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2. 3-Bromo-4,5-dihydroxybenzaldehyde Isolated from Polysiphonia morrowii Suppresses TNF-α/IFN-γ-Stimulated Inflammation and Deterioration of Skin Barrier in HaCaT Keratinocytes.
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Jayasinghe, Arachchige Maheshika Kumari, Han, Eui-Jeong, Kirindage, Kirinde Gedara Isuru Sandanuwan, Fernando, Ilekuttige Priyan Shanura, Kim, Eun-A, Kim, Junseong, Jung, Kyungsook, Kim, Kil-Nam, Heo, Soo-Jin, and Ahn, Ginnae
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Polysiphonia morrowii is a well-known red alga that has promising pharmacological characteristics. The current study evaluates the protective effect of 3-bromo-4,5-dihydroxybenzaldehyde (BDB) isolated from P. morrowii on tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α/interferon (IFN)-γ-stimulated inflammation and skin barrier deterioration in HaCaT keratinocytes. The anti-inflammatory effect of BDB in TNF-α/IFN-γ-stimulated HaCaT keratinocytes is evaluated by investigating nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways, inflammatory cytokines, and chemokines. Further, the interaction between BDB and the skin barrier functions in stimulated HaCaT keratinocytes is investigated. The findings of the study reveal that BDB dose-dependently increases cell viability while decreasing intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. BDB downregulates the expression of inflammatory cytokines, interleukin (IL)-6, -8, -13, IFN-γ, TNF-α, and chemokines, Eotaxin, macrophage-derived chemokine (MDC), regulated on activation, normal T cells expressed and secreted (RANTES), and thymus and activation-regulated chemokine (TARC) by modulating the MAPK and NF-κB signaling pathways in TNF-α/IFN-γ-stimulated HaCaT keratinocytes. Furthermore, BDB increases the production of skin hydration proteins and tight junction proteins in stimulated HaCaT keratinocytes by preserving skin moisturization and tight junction stability. These findings imply that BDB exhibits a protective ability against inflammation and deterioration of skin barrier via suppressing the expression of inflammatory signaling in TNF-α/IFN-γ-stimulated HaCaT keratinocytes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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3. 3-Bromo-4,5-dihydroxybenzaldehyde Isolated from Polysiphonia morrowii Suppresses TNF-α/IFN-γ-Stimulated Inflammation and Deterioration of Skin Barrier in HaCaT Keratinocytes
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Arachchige Maheshika Kumari Jayasinghe, Eui-Jeong Han, Kirinde Gedara Isuru Sandanuwan Kirindage, Ilekuttige Priyan Shanura Fernando, Eun-A Kim, Junseong Kim, Kyungsook Jung, Kil-Nam Kim, Soo-Jin Heo, and Ginnae Ahn
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Polysiphonia morrowii ,3-bromo-4,5-dihydroxybenzaldehyde ,HaCaT keratinocyte ,anti-inflammation ,skin barrier ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Polysiphonia morrowii is a well-known red alga that has promising pharmacological characteristics. The current study evaluates the protective effect of 3-bromo-4,5-dihydroxybenzaldehyde (BDB) isolated from P. morrowii on tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α/interferon (IFN)-γ-stimulated inflammation and skin barrier deterioration in HaCaT keratinocytes. The anti-inflammatory effect of BDB in TNF-α/IFN-γ-stimulated HaCaT keratinocytes is evaluated by investigating nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways, inflammatory cytokines, and chemokines. Further, the interaction between BDB and the skin barrier functions in stimulated HaCaT keratinocytes is investigated. The findings of the study reveal that BDB dose-dependently increases cell viability while decreasing intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. BDB downregulates the expression of inflammatory cytokines, interleukin (IL)-6, -8, -13, IFN-γ, TNF-α, and chemokines, Eotaxin, macrophage-derived chemokine (MDC), regulated on activation, normal T cells expressed and secreted (RANTES), and thymus and activation-regulated chemokine (TARC) by modulating the MAPK and NF-κB signaling pathways in TNF-α/IFN-γ-stimulated HaCaT keratinocytes. Furthermore, BDB increases the production of skin hydration proteins and tight junction proteins in stimulated HaCaT keratinocytes by preserving skin moisturization and tight junction stability. These findings imply that BDB exhibits a protective ability against inflammation and deterioration of skin barrier via suppressing the expression of inflammatory signaling in TNF-α/IFN-γ-stimulated HaCaT keratinocytes.
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- 2022
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4. Anti-Allergic Effect of 3,4-Dihydroxybenzaldehyde Isolated from Polysiphonia morrowii in IgE/BSA-Stimulated Mast Cells and a Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis Mouse Model
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Eun-A Kim, Eui-Jeong Han, Junseong Kim, Ilekuttige Priyan Shanura Fernando, Jae-Young Oh, Kil-Nam Kim, Ginnae Ahn, and Soo-Jin Heo
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Polysiphonia morrowii ,3,4-dihydroxybenzaldehyde ,immunoglobulin E ,bone marrow-derived cultured mast cells ,passive cutaneous anaphylaxis ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
In this study, we investigated the anti-allergic effects of 3,4-dihydroxybenzaldehyde (DHB) isolated from the marine red alga, Polysiphonia morrowii, in mouse bone-marrow-derived cultured mast cells (BMCMCs) and passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (PCA) in anti-dinitrophenyl (DNP) immunoglobulin E (IgE)-sensitized mice. DHB inhibited IgE/bovine serum albumin (BSA)-induced BMCMCs degranulation by reducing the release of β-hexosaminidase without inducing cytotoxicity. Further, DHB dose-dependently decreased the IgE binding and high-affinity IgE receptor (FcεRI) expression and FcεRI-IgE binding on the surface of BMCMCs. Moreover, DHB suppressed the secretion and/or the expression of the allergic cytokines, interleukin (IL)-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-13, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, and the chemokine, thymus activation-regulated chemokine (TARC), by regulating the phosphorylation of IκBα and the translocation of cytoplasmic NF-κB into the nucleus. Furthermore, DHB attenuated the passive cutaneous anaphylactic (PCA) reaction reducing the exuded Evans blue amount in the mouse ear stimulated by IgE/BSA. These results suggest that DHB is a potential therapeutic candidate for the prevention and treatment of type I allergic disorders.
