1. Current Progress in Exploring Structural Changes in Brown Algae Fucoxanthin and Its Potential Bioactivity for Human Health.
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Brotosudarmo, Tatas Hardo Panintingjati, Pringgenies, Delianis, and Wibawa, Arif Agung
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BROWN algae , *DIETARY supplements , *MARINE algae , *ISOMERIZATION , *WELL-being - Abstract
Fucoxanthin is a carotenoid found in brown seaweed. Its potential anti-cancer, anti-obesity, antiinflammatory and antioxidant properties have recently attracted interest. This interest is driven by the growing awareness of natural compounds promoting well-being, ongoing research into their health impacts and their appeal to the food and supplement industries. Brown seaweed is a major source of fucoxanthin and its global cultivation is on the rise. Fucoxanthin's structural characteristics contribute to its bioactivity. Isomerization, influenced by factors like light and heat, can alter its biological activity. Recent studies highlight the importance of the cis/trans isomer ratio in determining fucoxanthin's biological effects. This review uses narrative approaches to explore fucoxanthin's potential applications in the food and pharmaceutical industries, emphasizing its source from brown seaweed and considerations for maximizing bioavailability and stability. The dynamic landscape of fucoxanthin research underscores its promising role in human health, encapsulating its multifaceted benefits within a concise framework. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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