Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3301
Title: Novel Bioactive Compounds From Marine Sources as a Tool for Functional Food Development
Authors: Ghosh, S 
Sarkar, T 
Pati, S 
Kari, ZA 
Edinur, HA 
Chakraborty, R 
Keywords: bioprospecting;food biotechnology;future food;marine bioactive;seafood
Issue Date: Feb-2022
Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A.
Journal: Frontiers in Marine Science 
Abstract: 
The marine environment is a relatively unexplored source of functional ingredients that can be used in food processing, storage, and fortification in a variety of ways. Marine microorganisms are a possible source of novel bioactive chemicals with potential human utility. Some of these microbes can live in the harsh marine environments, resulting in complex compounds with unique biological properties that can be used in several industrial and biotechnological applications. So far, several marine microorganisms (fungi, myxomycetes, bacteria, and microalgae) have been isolated that produce antioxidant, antibacterial, apoptotic, antitumoral, and antiviral chemicals. Furthermore, it emphasizes the enormous potential for marine microbes to produce very important bioactive chemicals. The main goal of this review is to provide a concise overview of several constituents of marine bioactives. Anticoagulant, anticancer, and hypocholesterolemic effects have been demonstrated for bioactive peptides extracted from fish protein hydrolysates, as well as algal fucans, galactans, and alginates. Furthermore, omega-3 fatty acids are abundant in fish oils and marine microorganisms, while potent antioxidants such as carotenoids and phenolic compounds can be found in crustaceans and seaweeds. This review focuses on the potential use of marine-derived chemicals as functional food ingredients for health maintenance and chronic disease prevention, based on their bioactive qualities.
Description: 
Web of Science / Scopus
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3301
ISSN: 22967745
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2022.832957
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Agro Based Industry - Journal (Scopus/WOS)

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