Purified phlorotannin extracts from four brown seaweeds (
Cystoseira nodicaulis (Withering) M. Roberts,
Cystoseira tamariscifolia (Hudson) Papenfuss,
Cystoseira usneoides (Linnaeus) M. Roberts and
Fucus spiralis Linnaeus), were characterized by HPLC-DAD-ESI-MS
n. Fucophloroethol, fucodiphloroethol, fucotriphloroethol, 7-phloroeckol, phlorofucofuroeckol and bieckol/dieckol were identified. The antioxidant
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Purified phlorotannin extracts from four brown seaweeds (
Cystoseira nodicaulis (Withering) M. Roberts,
Cystoseira tamariscifolia (Hudson) Papenfuss,
Cystoseira usneoides (Linnaeus) M. Roberts and
Fucus spiralis Linnaeus), were characterized by HPLC-DAD-ESI-MS
n. Fucophloroethol, fucodiphloroethol, fucotriphloroethol, 7-phloroeckol, phlorofucofuroeckol and bieckol/dieckol were identified. The antioxidant activity and the hyaluronidase (HAase) inhibitory capacity exhibited by the extracts were also assessed. A correlation between the extracts activity and their chemical composition was established.
F. spiralis, the species presenting higher molecular weight phlorotannins, generally displayed the strongest lipid peroxidation inhibitory activity (IC
50 = 2.32 mg/mL dry weight) and the strongest HAase inhibitory capacity (IC
50 = 0.73 mg/mL dry weight). As for superoxide radical scavenging,
C. nodicaulis was the most efficient species (IC
50 = 0.93 mg/mL dry weight), followed by
F. spiralis (IC
50 = 1.30 mg/mL dry weight). These results show that purified phlorotannin extracts have potent capabilities for preventing and slowing down the skin aging process, which is mainly associated with free radical damage and with the reduction of hyaluronic acid concentration, characteristic of the process.
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