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- 2022
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5. Investigation of seasonal variations in biochemical composition of Polysiphonia morrowii (Harvey) from different locations in the strait of Canakkale
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Latife Ceyda İRKİN and Hüseyin ERDUGAN
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biochemical composition ,strait of canakkale ,macro algae ,polysiphonia morrowii ,Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,SH1-691 ,Naval Science ,Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering ,VM1-989 - Abstract
As a protein source for human consumption, terrestrial animal production alone may not be sufficient as a food supply for the increasing world population. The availability of high value food resources in the marine environment presents a serious potential for meeting an important amount of the food demand of the increasing world population. Studies on the utilization of marine algae as a food resource for human consumption have become an important topic in human nutrition. Marine algae with its high quality protein content are not only an important food resource for human consumption, but also an important fertilizer being used in the manure industry. The present study is aimed to investigate seasonal variation of biochemical composition of Polysiphonia morrowii (Harvey), a potential marine resource for high value proteinö supply.
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- 2014
6. Patterns of genetic diversity of the cryptogenic red alga Polysiphonia morrowii (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) suggest multiple origins of the Atlantic populations.
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Geoffroy, Alexandre, Destombe, Christophe, Kim, Byeongseok, Mauger, Stéphane, Raffo, María Paula, Kim, Myung Sook, and Le Gall, Line
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RED algae , *ALGAL genetics , *ALGAL populations , *CHLOROPLASTS , *CYTOPLASM - Abstract
The red alga Polysiphonia morrowii, native to the North Pacific (Northeast Asia), has recently been reported worldwide. To determine the origin of the French and Argentine populations of this introduced species, we compared samples from these two areas with samples collected in Korea and at Hakodate, Japan, the type locality of the species. Combined analyses of chloroplastic ( rbcL) and mitochondrial ( cox1) DNA revealed that the French and Argentine populations are closely related and differ substantially from the Korean and Japanese populations. The genetic structure of P. morrowii populations from South Atlantic and North Atlantic, which showed high haplotype diversity compared with populations from the North Pacific, suggested the occurrence of multiple introduction events from areas outside of the so-called native regions. Although similar, the French and Argentine populations are not genetically identical. Thus, the genetic structure of these two introduced areas may have been modified by cryptic and recurrent introduction events directly from Asia or from other introduced areas that act as introduction relays. In addition, the large number of private cytoplasmic types identified in the two introduced regions strongly suggests that local populations of P. morrowii existed before the recent detection of these invasions. Our results suggest that the most likely scenario is that the source population(s) of the French and Argentine populations was not located only in the North Pacific and/or that P. morrowii is a cryptogenic species. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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7. Anti-allergic Effect of Methanol Extract from Polysiphonia morrowii Harveyin IgE/BSA-stimulated Bone Marrow-derived Cultured Mast Cells anda Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis Mouse Model
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Soo-Jin Heo, Min Ju Kim, Ginnae Ahn, Eun-Ji Shin, Eun-A Kim, and Eui Jeong Han
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biology ,Chemistry ,Immunoglobulin E ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,medicine ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Anti allergy ,Bone marrow ,Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis ,Polysiphonia morrowii ,General Environmental Science - Published
- 2019
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8. The Japanese alga Polysiphonia morrowii (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta) on the South Atlantic Ocean: first report of an invasive macroalga inhabiting oyster reefs.
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Croce, M. and Parodi, Elisa
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RHODOMELACEAE , *RED algae , *REPRODUCTION , *POLYSIPHONIA , *GAMETOPHYTES - Abstract
Conspicuous tufts of the filamentous algae Polysiphonia Greville inhabit the reefs of Crassostrea gigas on the Atlantic Patagonian coast. The population was recorded for the first time in 1994 and identified as P. argentinica. This study exhaustively investigated the morphology and reproduction of specimens and the seasonality of the population. The results revealed the identity of the specimens as the invasive Japanese macroalga Polysiphonia morrowii Harvey, on the basis of several striking features: the setaceous and tufted thalli, the corymbose growing apices, the endogenous axillary branches, the urceolate cystocarps and the sharply pointed branches. Sexual reproduction was evidenced; however, fertile male gametophytes were absent in the samples. The population was found almost all year round, but its abundance became higher in autumn and winter. The present study constitutes the first record of this invasive macroalga on the South Atlantic Ocean; the fourth record of an exotic macroalgal species on the Atlantic Patagonian coast; and the first record of an invasive species related to the establishment of C. gigas in Atlantic Patagonia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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9. First record of the invasive red alga Polysiphonia morrowii Harvey (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta) on the Patagonian shores of the Southwestern Atlantic.
