2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10811-017-1195-2
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Bimonthly variation in the chemical composition and biological activity of the brown seaweed Eisenia arborea (Laminariales: Ochrophyta) from Bahía Magdalena, Baja California Sur, Mexico

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“…ese results coincide with previously reported values for E. arborea (27.2 ash and 55.30% NFE +5.04% fibre) [45], S. compressa (15.9% ash and 50.6% NFE +6.47% fibre), and E. menziessi (28.9% ash and 40 NFE +7.2% fibre) [47]. ey are also in accordance with the high total dietary fibre content recently reported by Tapia-Salazar et al [46] for S. compressa and E. arborea (59 and 55% DM, respectively).…”
Section: Proximal Composition and Total Polyphenol Content In Seaweedssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…ese results coincide with previously reported values for E. arborea (27.2 ash and 55.30% NFE +5.04% fibre) [45], S. compressa (15.9% ash and 50.6% NFE +6.47% fibre), and E. menziessi (28.9% ash and 40 NFE +7.2% fibre) [47]. ey are also in accordance with the high total dietary fibre content recently reported by Tapia-Salazar et al [46] for S. compressa and E. arborea (59 and 55% DM, respectively).…”
Section: Proximal Composition and Total Polyphenol Content In Seaweedssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Lipid content in all seaweed species was low, as expected: S. compressa had the highest lipid content (2.93% DM), followed by C. osmundacea (1% DM), while E. arborea, P. californica, and E. menziesii were very poor in lipids (0.6% DM). ese values coincide with those previously reported for E. arborea (0.19%) [45] and E. menziessi (0.14%) [47], but not for S. compressa, which had twice the content (1.46%) reported by Guerra-Rivas [47]. Ashes and carbohydrates were the major compounds in all seaweeds, ranging between 23-34% and 54-65% DM, respectively.…”
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“…Unlike land plants and other algal phyla that synthesize cellulose and sucrose, brown algae synthesize alginate as the main component of cell walls and mannitol as the major carbon storage substance [7,8]. Some studies regarding to variations in alginate and mannitol between months and structures in brown seaweeds have been reported [9][10][11]. To date, the biosynthesis pathways of alginate and mannitol in algae and regulatory mechanism of their contents remain largely unknown [12].…”
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