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Correlation between antioxidant capacity and advanced glycation endproducts inhibition in enzyme-treated polysaccharides from Sargassum fusiforme

Authors
Jung, Young SungCho, Chi HeungKim, MingyeongKwon, Tae YoungChoe, Yu RiSeo, NariKim, Hyun-SooAn, Hyun JooLee, Sang-Hoon
Issue Date
Jul-2025
Publisher
한국식품과학회
Keywords
Anti-glycation; Brown seaweed; Enzymatic modification; Hijiki; Residual metal ion
Citation
Food Science and Biotechnology, v.34, no.11, pp 2591 - 2600
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
Food Science and Biotechnology
Volume
34
Number
11
Start Page
2591
End Page
2600
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/77864
DOI
10.1007/s10068-025-01867-2
ISSN
1226-7708
2092-6456
Abstract
Marine polysaccharides demonstrate strong antioxidant capacity and can effectively alleviate oxidative stress. However, their high molecular weight often makes them resistant to enzymatic breakdown in the digestive system, limiting their bioavailability, and functional effectiveness. This study explored the potential of enzyme-treated polysaccharides derived from Sargassum fusiforme (EPS) for antioxidant and anti-glycation applications and elucidated their potential in managing oxidative stress. Polysaccharide from S. fusiforme was enzyme-treated using alpha-amylase, cellulase, and alpha-amylase derived from Caco-2 cells. EPSs generated were analyzed for molecular weight distribution and residual metal ion content such as arsenic. EPSs exhibit enhanced antioxidant capacities and advanced glycation end-product (AGEs) inhibition, highlighting their potential in addressing oxidative stress and AGEs-related diseases. Correlation and principal component analysis revealed that molecular weight reduction positively influenced the antioxidant capacity and AGE-breaking activities. These findings suggest that EPSs could serve as a natural therapeutic agents in functional foods and nutraceuticals, offering a promising approach for mitigating oxidative stress-induced health issues.
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