1. C-Phycocyanin: A Phycobiliprotein from Spirulina with Metabolic Syndrome and Oxidative Stress Effects.
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Castro-Gerónimo VD, García-Rodríguez RV, Sánchez-Medina A, Chamorro-Cevallos GA, Sánchez-González DJ, and Méndez-Bolaina E
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- Humans, Animals, Antioxidants pharmacology, Phycobiliproteins metabolism, Spirulina chemistry, Oxidative Stress drug effects, Phycocyanin pharmacology, Metabolic Syndrome drug therapy, Metabolic Syndrome metabolism
- Abstract
Spirulina maxima is a cyanobacterium considered a "superfood" due to its metabolites and nutrient content. These include a complex mixture of minerals, vitamins, fatty acids, proteins, and accessory pigments. In recent years, it has positioned itself as a promising source of bioactive molecules for the treatment of several diseases, including metabolic syndrome, coronary diseases, cancer, and the improvement of health modulating oxidative stress. C-Phycocyanin (C-PC) is a photosynthetic pigment from green-blue cyanobacterium and the most abundant phycobiliprotein in the Spirulina genus with various pharmacological properties attributed due to its antioxidant capacity but has no specific cellular target. This has made it a molecule of great interest in biomedical research. This review focuses on the pharmacological effects and the benefits on metabolic syndrome and oxidative stress of C-PC.
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- 2024
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