Estudo do potencial bioativo da fração clorofilada da biomassa de Phormidium autumnale
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Resumo: | Microalgae are recognized sources of metabolites with high added value, largely by biological activity of these compounds. Several species of cyanobacteria produce secondary metabolites with bioactive character due to its molecular structure. Currently studying a lot about pigments for its biological value, giving emphasis on its bioactivity, but chlorophyll is still poorly understood. Despite its important biological role, research on chlorophyll and its potential antioxidant and pro-oxidant are still scarce. The lack of information can be attributed to the difficulty of obtaining chlorophyll and its derivatives in a purified form and also to their instability, which triggers a process of degradation. Many uncertainties still exist in the scientific field of the natural chlorophyll, their metabolites, impact on health, due to its high content in some vegetables, widespread occurrence in nature, and its degradation during food processing and human digestion. The production of compounds of chlorophyll by microalgae, due to their diverse metabolism, makes biomass microalgal an alternative source, with different chemical structures as compared to conventional food matrix, and its complex system of conjugated bonds on pyrrole rings enables an antioxidant character, or pro-oxidative, acting in scavenging free radicals or reactive triggering systems of molecular degradation. In this sense, the study of these chlorophyll pigments designed to further focus on their chemical structure may help to elucidate the real potential bioactive these substances. Given the various chlorophyllous structures present in Phormidium autumnale extract with different polarities, it is crucial to choose the appropriate method for evaluating the antioxidant potential, and to investigate the antioxidant mechanism developed by each structure of the molecule. A total of eleven chlorophyll compounds were separated on biomass Phormidium autumnale the photosynthetic culture. Among the major compounds found chlorophyll a (1498.40μg / g) and pheophytin b (613.23μg / g), where the total chlorophyll pigments totaled 2720.19μg / g in the biomass extract. The potential for scavenging free radicals was examined by two different methods with regard to their polarity, being that for the lipophilic method of the Phormidium extract autumnale proved to be 200 times more potent than α-tocopherol at the disposal of peroxyl radicals , and the method the hydrophilic Phormidium autumnale extract showed antioxidant activity of 219.82 mu equivalent Trolox / g extract. Finally, we note that the biomass Phormidium autumnale has considerable potential in the production of chlorophyll compounds in phototrophic conditions, proving to be an alternative source to conventional arrays of chlorophyll pigments and proved efficient in eliminating free radicals, showing their potential bioactive . |
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Estudo do potencial bioativo da fração clorofilada da biomassa de Phormidium autumnalePotential study of fraction bioactive chlorophyllated of biomass Phormidium autumnaleMicroalgasClorofilaCultivo fototróficoMicroalgasCompostos bioativosChlorophyllAutotrophic cultivationMicroalgaeBioactive compoundsCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOSMicroalgae are recognized sources of metabolites with high added value, largely by biological activity of these compounds. Several species of cyanobacteria produce secondary metabolites with bioactive character due to its molecular structure. Currently studying a lot about pigments for its biological value, giving emphasis on its bioactivity, but chlorophyll is still poorly understood. Despite its important biological role, research on chlorophyll and its potential antioxidant and pro-oxidant are still scarce. The lack of information can be attributed to the difficulty of obtaining chlorophyll and its derivatives in a purified form and also to their instability, which triggers a process of degradation. Many uncertainties still exist in the scientific field of the natural chlorophyll, their metabolites, impact on health, due to its high content in some vegetables, widespread occurrence in nature, and its degradation during food processing and human digestion. The production of compounds of chlorophyll by microalgae, due to their diverse metabolism, makes biomass microalgal an alternative source, with different chemical structures as compared to conventional food matrix, and its complex system of conjugated bonds on pyrrole rings enables an antioxidant character, or pro-oxidative, acting in scavenging free radicals or reactive triggering systems of molecular degradation. In this sense, the study of these chlorophyll pigments designed to further focus on their chemical structure may help to elucidate the real potential bioactive these substances. Given the various chlorophyllous structures present in Phormidium autumnale extract with different polarities, it is crucial to choose the appropriate method for