中获得的好处被迅速推广。强调了这些微藻在某些人类疾病条件下的潜在应用。
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AIMS Microbiology
AIMS Microbiology MICROBIOLOGY-
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