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Review
. 2011;9(6):1056-1100.
doi: 10.3390/md9061056. Epub 2011 Jun 14.

Marine bioactives as functional food ingredients: potential to reduce the incidence of chronic diseases

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Marine bioactives as functional food ingredients: potential to reduce the incidence of chronic diseases

Sinéad Lordan et al. Mar Drugs. 2011.

Abstract

The marine environment represents a relatively untapped source of functional ingredients that can be applied to various aspects of food processing, storage, and fortification. Moreover, numerous marine-based compounds have been identified as having diverse biological activities, with some reported to interfere with the pathogenesis of diseases. Bioactive peptides isolated from fish protein hydrolysates as well as algal fucans, galactans and alginates have been shown to possess anticoagulant, anticancer and hypocholesterolemic activities. Additionally, fish oils and marine bacteria are excellent sources of omega-3 fatty acids, while crustaceans and seaweeds contain powerful antioxidants such as carotenoids and phenolic compounds. On the basis of their bioactive properties, this review focuses on the potential use of marine-derived compounds as functional food ingredients for health maintenance and the prevention of chronic diseases.

Keywords: disease; functional food ingredients; marine; polyunsaturated fatty acids.

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Beneficial effects of marine bioactives on the human cardiovascular system.

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