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Raffo, María P., Geoffroy, Alexandre, Destombe, Christophe, and Schwindt, Evangelina
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RHODOMELACEAE , *COASTAL zone management , *INTRODUCED species , *AQUACULTURE - Abstract
Seaweed invasions are recognized as one of the major threats to biological diversity and coastal resources. Nevertheless, the number of introduced macroalgae has been underestimated due to the increasing number of cryptic invasions. Polysiphonia morrowii is native to the North Pacific and several cryptic introductions of this species have been reported over the past decade. In this study, we recorded the presence of the invasive P. morrowii in the Southwestern Atlantic (Patagonia Argentina) using a morphological and molecular approach for the identification at species level. Polysiphonia morrowii specimens from Argentina showed no morphological differences from members of invasive populations in France. We found two different haplotypes, suggesting that P. morrowii was probably introduced into this area by multiple introduction events. The increasing number of shipping and aquaculture activities worldwide and the ability of this species to be a successful invader suggest that P. morrowii is likely to be a cosmopolitan invasive species and that further management planning is required for its early detection and control. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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10. Alien marine macrophytes in transitional water systems: new entries and reappearances in a Mediterranean coastal basin.
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Petrocelli, Antonella, Cecere, Ester, and Verlaque, Marc
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MACROPHYTES ,ASCOPHYLLUM nodosum ,POLYSIPHONIA ,SHELLFISH ,CLASSIFICATION of fish - Abstract
Three alien macrophytes, Ascophyllum nodosum, Colpomenia peregrina and Polysiphonia morrowii, are reported for the first time from the Mar Piccolo of Taranto (southern Italy, Mediterranean Sea). Two other species, Agardhiella subulata and Codium fragile subsp. fragile that were not, or were sporadically, detected in the basin since their first record in 1987 and 2002, respectively, were also recorded. In the Mar Piccolo, there appears to be a close link between establishment of alien species and the regular import of shellfish for direct sale. To limit the flow of accidental species introductions, a continuous and rigorous control of all the economic activities performed along the coast is recommended through the enforcement of effective laws and an early detection of new introductions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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11. Recognition and distribution of Polysiphonia morrowii (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta) in New Zealand.
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D'Archino, Roberta, Neill, Kate F., and Nelson, Wendy A.
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POLYSIPHONIA , *RHODOMELACEAE , *MARINE algae , *NATIVE plants , *MARINE sediments - Abstract
Polysiphonia morrowii, a species native to the North Pacific, is believed to have been introduced to Chile, Turkey, Italy and France. This species was first recorded from New Zealand in 2011, based on collections made in 2004 from two sites on South Island, but no commentary was provided in the distribution or characteristics of the material collected. In 2009, as part of a study on macroalgae associated with soft sediment habitats in New Zealand, several samples of P. morrowii were collected from Otago Harbour, a location already known to host 17 non-indigenous macroalgal species. However, this species has gone unnoticed in New Zealand. We present the current understanding of the distribution of this species in New Zealand, and the distinguishing features of the specimens collected, to assist with biosecurity and monitoring programmes. Including this report of P. morrowii, there are now seven species of Polysiphonia and Neosiphonia that are regarded as non-indigenous in New Zealand. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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12. In Vitro antiviral activity of red alga, Polysiphonia morrowii extract and its bromophenols against fish pathogenic infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus and infectious pancreatic necrosis virus.
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Kim, Su-Yeun, Kim, Seok, Oh, Myung-Joo, Jung, Sung-Ju, and Kang, So
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Our previous investigation revealed that 80% methanolic extract of the red alga Polysiphonia morrowii has significant antiviral activities against fish pathogenic viruses, infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV) and infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV). The present study was conducted to identify compounds attributed for its antiviral activities and investigate their antiviral activities against IHNV and IPNV. Activity-guided fractionation for 80% methanolic extract of Polysiphonia morrowii using a cell-based assay measuring virus-induced cytopathic effect (CPE) on cells yielded a 90% methanolic fraction, which showed the highest antiviral activity against both viruses among fractions yielded from the extract. From the fraction, two bromophenols were isolated and identified as 3-bromo-4,5-dihydroxybenzyl methyl ether (1) and 3-bromo-4,5-dihydroxybenzaldehyde (2) based on spectroscopic analyses. For both compounds, the concentrations to inhibit 50% of flounder spleen cell (FSP cell) proliferation (CC) and each viral replication (EC) were measured. In the pretreatment test, 3-bromo-4,5-dihydroxybenzyl methyl ether (1) and 3-bromo-4,5-dihy-droxybenzaldehyde (2) exhibited significant antiviral activities showing selective index values (SI = CC/EC) of 20 to 42 against both IHNV and IPNV. In direct virucidal test, 3-bromo-4,5-dihydroxybenzyl methyl ether (1) showed significant antiviral activités against both viruses while 3-bromo-4,5-dihydroxybenzaldehyde (2) was significantly effective against only IHNV. Although antiviral efficacies of both compounds against IHNV and IPNV were lower than those of ribavirin used as a positive control, our findings suggested that the red alga Polysiphonia morrowii and isolated two bromophenols may have potential as a therapeutic agent against fish viral diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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13. Anti-Allergic Effect of 3,4-Dihydroxybenzaldehyde Isolated from Polysiphonia morrowii in IgE/BSA-Stimulated Mast Cells and a Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis Mouse Model.