evaluating the antioxidant potential, and to investigate the antioxidant mechanism developed by each structure of the molecule. A total of eleven chlorophyll compounds were separated on biomass Phormidium autumnale the photosynthetic culture. Among the major compounds found chlorophyll a (1498.40μg / g) and pheophytin b (613.23μg / g), where the total chlorophyll pigments totaled 2720.19μg / g in the biomass extract. The potential for scavenging free radicals was examined by two different methods with regard to their polarity, being that for the lipophilic method of the Phormidium extract autumnale proved to be 200 times more potent than α-tocopherol at the disposal of peroxyl radicals , and the method the hydrophilic Phormidium autumnale extract showed antioxidant activity of 219.82 mu equivalent Trolox / g extract. Finally, we note that the biomass Phormidium autumnale has considerable potential in the production of chlorophyll compounds in phototrophic conditions, proving to be an alternative source to conventional arrays of chlorophyll pigments and proved efficient in eliminating free radicals, showing their potential bioactive .Microalgas são fontes reconhecidas de metabólitos com alto valor agregado, em grande parte pela atividade biológica destes compostos. Diversas espécies de cianobactérias produzem metabólitos secundários com caráter bioativo em função de sua estrutura molecular. Atualmente estuda-se muito a respeito de pigmentos pelo seu valor biológico, dando-se ênfase em sua bioatividade, porém a clorofila ainda é pouco elucidada. Apesar de seu importante papel biológico, as pesquisas sobre clorofila e seu potencial antioxidante e pró-oxidante ainda são escassas. A escassez de informações pode ser atribuída à dificuldade de se obter clorofilas e seus derivados em uma forma purificada e também à sua instabilidade, o que desencadeia um processo de degradação. Muitas incertezas ainda existem no campo científico sobre a clorofila natural, seus metabólitos, impacto sobre a saúde, devido seu alto conteúdo em alguns vegetais, ocorrência generalizada na natureza, e sua degradação durante o processamento de alimentos e digestão humana. A produção de compostos clorofilados pelas microalgas, em função de seu metabolismo diversificado, torna a biomassa microalgal uma fonte alternativa, com estruturas químicas diferenciadas quando comparada às matrizes alimentícias convencionais, sendo que seu sistema complexo de ligações conjugadas em anéis pirrólicos possibilita um caráter antioxidante, ou pró-oxidativo, atuando no sequestro de radicais livres ou desencadeando sistemas reacionais de degradação molecular. Neste sentido, o estudo destes pigmentos clorofilados visando um maior enfoque em suas estruturas químicas poderá auxiliar na elucidação do real potencial bioativo destas substâncias. Diante das diversas estruturas clorofiladas presentes no extrato de Phormidium autumnale, com diferentes polaridades, é fundamental escolher o método adequado para a avaliação do potencial antioxidante, além de investigar o mecanismo antioxidante desenvolvido por cada estrutura da molécula. Um total de onze compostos clorofilados foram separados na biomassa de Phormidium autumnale no cultivo fotossintético. Entre os compostos majoritários foram encontrados clorofila a (1498.40μg / g), e feofitina b (613.23μg / g), onde os pigmentos totais clorofilados totalizaram 2720.19μg / g no extrato de biomassa. O potencial de eliminação de radicais livres foi analisado por dois métodos diferentes no que diz respeito à sua polaridade, sendo que para o método lipofílico o extrato de Phormidium autumnale mostrou-se 200 vezes mais potente do que o α-tocoferol na eliminação de radicais peroxil, e para o método hidrofílico o extrato de Phormidium autumnale apresentou atividade antioxidante de 219,82 mμ Trolox equivalente / g de extrato. Finalmente, observamos que a biomassa de Phormidium autumnale apresenta um potencial considerável na produção de compostos clorofilados em condições fototróficas, provando ser uma fonte alternativa para matrizes convencionais de pigmentos de clorofila, bem como se mostrou eficiente na eliminação de radicais livres, evidenciando seu potencial bioativo.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBrasilCiência e Tecnologia dos AlimentosUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Tecnologia dos AlimentosCentro de Ciências RuraisZepka, Leila Queirozhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7273933338693343Queiroz, Maria Isabelhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6975324203594393Menezes, Cristiano Ragagnin dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1755735245826251Lopes, Eduardo Jacobhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9203445906772879Nogara, Gabriela Predebon2017-08-16T12:13:22Z2017-08-16T12:13:22Z2016-03-07info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/11365ark:/26339/001300000677vporAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2022-06-27T12:17:30Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/11365Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2022-06-27T12:17:30Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Estudo do potencial bioativo da fração clorofilada da biomassa de Phormidium autumnale Potential study of fraction bioactive chlorophyllated of biomass Phormidium autumnale |
