Fucoxanthin: a marine carotenoid has anticancer activities and apoptosis-inducing effect (a review)

Fucoxanthin, a natural xanthophyll carotenoid, is generally found in brown seaweeds, such as Sargassum duplicatum, Turbinaria turbinata, Padina australis, Undaria pinnatifida, and Laminaria japonica; and microalga or diatom such as Phaeodactylum tricornutum, Isochrysis galbana and Odontella sinensis...

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Main Authors: Noviendri, Dedi, Hasrini, RF, Bakhtiar, M. Taher
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spelling my.iium.irep.998982022-09-15T02:52:21Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/99898/ Fucoxanthin: a marine carotenoid has anticancer activities and apoptosis-inducing effect (a review) Noviendri, Dedi Hasrini, RF Bakhtiar, M. Taher RS Pharmacy and materia medica Fucoxanthin, a natural xanthophyll carotenoid, is generally found in brown seaweeds, such as Sargassum duplicatum, Turbinaria turbinata, Padina australis, Undaria pinnatifida, and Laminaria japonica; and microalga or diatom such as Phaeodactylum tricornutum, Isochrysis galbana and Odontella sinensis. Fucoxanthin is a marine xanthophyll exhibiting several anticancer activities, such as anticancer activities against leukemia, prostate, cervical, hepatoma, colon, and lung cancer. Cancer disease is frequently considered to be a disease of the cell cycle. Then, apoptosis is a dominant form of cell death with particular relevance to cancer, characterized initially by a series of stereotypic morphological changes, such as condensation and fragmentation of chromatin shrinking of cytoplasmic (cell shrinkage), a decrease in cell volume and alterations to the plasma membrane, mitochondrial depolarization, membrane blebbing, and cell packaging into apoptotic bodies or formation of apoptotic bodies. In general, there are four techniques for the detection of apoptosis, namely: (1). morphological changes analysis using an inverted microscope, scanning electron microscope, fluorescent microscope, (2) gel electrophoresis, (3). immunohistochemistry (e.g., analysis of caspase-3), and (4) flow cytometry. IOP Publishing 2021 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/99898/1/99898_Fucoxanthin%20a%20marine%20carotenoid%20has%20anticancer.pdf Noviendri, Dedi and Hasrini, RF and Bakhtiar, M. Taher (2021) Fucoxanthin: a marine carotenoid has anticancer activities and apoptosis-inducing effect (a review). In: International and National Symposium on Aquatic Environment and Fisheries, 24 September 2020, Online. https://iopscience.iop.org/journal/1755-1315 10.1088/1755-1315/674/1/012093
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Fucoxanthin: a marine carotenoid has anticancer activities and apoptosis-inducing effect (a review)
description Fucoxanthin, a natural xanthophyll carotenoid, is generally found in brown seaweeds, such as Sargassum duplicatum, Turbinaria turbinata, Padina australis, Undaria pinnatifida, and Laminaria japonica; and microalga or diatom such as Phaeodactylum tricornutum, Isochrysis galbana and Odontella sinensis. Fucoxanthin is a marine xanthophyll exhibiting several anticancer activities, such as anticancer activities against leukemia, prostate, cervical, hepatoma, colon, and lung cancer. Cancer disease is frequently considered to be a disease of the cell cycle. Then, apoptosis is a dominant form of cell death with particular relevance to cancer, characterized initially by a series of stereotypic morphological changes, such as condensation and fragmentation of chromatin shrinking of cytoplasmic (cell shrinkage), a decrease in cell volume and alterations to the plasma membrane, mitochondrial depolarization, membrane blebbing, and cell packaging into apoptotic bodies or formation of apoptotic bodies. In general, there are four techniques for the detection of apoptosis, namely: (1). morphological changes analysis using an inverted microscope, scanning electron microscope, fluorescent microscope, (2) gel electrophoresis, (3). immunohistochemistry (e.g., analysis of caspase-3), and (4) flow cytometry.
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author Noviendri, Dedi
Hasrini, RF
Bakhtiar, M. Taher
author_facet Noviendri, Dedi
Hasrini, RF
Bakhtiar, M. Taher
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title Fucoxanthin: a marine carotenoid has anticancer activities and apoptosis-inducing effect (a review)
title_short Fucoxanthin: a marine carotenoid has anticancer activities and apoptosis-inducing effect (a review)
title_full Fucoxanthin: a marine carotenoid has anticancer activities and apoptosis-inducing effect (a review)
title_fullStr Fucoxanthin: a marine carotenoid has anticancer activities and apoptosis-inducing effect (a review)
title_full_unstemmed Fucoxanthin: a marine carotenoid has anticancer activities and apoptosis-inducing effect (a review)
title_sort fucoxanthin: a marine carotenoid has anticancer activities and apoptosis-inducing effect (a review)
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