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Kim, Eun-A, Han, Eui-Jeong, Kim, Junseong, Fernando, Ilekuttige Priyan Shanura, Oh, Jae-Young, Kim, Kil-Nam, Ahn, Ginnae, and Heo, Soo-Jin
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In this study, we investigated the anti-allergic effects of 3,4-dihydroxybenzaldehyde (DHB) isolated from the marine red alga, Polysiphonia morrowii, in mouse bone-marrow-derived cultured mast cells (BMCMCs) and passive cutaneous anaphylaxis (PCA) in anti-dinitrophenyl (DNP) immunoglobulin E (IgE)-sensitized mice. DHB inhibited IgE/bovine serum albumin (BSA)-induced BMCMCs degranulation by reducing the release of β-hexosaminidase without inducing cytotoxicity. Further, DHB dose-dependently decreased the IgE binding and high-affinity IgE receptor (FcεRI) expression and FcεRI-IgE binding on the surface of BMCMCs. Moreover, DHB suppressed the secretion and/or the expression of the allergic cytokines, interleukin (IL)-4, IL-5, IL-6, IL-13, and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, and the chemokine, thymus activation-regulated chemokine (TARC), by regulating the phosphorylation of IκBα and the translocation of cytoplasmic NF-κB into the nucleus. Furthermore, DHB attenuated the passive cutaneous anaphylactic (PCA) reaction reducing the exuded Evans blue amount in the mouse ear stimulated by IgE/BSA. These results suggest that DHB is a potential therapeutic candidate for the prevention and treatment of type I allergic disorders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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14. Recent introduction of Polysiphonia morrowii (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) to Punta Arenas, Chile.
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Myung-Sook Kim, Eun Chan Yang, Mansilla, Andres, and Sung Min Boo
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POLYSIPHONIA , *RHODOMELACEAE , *CERAMIALES , *CELLS - Abstract
Polysiphonia morrowii (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta) is abundant in intertidal zones of the northwestern Pacific Ocean in spring, and has been introduced to the Mediterranean Sea. We collected specimens of this species from intertidal rocks in February in Punta Arenas, in southernmost Chile. Thalli were densely tufted, slender, and elongate, with four pericentral cells, no cortication and short tetrasporangial ultimate branchlets. The plastid protein-coding rbcL was analyzed from specimens collected in Chile and Korea, as well as from putative relatives. The rbcL sequences of the Chilean specimens were almost identical to those from Korea, and were clearly separated from other related taxa from Chile and other areas. These results suggest that P. morrowii has been introduced recently from the northwestern Pacific Ocean to Chile. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
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15. In vitro Anti-bacterial and Anti-scuticociliate Activities of Extract and Bromophenols of the Marine Red Alga Polysiphonia morrowii with Structure-activity Relationships
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Sang-Yun Lee, Jun-Ho Choi, So Young Kang, and Sung-Ju Jung
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Botany ,Biology ,Anti bacterial ,Polysiphonia morrowii ,biology.organism_classification ,In vitro - Abstract
Article history; Received 24 December 2013; Revised 4 February 2014; Accepted 7 February 2014 *Corresponding author: Tel: +82. 61. 659. 7176 Fax: +82. 61. 659. 7176 E-mail address: sykang1@chonnam.ac.kr †Two authors equally contributed to this study. Kor J Fish Aquat Sci 47(1) 045-051, February 2014 http://dx.doi.org/10.5657/KFAS.2014.0045 pISSN:0374-8111, eISSN:2287-8815 c The Korean Society of Fishereis and Aquatic Science. All rights reserved 홍조류 모로우붉은실(Polysiphonia morrowii)의 추출물과 이로부터 분리된 브로모페놀계 화합물의 in vitro 항균·항스쿠티카충 활성 및 구조-활성 상관성
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- 2014
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16. Red algal bromophenols as glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase inhibitors
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Koretaro Takahashi, Sang Moo Kim, Daisuke Mikami, and Hideyuki Kurihara
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congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities ,Dimer ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Dehydrogenase ,Glucosephosphate Dehydrogenase ,Laurencia ,Phenolsulfonphthalein ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Algae ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,parasitic diseases ,Drug Discovery ,Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase ,Pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) ,Polysiphonia morrowii ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous) ,Inhibition ,biology ,Rhodomelaceae ,Communication ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,biology.organism_classification ,Odonthalia corymbifera ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Rhodophyta ,Laurencia nipponica ,Glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase ,Bromophenol - Abstract
Five bromophenols isolated from three Rhodomelaceae algae (Laurencia nipponica, Polysiphonia morrowii, Odonthalia corymbifera) showed inhibitory effects against glucose 6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD). Among them, the symmetric bromophenol dimer (5) showed the highest inhibitory activity against G6PD.
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- 2013
17. Evaluation of Antioxidant Activity of Marine Algae-Extracts From Korea
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Je-Hyuk Lee and Gun-Hee Kim
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Ecklonia cava ,Antioxidant ,biology ,DPPH ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Aquatic Science ,Ishige okamurae ,biology.organism_classification ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Algae ,chemistry ,Botany ,medicine ,Food material ,Sargassum muticum ,Polysiphonia morrowii ,Food Science - Abstract
Among 51 marine algae distributed along the Korean coast, Sargassum muticum (Yendo) Fensholt, Ishige okamurae Yendo, Ecklonia cava Kjellman, Polysiphonia morrowii Harvey, Dictyopteris undulata Holmes, Sargassm micracanthum (Kutzing) Endlicher, and Sargassum macrocarpum C. Agarch were found to have potent antioxidant activity. Additionally, the reducing power of marine algae-extracts was consistent with diphenyl-1-picryl hydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging activity. Because little is known about Sargassum muticum (Yendo) Fensholt, Ishige okamurae Yendo, Ecklonia cava Kjellman, Polysiphonia morrowii Harvey, Dictyopteris undulata Holmes, Sargassm micracanthum (Kutzing) Endlicher, and Sargassum macrocarpum C. Agarch, these marine algae may act as candidates for potent antioxidant food materials and are expected to have functional activity for foods and pharmaceuticals for treating oxidative diseases.
