The Antioxidant Activity of Polysaccharides Derived from Marine Organisms: An Overview

Qi-Wu Zhong(Zhejiang University of Technology), Bin Wei(Zhejiang University of Technology), Sijia Wang(University of California, Los Angeles), Songze Ke(Zhejiang University of Technology), Jianwei Chen(Zhejiang University of Technology), Huawei Zhang(Zhejiang University of Technology), Hong Wang(Zhejiang University of Technology)
Marine Drugs
November 29, 2019
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Abstract

Marine-derived antioxidant polysaccharides have aroused extensive attention because of their potential nutritional and therapeutic benefits. However, the comprehensive comparison of identified marine-derived antioxidant polysaccharides is still inaccessible, which would facilitate the discovery of more efficient antioxidants from marine organisms. Thus, this review summarizes the sources, chemical composition, structural characteristics, and antioxidant capacity of marine antioxidant polysaccharides, as well as their protective in vivo effects mediated by antioxidative stress reported in the last few years (2013-2019), and especially highlights the dominant role of marine algae as antioxidant polysaccharide source. In addition, the relationships between the chemical composition and structural characteristics of marine antioxidant polysaccharides with their antioxidant capacity were also discussed. The antioxidant activity was found to be determined by multiple factors, including molecular weight, monosaccharide composition, sulfate position and its degree.


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