THERAPEUTIC AND PHARMACEUTICAL APPLICATION OF SEAWEEDS
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Université Akli Mohend Oulhadj Bouira
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Our planet is supposed to host 11.213 billion people by the end of the
year 2100. Such demographic explosion poses serious problems for
human life quality and security. Generally, the term “seaweed” is
conventionally used to designate multicellular marine algae. In the last
three decades, and due to the high diversity of their metabolites, seaweeds
are used in medicine to treat gall stones, stomach ailments, eczema,
cancer, renal disorders, scabies, psoriasis, asthma, arteriosclerosis, heart
disease, lung diseases, ulcers, etc. Compounds like carotenoid,
polysaccharides, fatty acids, glycoproteins, haloforms, halogenated
alkanes, alkenes, alcohols, aldehydes, hydroquinones, ketones,
phlorotannins, pigments, lectins, alkaloids, terpenoids, sterols and some
heterocyclic and phenolic compounds are among the most important
seaweed substances that receive attention from pharmaceutical companies
for use in drug development, or from scientists in the field of medical research. The potential pharmaceutical, medicinal and investigatory
applications of these compounds in antibiotic, antiviral, anticancer,
antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, anticoagulants, and antidiabetic
production are discussed in this chapter.
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