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- 2013
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18. The turf-forming alga Gelidium crinale (Florideophyceae, Rhodophyta) on Atlantic Patagonian coasts
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Maria Emilia Croce and Elisa R. Parodi
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Gelidium crinale ,biology ,INTERNAL RHIZOIDAL FILAMENTS ,Plant Science ,Biología Marina, Limnología ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Ciencias Biológicas ,CYSTOCARP ,Geography ,POLYSIPHONIA MORROWII ,Botany ,TRETRASPOROPHYTE ,Polysiphonia morrowii ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
We describe for the first time the morphology of Gelidium crinale from its natural habitat in Atlantic Patagonia with special consideration of diagnostic characters. Observations and morphometric measurements were done on fresh specimens using scanning electron and inverted light microscopy. This report is a new record for Atlantic Patagonian coasts. The thalli comprise prostrate and erect axes; they are subterete at the base and compressed to flattened at the apices. The basal parts are scarcely and irregularly branched, while the apical parts are highly ramified and subdichotomously branched. The lengths of thalli and the ramification patterns differ from previous descriptions, and were variable between seasons and life history phases. ´Brush-like´ haptera confirmed the identity of the algae as members of the Gelidiaceae. Internal rhizoidal filaments are abundant and distributed in groups throughout the medulla. The life history was of the ´Polysiphonia -type´ ; occurrences of carposporophytes and tetrasporophytes were variable. Fil: Croce, Maria Emilia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (i); Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur; Argentina Fil: Parodi, Elisa Rosalia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (i); Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur; Argentina
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- 2013
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19. The establishment of the non-native seaweed Polysiphonia morrowii in Northern Patagonia: Size of thallus and reproduction
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M. Emilia Croce and Elisa R. Parodi
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0106 biological sciences ,biology ,Ecology ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Introduced species ,Plant Science ,Aquatic Science ,Biología Marina, Limnología ,biology.organism_classification ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,ARGENTINA INTRODUCED SPECIES ,Thallus ,Ciencias Biológicas ,Algae ,Botany ,OYSTER REEFS ,Reproduction ,SEAWEEDS TETRASPOROPHYTES ,Polysiphonia morrowii ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS ,media_common - Abstract
A population of Polysiphonia morrowii, recently introduced in the South West Atlantic Ocean, was studied to determine the degree of its establishment. Monthly variations of: thallus size, proportion of life history phases, and tetrasporangia production, were evaluated from June to October 2010. The erect thalli appeared in autumn, and decayed in spring when they became overgrown by epiphytic diatoms. Vegetative thalli were usually smaller than fertile thalli. In spring, the thalli had the maximum mean values of length (199.5 mm), thickness (52 mm) and dried weight (4 g). Although tetrasporophytes represented between 73% and 90% of the thalli collected each month, a few cystocarpic thalli were also found. Variations of thallus size and proportion of life history phases were also studied between 2010 and 2014. The inter-annual increase in the proportion of the tetrasporophytic phase and the progressive increase of the size of P. morrowii thalli indicated an ongoing establishment of the population in this habitat. Fil: Croce, Maria Emilia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía; Argentina Fil: Parodi, Elisa Rosalia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Bahía Blanca. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía; Argentina. Universidad Nacional del Sur. Departamento de Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia; Argentina
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- 2016
20. First Record of Polysiphonia senticulosa Harvey (Ceramiales: Rhodophyta) in Korea
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Bo Hyeong Kim and Ki Wan Nam
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biology ,Botany ,Ceramiales ,Red algae ,Polysiphonia morrowii ,biology.organism_classification ,Polysiphonia senticulosa - Abstract
Polysiphonia senticulosa Harvey (Ceramiales: Rhodophyta) was recorded for the first time in Korea, and its vegetative and tetrasporangial morphologies are described. This species is characterized by the combined features of having a vegetative axial segment with 4 pericentral cells, a main axis without cortication, pseudodichotomous branching, branches with sharply pointed apical cells, flexuous branches hooked backward below, the presence of cicatrigenous branches, axillary endogenous stichidia, and the production of 1-3 tetrasporangia per stichidium. Based on this study, it is distinguished from Polysiphonia morrowii Harvey by its flexuous branches and the number of tetrasporangia produced per stichidium.
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- 2011
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21. Investigation of seasonal variations in biochemical composition of Polysiphonia morrowii (Harvey) from different locations in the strait of Canakkale
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İRKİN, Latife Ceyda and ERDUGAN, Hüseyin
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lcsh:SH1-691 ,lcsh:V ,lcsh:VM1-989 ,biochemical composition ,polysiphonia morrowii ,lcsh:Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineering ,Biochemical composition,Strait of Canakkale,Macro algae,Polysiphonia morrowii ,macro algae ,lcsh:Naval Science ,lcsh:Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling ,strait of canakkale - Abstract
As a protein source for human consumption, terrestrial animal production alone may not be sufficient as a food supply for the increasing world population. The availability of high value food resources in the marine environment presents a serious potential for meeting an important amount of the food demand of the increasing world population. Studies on the utilization of marine algae as a food resource for human consumption have become an important topic in human nutrition. Marine algae with its high quality protein content are not only an important food resource for human consumption, but also an important fertilizer being used in the manure industry. The present study is aimed to investigate seasonal variation of biochemical composition of Polysiphonia morrowii (Harvey), a potential marine resource for high value proteinö supply.
