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Phytochemical constituency profiling and antimicrobial activity screening of seaweed extracts collected from the Bay of Bengal Sea coasts
Author Affiliations
Sylhet Agricultural University, University of Chittagong, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology
Published InJournal of Advanced Biotechnology and Experimental Therapeutics
Year2020
Citations6
Abstract
Seaweeds are able to produce a great variety of secondary metabolites that are characterized by a broad spectrum of biological activities. Two seaweeds species, namely Hypnea musciformis and Enteromorpha intestinalis were studied to evaluate the phytochemical constituency and antimicrobial activities. First of all, crude extracts of both sea weeds were prepared by two different extraction methods (soaking and water bath) using different solvents. Phytochemicals profiling results revealed the presence of bioactive compounds (flavonoids, alkaloids, tannin, saponin and phenols) in both seaweed extracts. Quantification results for ethanolic extracts of H. musciformis and E. intestinalis estimated 51 mg and 43 mg tannins in per gram of dried samples and flavonoids contents were found 67 mg and 57 mg/g mg QE/g respectively. Total…
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