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Marine microbial enzymes for the production of algal oligosaccharides and its bioactive potential for application as nutritional supplements
AS. Jagtap, NPV. Sankar, RI. Ghori, CS. Manohar
Language English Country United States
Document type Journal Article, Review
- MeSH
- Alginates MeSH
- Seaweed * MeSH
- Oligosaccharides * MeSH
- Dietary Supplements MeSH
- Prebiotics MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Review MeSH
Marine macroalgae have a very high carbohydrate content due to complex algal polysaccharides (APS) like agar, alginate, and ulvan in their cell wall. Despite numerous reports on their biomedical properties, their hydrocolloid nature limits their applications. Algal oligosaccharides (AOS), which are hydrolyzed forms of complex APS, are gaining importance due to their low molecular weight, biocompatibility, bioactivities, safety, and solubility in water that makes it a lucrative alternative. The AOS produced through enzymatic hydrolysis using microbial enzymes have far-reaching applications because of its stereospecific nature. Identification and characterization of novel microorganisms producing APS hydrolyzing enzymes are the major bottlenecks for the efficient production of AOS. This review will discuss the marine microbial enzymes identified for AOS production and the bioactive potential of enzymatically produced AOS. This can improve our understanding of the biotechnological potential of microbial enzymes for the production of AOS and facilitate the sustainable utilization of algal biomass. Enzymatically produced AOS are shown to have bioactivities such as antioxidant, antiglycemic, prebiotic, immunomodulation, antiobesity or antihypercholesterolemia, anti-inflammatory, anticancer, and antimicrobial activity. The myriad of health benefits provided by the AOS is the need of the hour as there is an alarming increase in physiological disorders among a wide range of the global population.
Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research Ghaziabad 201002 India
Biological Oceanography Division CSIR National Institute of Oceanography Dona Paula Goa 403004 India
School of Earth Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences Goa University Taleigao Plateau Goa 403206 India
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