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22. Developmental morphology of a Polysiphonia species (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) in a culture experiment
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KUDO, Toshihiko
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culture experiment ,taxonomy ,Rhodomelaceae ,Ceramiales ,Polysiphonia morrowii ,developmental morphology ,Polysiphonia urceolata f. repadicola ,Polysiphonia senticulosa - Abstract
P, The morphological development and life history of a Polysiphonia species (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) were investigated by culture experiment. This alga was reported as Polysiphonia urceolata f. lepadicola by Segi in 1951. Morphological stability and plasticity were assessed in several features, which have been adopted as taxonomic criteria for the genus Polysiphonia. The following features are confirmed as morphological stability in this alga: (1) Thallus is composed of slender upright axes, and intricately entangled prostrate axes; (2) Thallus is soft and flaccid in texture; (3) Thallus produces adventitious branches on the lowermost portion of the main axis in the early stage, and also on the upper portion of upright axes in the late stage; (4) Thallus is ecorticated with four periaxial cells; (5) Rhizoids are formed without septation; (6) Determinate branches have sharply pointed apices; (7) Endogenous axillary branchlets are formed; (8) Vegetative trichoblasts are rarely formed; (9) Carpogonial branch is composed of four cells; (10) Spermatangial branchlets are formed replacing the whole trichoblasts, they are terete to cylindrical in shape with sterile tips; (11) Tetrasporangia are formed in a straight line, on the last two orders of ordinary branchlets and on axillary branchlets. These features are appropriate taxonomic criteria. The external appearance of individual plants, length/diameter ratios of segments showed phenotypic variation according to the growth stage, temperatures and photoregimes.
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- 2006
23. Red Algae of Peter the Great Bay as a Source of Arachidonic and Eicosapentaenoic Acids
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I. S. Gusarova and S. V. Khotimchenko
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biology ,Red algae ,Aquatic Science ,Oceanography ,biology.organism_classification ,Eicosapentaenoic acid ,Halosaccion ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Algae ,Botany ,Arachidonic acid ,Composition (visual arts) ,Polysiphonia morrowii ,Bay - Abstract
In order to find new sources of arachidonic (AA) and eicosapentaenoic (EPA) acids, the composition of fatty acids was studied and lipid concentrations were determined in the thalluses of 32 species of red algae from Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan. The greatest level of EPA and a small concentration of AA were registered in the thalluses of Corallina pilulifera, Palmaria stenogona, Halosaccion yendoi, and Laurencia nipponica. Taking into consideration the level of the lipid concentrations in the algae, as well as their biomass and frequency of occurrence, the algae C. pilulifera, P. stenogona, L. nipponica, and Polysiphonia morrowii may be of interest as potential sources of EPA. Among the examined algae, only Gracilaria verrucosa showed a high level of AA.
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- 2004
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24. Erratum to 'Anti-Inflammatory Effect of 3-Bromo-4,5-Dihydroxybenzaldehyde, a Component of Polysiphonia morrowii, In Vivo and In Vitro' [Toxicol. Res. 33 (2017) 325-332]
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Sang Chul Han, Weon-Jong Yoon, Hyun-Jae Kang, Hee-Kyoung Kang, Eun-Sook Yoo, Geum Ko, and Na-Jin Kang
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Inflammation ,biology ,Interleukin-6 ,medicine.drug_class ,Chemistry ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Immunoglobulin E ,Toxicology ,biology.organism_classification ,Molecular biology ,In vitro ,Anti-inflammatory ,body regions ,2,4-Dinitrochlorobenzene ,In vivo ,medicine ,Original Article ,Erratum ,Polysiphonia morrowii ,3-Bromo-4,5-dihydroxybenzaldehyde ,Atopic dermatitis - Abstract
3-Bromo-4,5-dihydroxybenzaldehyde (BDB) is a natural bromophenol compound that is most commonly isolated from red algae. The present study was designed to investigate the anti-inflammatory properties of BDB on atopic dermatitis (AD) in mice induced by 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB) and on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated murine macrophages. BDB treatment (100 mg/kg) resulted in suppression of the development of AD symptoms compared with the control treatment (induction-only), as demonstrated by reduced immunoglobulin E levels in serum, smaller lymph nodes with reduced thickness and length, a decrease in ear edema, and reduced levels of inflammatory cell infiltration in the ears. In RAW 264.7 murine macrophages, BDB (12.5, 25, 50, and 100 μM) suppressed the production of interleukin-6, a proinflammatory cytokine, in a dose-dependent manner. BDB also had an inhibitory effect on the phosphorylation of nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB) and signal transducer and activator of transcription 1 (STAT1; Tyr 701), two major signaling molecules involved in cellular inflammation. Taken together, the results show that BDB treatment alleviates inflammatory responses in an atopic dermatitis mouse model and RAW 264.7 macrophages. These results suggest that BDB may be a useful therapeutic strategy for treating conditions involving allergic inflammation such as atopic dermatitis.
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- 2018
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25. Culture Study of the Red Alga Polysiphonia senticulosa Harvey (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta)
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Kudo, Toshihiko
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life history ,culture experiment ,taxonomy ,Rhodomelaceae ,Ceramiales ,Polysiphonia morrowii ,Polysiphonia senticulosa ,Polysiphonia urceolata - Abstract
P, Life history and morphological development of Polysiphonia senticulosa Harvey (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) were investigated by culture experiment. Morphological stability and plasticity were assessed in several features. The following features are confirmed as morphological stability of this species. (1) Thallus is composed of slender upright axes, and intricately entangled prostrate axes. (2) Thallus produces adventitious branches on the lowermost portion of the main axis. (3) Thallus is ecorticated with four periaxial cells. (4) Rhizoids are formed without septation. (5) Thallus is soft and flaccid in texture. (6) Determinate branches have sharply pointed apices. (7) One to three axillary branchlets are formed. (8) Tetrasporangia are formed in a straight line, on the last two orders of ordinary branchlets and on axillary branchlets. (9) Carpogonial branch is composed of four cells. (10) Cystocarps are urceolate in shape. (11) Spermatangial branchlets are formed replacing the whole trichoblasts and their shape is terete to cylindrical with sterile tips. These features are appropriate for the taxonomic criteria in P. senticulosa.
