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New Insight on In Vitro Biological Activities of Sulfated Polysaccharides from Ulvophyte Green Algae

Nurkolis F.

Molecules

Q1
Published: 2023Citations: 28

Abstract

Green algae are natural bioresources that have excellent bioactive potential, partly due to sulfated polysaccharides (SPs) which are still rarely explored for their biological activities. There is currently an urgent need for studies exploring the anticancer biological activity of SPs extracted from two Indonesian ulvophyte green algae: the sulfated polysaccharide of <i>Caulerpa racemosa</i> (SPCr) and the sulfated polysaccharide of <i>Caulerpa lentillifera</i> (SPCl). The method of isolating SPs and their assessment of biological activities in this study were based on previous and similar studies. The highest yield sulfate/total sugar ratio was presented by SPCr than that of SPCl. Overall, SPCr exhibits a strong antioxidant activity, as indicated by smaller EC<sub>50</sub> values obtained from a series of antioxidant activity assays compared to the EC<sub>50</sub> values of Trolox (control). As an anti-obesity and antidiabetic, the overall EC<sub>50</sub> value of both SPs was close to the EC<sub>50</sub> of the positive control (orlistat and acarbose). Even more interesting was that SPCl displayed wide-ranging anticancer effects on colorectal, hepatoma, breast cancer cell lines, and leukemia. Finally, this study reveals new insights in that SPs from two Indonesian green algae have the potential to be promising nutraceuticals as novel antioxidative actors, and to be able to fight obesity, diabetes, and even cancer.

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10.3390/molecules28114531

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