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Antioxidant and antibacterial properties of essential oil extracted from an edible seaweed Undaria pinnatifida
Patra, J.K.; Lee, S.-W.; Park, J.G. (2016). Antioxidant and antibacterial properties of essential oil extracted from an edible seaweed Undaria pinnatifida. J. Food Biochem. 41(1): e12278. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfbc.12278
In: Journal of food biochemistry. Food & Nutrition Press: Westport, Conn.. ISSN 0145-8884; e-ISSN 1745-4514, more
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  • Patra, J.K.
  • Lee, S.-W.
  • Park, J.G.

Abstract
    This study was conducted to extract essential oil from an edible seaweed, Undaria pinnatifida, and determine its chemical constituents, antibacterial and antioxidant potential. Gas chromatography and mass spectroscopy analysis of the U. pinnatifida essential oil (UPEO) revealed 26 volatile compounds comprising a total of 97.03%. Fatty acids such as tetradecanoic acid (31.32%) and hexadecanoic acid (22.39%) were present in the highest amount, followed by 3‐hexen‐1‐ol (5.67%), erythritol (4.73%), 4‐imidazolidinone (4.40%) and (9Z)‐hexadec‐9‐enoic acid (4.37%). UPEO displayed potent antibacterial activity (9.5–11.0 mm inhibition zone), an MIC of 12.5–25.0 mg/mL and an MBC of 25.0 mg/mL. UPEO also exhibited strong hydroxyl radical scavenging (IC50 85.54 µg/mL), reducing power (IC0.5 178.82 µg/mL) and superoxide radical scavenging (IC50 260.89 µg/mL) potential. Taken together, these results indicate that UPEO could be an economical and safe resource for natural antioxidant and antibacterial compounds that can be utilized in food processing, cosmetics and pharmaceutical sectors.

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