Marine Drugs (Mar 2022)

The Biochemical Composition and Antioxidant Properties of <i>Fucus vesiculosus</i> from the Arctic Region

  • Ekaterina D. Obluchinskaya,
  • Olga N. Pozharitskaya,
  • Denis V. Zakharov,
  • Elena V. Flisyuk,
  • Inna I. Terninko,
  • Yulia E. Generalova,
  • Irina E. Smekhova,
  • Alexander N. Shikov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/md20030193
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 3
p. 193

Abstract

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Fucus vesiculosus is one of the most prominent brown algae in the shallow waters of the seas of the Arctic region (Barents (BS), White (WS), Norwegian (NS), and Irminger (IS)). The aim of this study was to determine the biochemical composition of F. vesiculosus from the Arctic at different reproductive phases, and to evaluate the antioxidant properties of F. vesiculosus extracts. The amounts of monosaccharides, phlorotannins, flavonoids, and ash and the mineral composition significantly varied in the algae. A strong correlation was established between monosaccharide, phlorotannin, and flavonoid accumulation and water salinity (Pearson’s correlation coefficients r = −0.58, 0.83, and 0.44, respectively; p r = −0.64). A positive correlation of phlorotannins and flavonoids with antioxidant power was confirmed for all samples. The ash accumulation was relatively lower in the sterile phase for the algae from the BS and WS. The correlation between the Metal Pollution Index (MPI) and the reproductive phases was medium with high fluctuation. Meanwhile, the MPI strongly correlated with the salinity and sampling site. The gradient of the MPI values across the sea was in the following ranking order: BS F. vesiculosus, we believe that this alga does not accumulate toxic doses of elements. Therefore, the Arctic F. vesiculosus could be safely used in food and drug development as a source of active biochemical compounds and as a source of dietary elements to cover the daily nutritional requirements of humans.

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