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For the protein content, no significant difference was recorded between the three algal extracts. Indeed, the aqueous extract of C. gibraltarica has a protein content of 48.44 mg/g DM, the aqueous extract of F. spiralis showed an average protein content of 45.55 mg/g DM, and that of the aqueous extract of B. bifurcata is 44.03 mg/g DM. The three brown algae C. gibraltarica, B. bifurcata and F. spiralis have consistent levels of organic matter. F. spiralis and C. gibraltarica have significantly equivalent organic matter contents (73.74 and 73.44 g/100g DM, respectively). In this study, the analysis of total phenols shows that F. spiralis presents a significant difference with the two other algae and has the highest content (7.2 µg/mg dry matter). In general and whatever the method of flavonoid determination, the flavonoid content of the three algae is significantly different. The methanolic extract of F. spiralis shows the highest flavonoid content, followed by B. bifurcata. While the lowest content is presented with the methanolic extract of C. gibraltarica. The results of the antioxidant potential using DPPH reveal a significant difference between the three algae. Indeed, the extracts of the analyzed algae present an antioxidant activity varying between 33.61 and 88.3%, with a high antioxidant potential (88.3%) for F. spiralis and thus an important capacity to trap the DPPH radical. 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近年来,科学家们对海洋大型藻类产生了浓厚的兴趣,因为它们是生物活性物质的丰富来源。这些分子具有多种形态和结构,并具有多种生物活性。本研究旨在分析 Bifurcaria bifurcata、Cystoseira gibraltarica 和 Fucus spiralis 这三种褐藻的特征。这些褐藻采集于阿加迪尔以北的吉尔角地区。研究结果表明,对 F. spiralis、B. bifurcata 和 C. gibraltarica 提取物的矿物质分析显示,这些褐藻含有丰富的大分子元素(Ca、K、P、Na、N)。在总糖含量方面,C. gibraltarica 与其他两种藻类 B. bifurcata 和 F. spiralis 有显著差异,其含量最高。蛋白质含量方面,三种藻类提取物之间没有明显差异。事实上,吉布藻水提取物的蛋白质含量为 48.44 毫克/克 DM,螺旋藻水提取物的平均蛋白质含量为 45.55 毫克/克 DM,双叉藻水提取物的平均蛋白质含量为 44.03 毫克/克 DM。C. gibraltarica、B. bifurcata 和 F. spiralis 这三种褐藻的有机物含量一致。F. spiralis 和 C. gibraltarica 的有机物含量明显相当(分别为 73.74 和 73.44 克/100 克 DM)。在这项研究中,总酚的分析表明,螺旋藻与其他两种藻类有显著差异,其含量最高(7.2 µg/mg干物质)。一般来说,无论采用哪种方法测定黄酮类化合物,三种藻类的黄酮类化合物含量都有显著差异。螺旋藻的甲醇提取物中黄酮含量最高,其次是二叉藻。而 C. gibraltarica 的甲醇提取物中黄酮含量最低。使用 DPPH 进行的抗氧化潜力测试结果显示,三种藻类之间存在显著差异。事实上,所分析的藻类提取物的抗氧化活性在 33.61% 到 88.3% 之间,其中螺旋藻的抗氧化潜力较高(88.3%),因此具有重要的捕获 DPPH 自由基的能力。所研究的这三种褐藻是生物活性分子的重要来源,可用于有机农业等多个领域。
Characterization of Three Brown Algae Bifurcaria Bifurcata, Cystoseira Gibraltarica and Fucus Spiralis
In recent years, scientists have become interested in marine macroalgae, which represent a rich source of bioactive substances. These molecules are characterized by a multitude of forms and structures and have several biological activities. The present study aims to characterize the three brown algae Bifurcaria bifurcata, Cystoseira gibraltarica and Fucus spiralis. These were collected in the region of Cap Ghir north of Agadir. The results obtained show that the mineral analyses of the extracts of F. spiralis, B. bifurcata and C. gibraltarica highlighted the richness of these brown algae in macroelements (Ca, K, P, Na, N). Concerning the total sugar content of C. gibraltarica shows a significant difference with the other two algae B. bifurcata and F. spiralis and has the highest content. For the protein content, no significant difference was recorded between the three algal extracts. Indeed, the aqueous extract of C. gibraltarica has a protein content of 48.44 mg/g DM, the aqueous extract of F. spiralis showed an average protein content of 45.55 mg/g DM, and that of the aqueous extract of B. bifurcata is 44.03 mg/g DM. The three brown algae C. gibraltarica, B. bifurcata and F. spiralis have consistent levels of organic matter. F. spiralis and C. gibraltarica have significantly equivalent organic matter contents (73.74 and 73.44 g/100g DM, respectively). In this study, the analysis of total phenols shows that F. spiralis presents a significant difference with the two other algae and has the highest content (7.2 µg/mg dry matter). In general and whatever the method of flavonoid determination, the flavonoid content of the three algae is significantly different. The methanolic extract of F. spiralis shows the highest flavonoid content, followed by B. bifurcata. While the lowest content is presented with the methanolic extract of C. gibraltarica. The results of the antioxidant potential using DPPH reveal a significant difference between the three algae. Indeed, the extracts of the analyzed algae present an antioxidant activity varying between 33.61 and 88.3%, with a high antioxidant potential (88.3%) for F. spiralis and thus an important capacity to trap the DPPH radical. These three studied brown algae represent a promising source of biologically active molecules that can be used in several fields such as organic agriculture.