title |
Estudo do potencial bioativo da fração clorofilada da biomassa de Phormidium autumnale |
spellingShingle |
Estudo do potencial bioativo da fração clorofilada da biomassa de Phormidium autumnale Nogara, Gabriela Predebon Microalgas Clorofila Cultivo fototrófico Microalgas Compostos bioativos Chlorophyll Autotrophic cultivation Microalgae Bioactive compounds CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS |
title_short |
Estudo do potencial bioativo da fração clorofilada da biomassa de Phormidium autumnale |
title_full |
Estudo do potencial bioativo da fração clorofilada da biomassa de Phormidium autumnale |
title_fullStr |
Estudo do potencial bioativo da fração clorofilada da biomassa de Phormidium autumnale |
title_full_unstemmed |
Estudo do potencial bioativo da fração clorofilada da biomassa de Phormidium autumnale |
title_sort |
Estudo do potencial bioativo da fração clorofilada da biomassa de Phormidium autumnale |
author |
Nogara, Gabriela Predebon |
author_facet |
Nogara, Gabriela Predebon |
author_role |
author |
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Zepka, Leila Queiroz http://lattes.cnpq.br/7273933338693343 Queiroz, Maria Isabel http://lattes.cnpq.br/6975324203594393 Menezes, Cristiano Ragagnin de http://lattes.cnpq.br/1755735245826251 Lopes, Eduardo Jacob http://lattes.cnpq.br/9203445906772879 |
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Nogara, Gabriela Predebon |
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Microalgas Clorofila Cultivo fototrófico Microalgas Compostos bioativos Chlorophyll Autotrophic cultivation Microalgae Bioactive compounds CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS |
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Microalgas Clorofila Cultivo fototrófico Microalgas Compostos bioativos Chlorophyll Autotrophic cultivation Microalgae Bioactive compounds CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::CIENCIA E TECNOLOGIA DE ALIMENTOS |
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Microalgae are recognized sources of metabolites with high added value, largely by biological activity of these compounds. Several species of cyanobacteria produce secondary metabolites with bioactive character due to its molecular structure. Currently studying a lot about pigments for its biological value, giving emphasis on its bioactivity, but chlorophyll is still poorly understood. Despite its important biological role, research on chlorophyll and its potential antioxidant and pro-oxidant are still scarce. The lack of information can be attributed to the difficulty of obtaining chlorophyll and its derivatives in a purified form and also to their instability, which triggers a process of degradation. Many uncertainties still exist in the scientific field of the natural chlorophyll, their metabolites, impact on health, due to its high content in some vegetables, widespread occurrence in nature, and its degradation during food processing and human digestion. The production of compounds of chlorophyll by microalgae, due to their diverse metabolism, makes biomass microalgal an alternative source, with different chemical structures as compared to conventional food matrix, and its complex system of conjugated bonds on pyrrole rings enables an antioxidant character, or pro-oxidative, acting in scavenging free radicals or reactive triggering systems of molecular degradation. In this sense, the study of these chlorophyll pigments designed to further focus on their chemical structure may help to elucidate the real potential bioactive these substances. Given the various chlorophyllous structures present in Phormidium autumnale extract with different polarities, it is crucial to choose the appropriate method for evaluating the antioxidant potential, and to investigate the antioxidant mechanism developed by each structure of the molecule. A total of eleven chlorophyll compounds were separated on biomass Phormidium autumnale the photosynthetic culture. Among the major compounds found chlorophyll a (1498.40μg / g) and pheophytin b (613.23μg / g), where the total chlorophyll pigments totaled 2720.19μg / g in the biomass extract. The potential for scavenging free radicals was examined by two different methods with regard to their polarity, being that for the lipophilic method of the Phormidium extract autumnale proved to be 200 times more potent than α-tocopherol at the disposal of peroxyl radicals , and the method the hydrophilic Phormidium autumnale extract showed antioxidant activity of 219.82 mu equivalent Trolox / g extract. Finally, we note that the biomass Phormidium autumnale has considerable potential in the production of chlorophyll compounds in phototrophic conditions, proving to be an alternative source to conventional arrays of chlorophyll pigments and proved efficient in eliminating free radicals, showing their potential bioactive . |
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