Abstract Fucoidans are sulfated polysaccharides of marine origin and they have distinguished biological applications due to their anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, anti-angiogenic, and anti-tumorigenic potential. In this study, fucoidan was extracted from… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Fucoidans are sulfated polysaccharides of marine origin and they have distinguished biological applications due to their anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, anti-angiogenic, and anti-tumorigenic potential. In this study, fucoidan was extracted from a brown macroalga (Sargassum siliquosum) using microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) and ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE). MAE under the condition of 750 W, 10 min, and a liquid/solid ratio of 15 mL/g, showed higher extraction efficiency with a total sugar yield of 6.94% per dry weight. The crude fucoidan obtained with ethanol precipitation was further purified by isoelectric point precipitation and calcium chloride addition (for protein and uronic acid removal), followed by anion-exchange chromatography (AEC) and dialysis. The purity of the polysaccharides content of crude fucoidan increased from 33.3–64.5% with a total sugar recovery of 50.3%. Based on the sugar and sulfate group (the major components of fucoidan), the purity of the final sulfated polysaccharides product is nearly 84.0%, and this purified fucoidan product was found to display biological activities linked to anti-lipogenesis with 28.9% decreased lipid synthesis in contrast to the free-fatty-acid-induced control.
               
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