Nostochopsis lobatus Wood em. Geitler (Nostocales), edible algae in northern Thailand

The blue-green alga, Nostochopsis lobatus Wood em. Geitler, consists of a dark green colony with a mucilaginous sheath out-growth and is attached on rocks. It is usually found together with Cladophora spp. and Microspora spp. in some shallow rivers or streams in certain water resources, especially i...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Sorrachat Thiamdao, Manita Motham, Jeeraporn Pekkoh, Lapatrada Mungmai, Yuwadee Peerapornpisal
Format: Journal
Published: 2018
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84856578247&origin=inward
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/51421
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Chiang Mai University
id th-cmuir.6653943832-51421
record_format dspace
spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-514212018-09-04T06:14:43Z Nostochopsis lobatus Wood em. Geitler (Nostocales), edible algae in northern Thailand Sorrachat Thiamdao Manita Motham Jeeraporn Pekkoh Lapatrada Mungmai Yuwadee Peerapornpisal Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Chemistry Materials Science Mathematics Physics and Astronomy The blue-green alga, Nostochopsis lobatus Wood em. Geitler, consists of a dark green colony with a mucilaginous sheath out-growth and is attached on rocks. It is usually found together with Cladophora spp. and Microspora spp. in some shallow rivers or streams in certain water resources, especially in the Nan River of Nan Province in northern Thailand. Scattered branches with the lateral branch stretching parallel and upward to the main filament in a polysaccharide sheath are their unique descriptive characteristics. N. lobatus can rapidly grow under clear water during both the cool-dry season and the hot-dry season in which water quality appears to be clean to moderate. Local people have prepared it as a salad dish called "Yum Lon". The study of the bioactive compounds and other important compounds in N. lobatus showed a high polysaccharide content of 160.02 DP on BG11 medium, 76.77 DP in the samples of the Nan River and in some pigments; chlorophyll a: 8.26 mg/g cell dw, carotenoid: 0.339 mg/g cell dw, phycocyanin: 61.58 mg/g cell dw and allophycocyanin: 65.38 mg/g cell dw. Moreover, N. lobatus was found to contain a high protein content of 19.10 % dw, which is as high as freshwater fish. It was found to be 6,405 mg/100g cell dw of calcium, which was as high in content as the small fish, when eaten whole. In addition, this algae showed high content levels of certain vitamins and minerals, especially selenium, a well-known antioxidant (37 μg/100g dw). Thus, N. lobatus could come to be seen as an appropriate food source, which could grow well on semi-solid BG11 media on the laboratory scale. Furthermore, these algae should be considered as a source of supplemental food, as a therapeutic agent or for use as an ingredient in cosmetics in the future. 2018-09-04T06:01:42Z 2018-09-04T06:01:42Z 2012-01-01 Journal 01252526 2-s2.0-84856578247 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84856578247&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/51421
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Materials Science
Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Materials Science
Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
Sorrachat Thiamdao
Manita Motham
Jeeraporn Pekkoh
Lapatrada Mungmai
Yuwadee Peerapornpisal
Nostochopsis lobatus Wood em. Geitler (Nostocales), edible algae in northern Thailand
description The blue-green alga, Nostochopsis lobatus Wood em. Geitler, consists of a dark green colony with a mucilaginous sheath out-growth and is attached on rocks. It is usually found together with Cladophora spp. and Microspora spp. in some shallow rivers or streams in certain water resources, especially in the Nan River of Nan Province in northern Thailand. Scattered branches with the lateral branch stretching parallel and upward to the main filament in a polysaccharide sheath are their unique descriptive characteristics. N. lobatus can rapidly grow under clear water during both the cool-dry season and the hot-dry season in which water quality appears to be clean to moderate. Local people have prepared it as a salad dish called "Yum Lon". The study of the bioactive compounds and other important compounds in N. lobatus showed a high polysaccharide content of 160.02 DP on BG11 medium, 76.77 DP in the samples of the Nan River and in some pigments; chlorophyll a: 8.26 mg/g cell dw, carotenoid: 0.339 mg/g cell dw, phycocyanin: 61.58 mg/g cell dw and allophycocyanin: 65.38 mg/g cell dw. Moreover, N. lobatus was found to contain a high protein content of 19.10 % dw, which is as high as freshwater fish. It was found to be 6,405 mg/100g cell dw of calcium, which was as high in content as the small fish, when eaten whole. In addition, this algae showed high content levels of certain vitamins and minerals, especially selenium, a well-known antioxidant (37 μg/100g dw). Thus, N. lobatus could come to be seen as an appropriate food source, which could grow well on semi-solid BG11 media on the laboratory scale. Furthermore, these algae should be considered as a source of supplemental food, as a therapeutic agent or for use as an ingredient in cosmetics in the future.
format Journal
author Sorrachat Thiamdao
Manita Motham
Jeeraporn Pekkoh
Lapatrada Mungmai
Yuwadee Peerapornpisal
author_facet Sorrachat Thiamdao
Manita Motham
Jeeraporn Pekkoh
Lapatrada Mungmai
Yuwadee Peerapornpisal
author_sort Sorrachat Thiamdao
title Nostochopsis lobatus Wood em. Geitler (Nostocales), edible algae in northern Thailand
title_short Nostochopsis lobatus Wood em. Geitler (Nostocales), edible algae in northern Thailand
title_full Nostochopsis lobatus Wood em. Geitler (Nostocales), edible algae in northern Thailand
title_fullStr Nostochopsis lobatus Wood em. Geitler (Nostocales), edible algae in northern Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Nostochopsis lobatus Wood em. Geitler (Nostocales), edible algae in northern Thailand
title_sort nostochopsis lobatus wood em. geitler (nostocales), edible algae in northern thailand
publishDate 2018
url https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84856578247&origin=inward
http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/51421
_version_ 1681423766704357376