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- 2000
26. Inhibitory Potencies of Bromophenols from Rhodomelaceae Algae against α-Glucosidase Activity
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Jun Kawabata, Takeshi Mitani, Hideyuki Kurihara, and Koretaro Takahashi
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Rhodomelaceae ,biology ,Chemistry ,α glucosidase ,Odonthalia corymbifera ,bromophenol ,Polysiphonia morrowii ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Inhibitory postsynaptic potential ,inhibition ,Symphyocladia latiuscula ,Algae ,Botany ,α-glucosidase - Abstract
Inhibitory potencies against α-glucosidase activities were compared among bromophenols obtained from extracts of three Rhodomelaceae red algae, Symphyocladia latiuscula, Odonthalia corymbifera, and Polysiphonia morrowii. The bromophenols from these species are characterized by a number of Br atoms per benzene ring: S. latiuscula, three Br atoms (1 and 2); O. corymbifera, two Br atoms (3-7); and P. morrowii, one Br atom (8 and 9). The bromophenols exhibited mixed inhibition against yeast α-glucosidase reaction. In particular, symmetric dibenzyl ethers, bis(2,3,6-tribromo-4,5-dihydroxybenzyl) ether (2) and bis(2,3-dibromo-4,5-dihydroxybenzyl) ether (5), exhibited about 10^3 fold smaller K_i values than the other bromophenols. Their inhibition modes are disclosed to be mixed inhibition closed to competitive inhibition. Inhibitory potencies of the bromophenols increased with the increasing degree of bromo-substitution per benzene ring and the decreasing degree of methyl-substitution. In contrast to the strong inhibitory activity against yeast α-glucosidase activity, the bromophenols moderately inhibited rat-intestinal sucrase and maltase activity. The inhibitory potencies were all comparative among the bromophenols examined.
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- 1999
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27. First record of the invasive red alga Polysiphonia morrowii Harvey (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta) on the Patagonian shores of the Southwestern Atlantic
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María Paula Raffo, Christophe Destombe, Evangelina Schwindt, Alexandre Geoffroy, Centro Nacional Patagónico (CENPAT), Evolutionary Biology and Ecology of Algae (EBEA), Station biologique de Roscoff [Roscoff] (SBR), Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Universidad Austral de Chile-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (UC), Sorbonne Université (SU), and Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (UC)-Universidad Austral de Chile-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Biodiversity ,Introduced species ,Plant Science ,Aquatic Science ,SOUTHWESTERN ATLANTIC ,Invasive species ,Ciencias Biológicas ,Algae ,Aquaculture ,POLYSIPHONIA MORROWII ,Southwestern Atlantic ,14. Life underwater ,Polysiphonia morrowii ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Shore ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,[SDV.GEN.GPO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Genetics/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE] ,biology ,Ecology ,business.industry ,cryptic invasions ,Bioquímica y Biología Molecular ,Rhodomelaceae ,biology.organism_classification ,CRYPTIC INVASIONS ,business ,CIENCIAS NATURALES Y EXACTAS - Abstract
Seaweed invasions are recognized as one of the major threats to biological diversity and coastal resources. Nevertheless, the number of introduced macroalgae has been underestimated due to the increasing number of cryptic invasions. Polysiphonia morrowii is native to the North Pacific and several cryptic introductions of this species have been reported over the past decade. In this study, we recorded the presence of the invasive P. morrowii in the Southwestern Atlantic (Patagonia Argentina) using a morphological and molecular approach for the identification at species level. Polysiphonia morrowii specimens from Argentina showed no morphological differences from members of invasive populations in France. We found two different haplotypes, suggesting that P. morrowii was probably introduced into this area by multiple introduction events. The increasing number of shipping and aquaculture activities worldwide and the ability of this species to be a successful invader suggest that P. morrowii is likely to be a cosmopolitan invasive species and that further management planning is required for its early detection and control. Fil: Raffo, María Paula. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico; Argentina Fil: Geoffroy, Alexandre. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Francia. Universite Pierre et Marie Curie; Francia Fil: Destombe, Christophe. Universite Pierre et Marie Curie; Francia. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique; Francia Fil: Schwindt, Evangelina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Instituto de Biología de Organismos Marinos; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
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- 2014
28. Alien marine macrophytes in transitional water systems: new entries and reappearances in a Mediterranean coastal basin
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Ester Cecere, Antonella Petrocelli, and Marc Verlaque
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Mediterranean climate ,Codium fragile ,Ecology ,biology ,Ascophyllum nodosum ,Alien species ,Introduced species ,Polysiphonia morrowii ,Alien ,Seaweeds ,biology.organism_classification ,Invasive species ,Fishery ,Mediterranean sea ,Transitional WAter Systems ,Aquatic plant ,Colpmenia peregrina ,Mar Piccolo ,Colpomenia peregrina ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
Three alien macrophytes, Ascophyllum nodosum, Colpomenia peregrina and Polysiphonia morrowii, are reported for the first time from the Mar Piccolo of Taranto (southern Italy, Mediterranean Sea). Two other species, Agardhiella subulata and Codium fragile subsp. fragile that were not, or were sporadically, detected in the basin since their first record in 1987 and 2002, respectively, were also recorded. In the Mar Piccolo, there appears to be a close link between establishment of alien species and the regular import of shellfish for direct sale. To limit the flow of accidental species introductions, a continuous and rigorous control of all the economic activities performed along the coast is recommended through the enforcement of effective laws and an early detection of new introductions.
