Amino acids profile of 56 species of microalgae reveals that free amino acids allow to distinguish between phylogenetic groups
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Resumo: | Microalgae represent a phototrophic resource with a high protein content, whose nutritional value is very high as a result of its amino acid profile. Although the total amino acid profile has been repeatedly described to change little among phylogenetic groups of microalgae, some variability has occasionally been reported. Part of this uncertainty is associated with the low phylogenetic diversity encompassed in the work to date and the high methodological variability between studies. Among these studies, very few have differentiated between total and free amino acid content for common microalgae samples. Thus, in the present work, the profile of total and free amino acids has been determined in a diverse group composed of 56 species of microalgae belonging to 7 phyla. A multivariate analysis of the total amino acid profile in the studied microalgae group revealed close amino acid patterns throughout microalgae phylogeny and agreed with results obtained from similar analysis performed with published data. Conversely, the free amino acid profile strongly differentiated between phylogenetic groups. On the one hand, species of Cyanobacteria, Plantae, Cryptophyta, and Bacillariophyta showed close free amino acid patterns, characterized by the highest abundance of free glutamic acid. Ochrophyta species were particularly rich in free proline, while the free amino acid profile of Miozoa and Haptophyta species stood out from the rest of the phylogenetic groups for their outstanding levels of the two essential amino acids phenylalanine and lysine. Haptophyta species were also characterized by their much higher free tyrosine content. |
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Amino acids profile of 56 species of microalgae reveals that free amino acids allow to distinguish between phylogenetic groupsFree amino acidTotal amino acidMicroalgaePhylogenyVariabilityPhytoplanktonMicroalgae represent a phototrophic resource with a high protein content, whose nutritional value is very high as a result of its amino acid profile. Although the total amino acid profile has been repeatedly described to change little among phylogenetic groups of microalgae, some variability has occasionally been reported. Part of this uncertainty is associated with the low phylogenetic diversity encompassed in the work to date and the high methodological variability between studies. Among these studies, very few have differentiated between total and free amino acid content for common microalgae samples. Thus, in the present work, the profile of total and free amino acids has been determined in a diverse group composed of 56 species of microalgae belonging to 7 phyla. A multivariate analysis of the total amino acid profile in the studied microalgae group revealed close amino acid patterns throughout microalgae phylogeny and agreed with results obtained from similar analysis performed with published data. Conversely, the free amino acid profile strongly differentiated between phylogenetic groups. On the one hand, species of Cyanobacteria, Plantae, Cryptophyta, and Bacillariophyta showed close free amino acid patterns, characterized by the highest abundance of free glutamic acid. Ochrophyta species were particularly rich in free proline, while the free amino acid profile of Miozoa and Haptophyta species stood out from the rest of the phylogenetic groups for their outstanding levels of the two essential amino acids phenylalanine and lysine. Haptophyta species were also characterized by their much higher free tyrosine content.Program INTERREG VA POCTEP-055 ALGARED PLUS5E Spain-Portugal (2014–2020); Universidad de Huelva / CBUAElsevierSapientiaLeón-Vaz, AntonioGiráldez, InmaculadaMoreno-Garrido, IgnacioVarela, JoãoVigara, JavierLeón, RosaCañavate, José Pedro2023-09-14T15:51:40Z2023-072023-07-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/19986eng2211-926410.1016/j.algal.2023.103181info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-09-20T02:00:38Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/19986Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:29:43.569290Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Amino acids profile of 56 species of microalgae reveals that free amino acids allow to distinguish between phylogenetic groups |
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Amino acids profile of 56 species of microalgae reveals that free amino acids allow to distinguish between phylogenetic groups |
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Amino acids profile of 56 species of microalgae reveals that free amino acids allow to distinguish between phylogenetic groups León-Vaz, Antonio Free amino acid Total amino acid Microalgae Phylogeny Variability Phytoplankton |
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Amino acids profile of 56 species of microalgae reveals that free amino acids allow to distinguish between phylogenetic groups |
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Amino acids profile of 56 species of microalgae reveals that free amino acids allow to distinguish between phylogenetic groups |
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Amino acids profile of 56 species of microalgae reveals that free amino acids allow to distinguish between phylogenetic groups |
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Amino acids profile of 56 species of microalgae reveals that free amino acids allow to distinguish between phylogenetic groups |
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Amino acids profile of 56 species of microalgae reveals that free amino acids allow to distinguish between phylogenetic groups |
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León-Vaz, Antonio |
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León-Vaz, Antonio Giráldez, Inmaculada Moreno-Garrido, Ignacio Varela, João Vigara, Javier León, Rosa Cañavate, José Pedro |
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Giráldez, Inmaculada Moreno-Garrido, Ignacio Varela, João Vigara, Javier León, Rosa Cañavate, José Pedro |
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Sapientia |
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León-Vaz, Antonio Giráldez, Inmaculada Moreno-Garrido, Ignacio Varela, João Vigara, Javier León, Rosa Cañavate, José Pedro |
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Free amino acid Total amino acid Microalgae Phylogeny Variability Phytoplankton |
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Free amino acid Total amino acid Microalgae Phylogeny Variability Phytoplankton |
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Microalgae represent a phototrophic resource with a high protein content, whose nutritional value is very high as a result of its amino acid profile. Although the total amino acid profile has been repeatedly described to change little among phylogenetic groups of microalgae, some variability has occasionally been reported. Part of this uncertainty is associated with the low phylogenetic diversity encompassed in the work to date and the high methodological variability between studies. Among these studies, very few have differentiated between total and free amino acid content for common microalgae samples. Thus, in the present work, the profile of total and free amino acids has been determined in a diverse group composed of 56 species of microalgae belonging to 7 phyla. A multivariate analysis of the total amino acid profile in the studied microalgae group revealed close amino acid patterns throughout microalgae phylogeny and agreed with results obtained from similar analysis performed with published data. Conversely, the free amino acid profile strongly differentiated between phylogenetic groups. On the one hand, species of Cyanobacteria, Plantae, Cryptophyta, and Bacillariophyta showed close free amino acid patterns, characterized by the highest abundance of free glutamic acid. Ochrophyta species were particularly rich in free proline, while the free amino acid profile of Miozoa and Haptophyta species stood out from the rest of the phylogenetic groups for their outstanding levels of the two essential amino acids phenylalanine and lysine. Haptophyta species were also characterized by their much higher free tyrosine content. |
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