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Rhodymenia pseudopalmata was low in polyunsaturated FAs when compared to other red algae. Other compounds such as 1‐heptadecene, 1‐hexadecene, 15‐heptadecenal, 3‐eicosene 6,10,14‐trimethyl‐2‐pentadecanone, phytol, and heptadecane were also found. Lipid composition differences between the...
Efficient photoreactivation of UVBR-induced DNA damage in the sublittoral macroalga Rhodymenia pseudopalmata (Rhodophyta) Polysaccharides of algae. XXII. Polysaccharide composition of Rhodymenia stenogona Perest. and 13C NMR spectroscopy application for ... ...
Rhodymenia pseudopalmata is a red alga that grows at the Caribbean coast of the Yucatan Peninsula and has been proven successful in cultivation. In this study we present the lipid composition of R. pseudopalmata collected from wild populations during three different seasons of 2013. Cultured ...
Rhodymenia pseudopalmata lives in the intertidal zone receiving high doses of solar radiation, including the potentially harmful UVR. Previous studies proved it ability to adapt to different artificial light intensities and salinity concentrations. The aim of this study was to describe the differences...
Rhodymenia pseudopalmataamino acidsscavenging activityDPPHPhenolic compoundsGrowth, biochemical composition and antioxidant capacity of Rhodymenia pseudopalmata were studied under controlled laboratory conditions. Cultures were exposed to five salinities ranging from 20, 25...
The red alga Rhodymenia pseudopalmata collected in 51 m on the east coast of Florida contained 46.9% ash, 8.8% crude protein, and 39.4% soluble carbohydrate. The phycolloid extract was 16.5% of the dry weight with modifitation by 12.5% Ca(OH)2 during extraction and 21.0% without ...
Pakker, H, Beekman, C, Breeman, A (2000) Efficient photoreactivation of UVBR-induced DNA damage in the sublittoral macroalga Rhodymenia pseudopalmata (Rhodophyta). Eur J Phycol 35: pp. 109-114Pakker H, Beekman CAC, Breeman AM (2000). Efficient photoreactivation of UVBR-induced DNA ...