Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
686483 Bioresource Technology 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Twenty-two algal species were evaluated for their potential anticoagulant activities. Hot water extracts from selected species, Codium fragile and Sargassum horneri showed high activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT). Ultraflo extract of C. fragile and S. horneri exhibited the most potent anticoagulant activity. Furthermore, in both algal species, active compounds were mainly concentrated in >30 kDa faction. The crude polysaccharide fraction (>30 kDa; CpoF) of C. fragile composed of ∼80% carbohydrate and ∼19% of protein; the crude polysaccharide fraction (>30 kDa; CpoF) of S. horneri was composed of 97% of carbohydrate and ∼2% of protein. Therefore, most probably the active compound, or compounds of the algal species were related to high molecular weight polysaccharide, or a complex form with carbohydrate and protein (proteoglycan).

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