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Biopotential of Sea Cucumbers (Echinodermata) and Tunicates (Chordata) from the Western Coast of Portugal for the Prevention and Treatment of Chronic Illnesses

Authors :
Diana R. Julião
Alessio Carletti
Narcisa M. Bandarra
Jorge L. Arteaga
Sabrina Sales
M. Leonor Cancela
Inês Ferreira
Maria Ana Dionísio
Helena Lourenço
Paula Chainho
Carlos Cardoso
Cláudia Afonso
Maria José Gaudêncio
Paulo J. Gavaia
Source :
First International Electronic Conference on Nutrients, Microbiota and Chronic Disease, Proceedings
Publisher :
MDPI

Abstract

In the present work, we aimed to explore the potential of two groups of marine invertebrates—sea cucumbers (Echinodermata) and ascidians (Chordata)—as sources of anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant, and osteogenic compounds with potential to be used as pharmaceuticals and nutraceuticals for the treatment and prevention of chronic diseases. 24 extracts (ethanol, water, and ethyl acetate) from 4 species of sea cucumbers and 4 species of tunicates were produced and screened in vitro for their anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant activities and in vivo for osteogenic activity through an assay using zebrafish larvae. Our results showed that ethanolic extracts presented anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory activity, which revealed to be stronger in the ascidians. The osteogenic activity, which provides evidence of the bioactive potential of these organisms in preventing chronic disorders causing low bone density, was found to be strong in one species of ascidians and 3 of holothurians. This study demonstrates the high potential of extracts from these marine organisms for using as nutraceuticals in the prevention of chronic bone disorders.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
First International Electronic Conference on Nutrients, Microbiota and Chronic Disease, Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cb6cee240d1dd6609c7fc52a8dc8cc39
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/iecn2020-06994