Characterization of nutraceutical compounds in blue green alga Spirulina maxima.

H. H. A. El-Baky, F. Baz, G. El-Baroty
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Abstract

This work was conducted to evaluate the influence of culture conditions (nitrogen concentrations in growth medium) on characterization of some nutraceutical compounds in algal Spirulina maxima. Antioxidant and antibacterial activities as well as chemical composition of organic extracts obtained from different cultures were examined. The amounts of total carotenoids, chlorophylls-derived and phenolic compounds were associated inversely with concentration of nitrogen in growth media. The antibacterial results showed that all S.maxima extracts exhibited great potential antibacterial activities against six bacterial strains with inhibition zones ranged 7 - 18 mm and MICs values ranged 30 - 40 µg/mL. Also, all S.maxima extracts possessed potent antioxidant properties as comparable to commercial antioxidants. The chromatographic analyses of Spirulina organic extracts with TLC and HPLC showed that carotenoids, chlorophyll-derived and phenol compounds were presence as main constituents and their quantities was significantly changed dependant on culture conditions. Thus, it could be suggested that the Spirulina is useful bio-system for production bioactive compounds possess an antioxidants and antimicrobial principles and as natural pigments.
蓝藻最大螺旋藻营养成分的表征。
本研究旨在评价培养条件(培养基中氮浓度)对最大螺旋藻(Spirulina maxima)某些营养成分特性的影响。考察了不同培养物有机提取物的抗氧化、抗菌活性及化学成分。总类胡萝卜素、叶绿素衍生化合物和酚类化合物的含量与生长培养基中氮的浓度呈负相关。结果表明,各提取物对6株细菌均具有较强的抑菌活性,抑菌区在7 ~ 18 mm之间,mic值在30 ~ 40µg/mL之间。此外,所有的大麦冬提取物都具有与商业抗氧化剂相当的强抗氧化性能。对螺旋藻有机提取物的薄层色谱和高效液相色谱分析表明,其主要成分为类胡萝卜素、叶绿素衍生物和酚类化合物,其含量随培养条件的不同而有显著变化。由此可见,螺旋藻是一种生产具有抗氧化和抗菌作用的生物活性化合物和天然色素的有益生物系统。
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