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- 2013
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29. Cryptic introduction of the red alga Polysiphonia morrowii Harvey (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta) in the North Atlantic Ocean highlighted by a DNA barcoding approach
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Christophe Destombe, Line Le Gall, Alexandre Geoffroy, Evolutionary Biology and Ecology of Algae (EBEA), Station biologique de Roscoff [Roscoff] (SBR), Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (UC)-Universidad Austral de Chile-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Institut de Systématique, Evolution, Biodiversité (ISYEB ), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-École pratique des hautes études (EPHE), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Adaptation et diversité en milieu marin (AD2M), Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle (MNHN)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-École Pratique des Hautes Études (EPHE), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Universidad Austral de Chile-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (UC)
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0106 biological sciences ,biology ,Ecology ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Alien species Barcoding Brittany Cryptic introduction Haplotype rbcL ,Intertidal zone ,Introduced species ,[SDV.BBM.BM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry, Molecular Biology/Molecular biology ,Plant Science ,[SDV.BID]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity ,Aquatic Science ,Rhodomelaceae ,biology.organism_classification ,[SDV.BID.SPT]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Systematics, Phylogenetics and taxonomy ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Polysiphonia ,Invasive species ,Mediterranean sea ,Algae ,[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology ,14. Life underwater ,Polysiphonia morrowii - Abstract
International audience; Macroalgae are prone to be introduced outside of their autochthonous area; however, the difficulty to unequivocally identify them based on morpho-anatomical features, mainly due to the lack of diagnostic characters, often hampered the rapid detection of exogenous species. In the present study, we document that the Polysiphonia species that dominates, during spring, the high intertidal level in Brittany is Polysiphonia morrowii. We demonstrated the presence of this alien species in the North Eastern Atlantic in light of molecular sequences. This species originally from the Northwest Pacific Ocean has already been reported as introduced in Chile and New Zealand on a molecular ground and has been suspected in North Sea and Mediterranean Sea based on morpho-anatomical ground. Among the 105 individuals of P. morrowii collected along the coast of Brittany, three haplotypes were found suggesting several introduction events. In our opinion, the progression of this exogenous species, which has been so far undetected due to its morphological similarities with native species, should be further monitored.
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30. First Report of Polysiphonia morrowii Harvey (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) in the Mediterranean Sea
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B. La Rocca, Mara Marzocchi, Daniele Curiel, M. Scattolin, and G. Bellemo
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Ecology ,Plant Science ,Aquatic Science ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Polysiphonia stricta ,Mediterranean Basin ,Polysiphonia senticulosa ,Thallus ,Mediterranean sea ,Botany ,Ceramiales ,Polysiphonia morrowii ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Polysiphonia urceolata - Abstract
Polysiphonia morrowii Harvey (Rhodophyta), native to Japan, Korea, China and Russia, is here reported for the first time from the Mediterranean Sea. Thalli were first found in 1999 off the Island of Chioggia, where imported clams and fish are handled; the following year, plants were also found near the Island of Venice itself. Polysiphonia morrowii is similar to Polysiphonia senticulosa Harvey, as reported from Japan and the north Pacific, and to Polysiphonia stricta (Dillwyn) Greville [= Polysiphonia urceolata (Dillwyn) Greville] from the Mediterranean basin. The specimens collected in the Lagoon of Venice are characterised by two of the most significant specific features of P. morrowii: endogenous axillary branchlets forming from the central axial cells, and tufts of axillary tetrasporangial branchlets on the axils of mature plants. The morphology and reproduction of P. morrowii are examined on the basis of the material collected at Venice.
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- 2002
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Kurihara, Hideyuki, Mitani, Takeshi, Kawabata, Jun, Takahashi, Koretaro, Kurihara, Hideyuki, Mitani, Takeshi, Kawabata, Jun, and Takahashi, Koretaro
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- 1999
32. 81 Recent introduction of polysiphonia morrowii (ceramiales, rhodophyta) to punta arenas, chile
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M.S. Kim, Sung Min Boo, A. Mansiella, and Eun Chan Yang
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Data sequences ,Taxon ,biology ,Ecology ,Ceramiales ,Plant Science ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Rhodomelaceae ,North sea ,Polysiphonia morrowii ,Pacific ocean - Abstract
Polysiphonia morrowii (Rhodomelaceae, Rhodophyta) is abundant intertidally in spring in the Northwest Pacific. The species occurs in a large part of the North Sea and in Thau Lagoon, France, showing disjointed distributions, where the alga has been probably introduced recently. Using plastid protein-coding rbcL sequence data from specimens of P. morrowii and putatively related taxa, collected in Korea, Japan and Far-east Russia, and Chile, we tested the taxonomic position of each taxon. Pairwise divergence and topology of the sequences indicate that the Chilean taxon was identical to P. morrowii and was clearly separated from other related taxa from Chile. The results suggest that P. morrowii is recently anthropogenically introduced from the Northwest Pacific to Chile by boat or by transport with aquacultured organisms. Detailed observations of field-collected material will probably enable a more realistic evaluation of distribution of P. morrowii to be made in the Pacific Ocean.
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- 2003
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33. Polysaccharides of Algae. XXXVII. Characterization of Hybrid Structure of Substituted Agarose from Polysiphonia morrowii (Rhodophyta, Rhodomelaceae) Using β-Agarase and 13C-NMR Spectroscopy
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A. I. Usov and E. G. Ivanova
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,biology ,Stereochemistry ,Agarase ,Plant Science ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Polysaccharide ,Rhodomelaceae ,Polysiphonia ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,13c nmr spectroscopy ,Algae ,chemistry ,Botany ,biology.protein ,Agarose ,Polysiphonia morrowii ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Published
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