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Journal articles on the topic "Sargassum Linearifolium"

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Amster, Regin Lawrence R. Iniya Udhaya C. John Peter Paul J.*. "PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF CHLOROFORM EXTRACT OF SARGASSUM LINEARIFOLIUM (TURNER) C.AG. (BROWN SEAWEED) USING UV-VIS, FTIR AND HPLC." INDO AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH 07, no. 09 (2017): 390–95. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1036435.

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The present investigation was carried to determine the phytochemicals of Sargassum linearifolium (Turner) C.Ag using UV-Visible spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy and HPLC. The UV-Visible spectrum of chloroform extract of Sargassum linearifolium (Turner) C.Ag. showed the peaks at the nm of 325, 412, 537, 610, 668, 882, 962, 1015 and 1059 with the absorption 1.573, 2.783, 0.593, 0.502, 1.150, 0.181, 0.108, 0.099 and 0.030 respectively. The FTIR spectrum was revealed the presence of amides, aliphatic nitro compounds, organo phosphorus compounds, ether, amines, aromatic nitro compounds, benzene ring
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Bui, Ha Thi Thu, Trong Quoc Luu, Ravi Fotedar, and Uras Tantulo. "Productivity of Sargassum linearifolium in potassium fortified inland saline water under laboratory conditions." Aquaculture Research 48, no. 11 (2017): 5631–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/are.13385.

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Watung, Fernando, Annely Supit, Iriani Setyawati, et al. "IDENTIFICATION OF MACROALGAE IN THE COASTAL AREA OF BUDO TOURISM VILLAGE, WORI, NORTH MINAHASA." Indonesian Biodiversity Journal 5, no. 3 (2024): 26–34. https://doi.org/10.53682/ibj.v5i3.10837.

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Algae are lower plants that do not have differentiated structures such as roots, stems, and leaves; although they may appear to have differences, they are actually just thallus forms. Macroalgae have macroscopic body shape and size consisting of fronds without distinct roots, stems, and leaves. Macroalgal diversity is not only reflected in their ecological and economic significance but also in their high species richness and wide geographical distribution within aquatic ecosystems. However, research on the species diversity of macroalgae in Budo Tourism Village Beach, North Minahasa remains li
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Choudhary, Babita, Deepesh Khandwal, Nirmala Kumari Gupta, Jaykumar Patel, and Avinash Mishra. "Nutrient Composition, Physicobiochemical Analyses, Oxidative Stability and Antinutritional Assessment of Abundant Tropical Seaweeds from the Arabian Sea." Plants 12, no. 12 (2023): 2302. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12122302.

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Foods enriched with nutritional compounds and biological activities, especially antioxidants, are considered healthier for human and/or animal consumption. Seaweeds are rich sources of biologically active metabolites and are used as functional foods. In this study, proximate compositions, physicobiochemical characteristics and oil oxidative stability were analyzed for 15 abundant tropical seaweeds (four green—Acrosiphonia orientalis, Caulerpa scalpelliformis, Ulva fasciata, Ulva lactuca; six brown—Iyengaria stellata, Lobophora variegate, Padina boergesenii, Sargassum linearifolium, Spatoglossu
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Perumal, Pachiappan, Rajamani Sowmiya, Sundaram Prasanna kumar, Sundaram Ravikumar, Paramasivam Deepak, and Govindasamy Balasubramani. "Isolation, structural elucidation and antiplasmodial activity of fucosterol compound from brown seaweed, Sargassum linearifolium against malarial parasite Plasmodium falciparum." Natural Product Research 32, no. 11 (2017): 1316–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14786419.2017.1342081.

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Bui, Ha Thi Thu, Trong Quoc Luu, and Ravi Fotedar. "Effects of Temperature and pH on the Growth of Sargassum linearifolium and S. podacanthum in Potassium-Fortified Inland Saline Water." American Journal of Applied Sciences 15, no. 3 (2018): 186–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3844/ajassp.2018.186.197.

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Tanna, Bhakti, Babita Choudhary, Avinash Mishra, et al. "Antioxidant, Scavenging, Reducing, and Anti-Proliferative Activities of Selected Tropical Brown Seaweeds Confirm the Nutraceutical Potential of Spatoglossum asperum." Foods 10, no. 10 (2021): 2482. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods10102482.

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Brown seaweeds have shown high potential of bioactivity and provide health benefits as an important functional food ingredient. Therefore, four abundantly growing tropical brown seaweeds—Iyengaria stellata, Spatoglossum asperum, Sargassum linearifolium, and Stoechospermum polypodioides—were collected from the Saurashtra Coast of the Arabian Sea. They were analyzed for metabolite profiling, biochemical activities (including total antioxidant, reducing, scavenging, and anti-proliferative characteristics), and total phenolic and flavonoid contents. A concentration-dependent antioxidant, reducing,
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Siddik, Muhammad A. B., David S. Francis, S. M. Majharul Islam, Michael J. Salini, and Ravi Fotedar. "Fermentation and fortification of Sargassum linearifolium with multi-strain probiotics improves mucosal barrier status, inflammatory response and resistance to Vibrio harveyi infection in barramundi Lates calcarifer." Aquaculture 595 (January 2025): 741502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2024.741502.

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Amster, Regin Lawrence R. Iniya Udhaya C. John Peter Paul J.*. "PHYTOCHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF CHLOROFORM EXTRACT OF SARGASSUM LINEARIFOLIUM (TURNER) C.AG. (BROWN SEAWEED) USING UV-VIS, FTIR AND HPLC." September 30, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.2526924.

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The present investigation was carried to determine the phytochemicals of Sargassum linearifolium (Turner) C.Ag using UV-Visible spectroscopy, FTIR spectroscopy and HPLC. The UV-Visible spectrum of chloroform extract of Sargassum linearifolium (Turner) C.Ag. showed the peaks at the nm of 325, 412, 537, 610, 668, 882, 962, 1015 and 1059 with the absorption 1.573, 2.783, 0.593, 0.502, 1.150, 0.181, 0.108, 0.099 and 0.030 respectively. The FTIR spectrum was revealed the presence of amides, aliphatic nitro compounds, organo phosphorus compounds, ether, amines, aromatic nitro compounds, benzene ring
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Campbell, Hamish, Janine Ledet, Alistair Poore, Januar Harianto, and Maria Byrne. "Resilience of the amphipod Hyale niger and its algal host Sargassum linearifolium to heatwave conditions." Marine Biology 167, no. 6 (2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00227-020-03681-2.

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