出 处:《Journal of Ocean University of China》2005年第3期205-208,共4页中国海洋大学学报(英文版)
摘 要:Seaweeds are known to hold substances of high nutritional value; they are the richest resources of minerals important to the biochemical reactions in the human body. Seaweeds also hold non-nutrient compounds like dietary fiber and polyphenols. However, there is not enough information on the mineral compounds of tropical seaweeds. Also we are interested in the antioxidant activities of seaweeds, especially those in the tropical area. In this study, Indonesian green, brown and red algae were used as experimental materials with their mineral components analyzed by using an atomic absorption spectrophotometer. The catechins and flavonoids of these seaweeds were extracted with methanol and analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) ; the anti-oxidant activities of these seaweeds were evaluated in a fish oil emulsion system. The mineral components of tropical seaweeds are dominated by calcium, potassium and sodium, as well as small amounts of copper, iron and zinc. A green alga usually contains epigallocatechin, gallocatechin, epigallocatechin gallate and catechin. However, catechin and its isomers are not found in some green and red algae. In the presence of a ferrous ion catalyst, all the methanol extracts from the seaweeds show significantly lower peroxide values of the emulsion than the control, and that of a green alga shows the strongest anti-oxidant extract of this alga, which is significantly different from activity. The highest chelation on ferrous ions is also found in the the other methanol extracts in both 3 and 24 h incubations.Seaweeds are known to hold substances of high nutritional value; they are the richest resources of minerals impor-tant to the biochemical reactions in the human body. Seaweeds also hold non-nutrient compounds like dietary fiber andpolyphenols. However, there is not enough information on the mineral compounds of tropical seaweeds. Also we are inter-ested in the antioxidant activities of seaweeds, especially those in the tropical area. In this study, Indonesian green, brownand red algae were used as experimental materials with their mineral components analyzed by using an atomic absorptionspectrophotometer. The catechins and flavonoids of these seaweeds were extracted with methanol and analyzed by high per-formance liquid chromatography (HPLC); the anti-oxidant activities of these seaweeds were evaluated in a fish oil emulsionsystem. The mineral components of tropical seaweeds are dominated by calcium, potassium and sodium, as well as smallamounts of copper, iron and zinc. A green alga usually contains epigallocatechin, gallocatechin, epigallocatechin gallate andcatechin. However, catechin and its isomers are not found in some green and red algae. In the presence of a ferrous ion cata-lyst, all the methanol extracts from the seaweeds show significantly lower peroxide values of the emulsion than the control,and that of a green alga shows the strongest anti-oxidant activity. The highest chelation on ferrous ions is also found in theextract of this alga, which is significantly different from the other methanol extracts in both 3 and 24 h incubations.
关 键 词:anti-oxidant activity MINERAL POLYPHENOL tropical seaweed
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