نتایج جستجو برای: marine brown algae

تعداد نتایج: 156016  

Journal: :Journal of environmental radioactivity 2006
Joanna Burger Michael Gochfeld David S Kosson Charles W Powers Stephen Jewett Barry Friedlander Heloise Chenelot Conrad D Volz Christian Jeitner

Levels of radionuclides in seven species of marine brown algae and Ulva were determined to establish a baseline for the Northern Pacific Ocean/Bering Sea (Aleutian Islands). There were differences in levels among algal species and locations (Amchitka Island vs Kiska Island). No values were above the minimum detectable activity (MDA) level for (137)Cs, (129)I, (60)Co, (152)Eu, (90)Sr, and (99)Tc...

Journal: :Adsorption Science & Technology 2022

Marine-derived natural products are rich source of secondary metabolites with huge potentials including novel therapeutic agents. Marine algae considered to be a good versatile bioactivities. During the last few decades, researches related obtained from brown have remarkably escalated as they contain active compounds varied biologically activities like antimicrobial, anticancer, antioxidant, an...

2013
Nicholas A Kamenos Heidi L Burdett Elena Aloisio Helen S Findlay Sophie Martin Charlotte Longbone Jonathan Dunn Stephen Widdicombe Piero Calosi

Marine pCO2 enrichment via ocean acidification (OA), upwelling and release from carbon capture and storage (CCS) facilities is projected to have devastating impacts on marine biomineralisers and the services they provide. However, empirical studies using stable endpoint pCO2 concentrations find species exhibit variable biological and geochemical responses rather than the expected negative patte...

2010
Maria Teresa Cabrita Carlos Vale Amélia Pilar Rauter

Marine algae produce a cocktail of halogenated metabolites with potential commercial value. Structures exhibited by these compounds go from acyclic entities with a linear chain to complex polycyclic molecules. Their medical and pharmaceutical application has been investigated for a few decades, however other properties, such as antifouling, are not to be discarded. Many compounds were discovere...

2008
Gilles Lepoint Julien Jacquemart Sylvie Gobert

Crustose corallines, crustose and erect brown algae, and sessile animals are major components of the epiphytic community of the Mediterranean seagrass Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile. Production, biomass, and specific composition of this epiphyte-seagrass association are impacted by anthropogenic increase of nutrient load in this oligotrophic area. In this context, nitrogen uptake by P. oceanica...

2017
J. Mark Cock Fuli Liu Delin Duan Simon Bourdareau Agnieszka P. Lipinska Susana M. Coelho James E. Tarver

Stringent searches for microRNAs (miRNAs) have so far only identified these molecules in animals, land plants, chlorophyte green algae, slime molds and brown algae. The identification of miRNAs in brown algae was based on the analysis of a single species, the filamentous brown alga Ectocarpus sp. Here, we have used deep sequencing of small RNAs and a recently published genome sequence to identi...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1965
G. Benjamin Bouck

The structural interrelationships among several membrane systems in the cells of brown algae have been examined by electron microscopy. In the brown algae the chloroplasts are surrounded by two envelopes, the outer of which in some cases is continuous with the nuclear envelope. The pyrenoid, when present, protrudes from the chloroplast, is also surrounded by the two chloroplast envelopes, and, ...

Journal: :American journal of botany 2004
Robert A Andersen

In this paper, I review what is currently known of phylogenetic relationships of heterokont and haptophyte algae. Heterokont algae are a monophyletic group that is classified into 17 classes and represents a diverse group of marine, freshwater, and terrestrial algae. Classes are distinguished by morphology, chloroplast pigments, ultrastructural features, and gene sequence data. Electron microsc...

2011
Ming Liu Poul Erik Hansen Xiukun Lin

Marine algae contain various bromophenols that have been shown to possess a variety of biological activities, including antioxidant, antimicrobial, anticancer, anti-diabetic, and anti-thrombotic effects. Here, we briefly review the recent progress of these marine algal biomaterials, with respect to structure, bioactivities, and their potential application as pharmaceuticals.

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