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Characterization of fatty acids, polysaccharides, amino acids, and minerals in marine macroalga chaetomorpha crassa and evaluation of their potentials in skin cosmeticsopen access

Authors
Kalasariya, Haresh S.Patel, Nikunj B.Yadav, AkankshaPerveen, KahkashanYadav, Virendra KumarMunshi, Faris M.Yadav, Krishna KumarAlam, ShamshadJung, You-KyungJeon, Byong-Hun
Issue Date
Dec-2021
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
marine algae; Chaetomorpha crassa; HRLCMS-QTOF; seaweed; cosmetic
Citation
MOLECULES, v.26, no.24, pp.1 - 20
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Journal Title
MOLECULES
Volume
26
Number
24
Start Page
1
End Page
20
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/138580
DOI
10.3390/molecules26247515
ISSN
1420-3049
Abstract
Cosmetic industries are highly committed to finding natural sources of functional active constituents preferable to safer materials to meet consumers’ demands. Marine macroalgae have diversified bioactive constituents and possess potential benefits in beauty care products. Hence, the present study was carried out to characterize the biochemical profile of marine macroalga Chaetomorpha crassa by using different techniques for revealing its cosmetic potentials. In results, the FTIR study characterized the presence of different bioactive functional groups that are responsible for many skin-beneficial compounds whereas six and fifteen different important phycocompounds were found in GCMS analysis of ethanolic and methanolic extracts, respectively. In the saccharide profile of C. crassa, a total of eight different carbohydrate derivatives were determined by the HRLCMS Q-TOF technique, which showed wide varieties of cosmetic interest. In ICP AES analysis, Si was found to be highest whereas Cu was found to be lowest among other elements. A total of twenty-one amino acids were measured by the HRLCMS-QTOF technique, which revealed the highest amount of the amino acid, Aspartic acid (1207.45 nmol/mL) and tyrosine (106.77 nmol/mL) was found to be the lowest in amount among other amino acids. Their cosmetic potentials have been studied based on previous research studies. The incorporation of seaweed-based bioactive components in cosmetics has been extensively growing due to its skin health-promoting effects.
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