Links to Articles Related to Research on Red Algae Dulce
토픽 개요
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Dulse
Scientific name: Palmaria palmata
It is a boreal red alga that is distributed in Hokkaido and the Pacific coast of northern Honshu, and grows on rocks in the lower intertidal zone to the apical zone. It blooms from December to April. The leaves are wedge-shaped, fan-shaped, and pinnately branched. The leaves are membranous to leathery, bright to dark red, and 5-30 cm long.There are macroscopic tetrasporophytes and male gametophytes, and microscopic female gametophytes, showing atypical alternation of generations. It contains a lot of phycoerythrin, a red protein pigment, and is attracting attention for its antihypertensive and anti-inflammatory effects. In Europe and the United States, it is added to salads and soups.
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Keywords: brain function improving effect of phycoerythrin
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Keywords: Brain function improvement effect of phycoerythrin, unused resources
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Keywords: mycosporine-like amino acids
Efficient Extraction and Antioxidant Capacity of Mycosporine-Like Amino Acids from Red Alga Dulse Palmaria palmata in Japan -
Keywords: xylo-oligosaccharide
Identification of a Key Enzyme for the Hydrolysis of β-(1→3)-Xylosyl Linkage in Red Alga Dulse Xylooligosaccharide from Bifidobacterium Adolescentis -
Keywords: chloroplast DNA
In Silico Analysis of Relationship between Proteins from Plastid Genome of Red Alga Palmaria sp. (Japan) and Angiotensin I Converting Enzyme Inhibitory Peptides -
Keywords: ACE inhibition
Angiotensin I Converting Enzyme Inhibitory Peptides Derived from Phycobiliproteins of Dulse Palmaria palmata
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keyword: xylooligosaccharide
Enzymatic production of xylooligosaccharides from red alga dulse (Palmaria sp.) wasted in Japan
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Keywords: antioxidant actionAntioxidant activity of proteins extracted from red alga dulse harvested in Japan
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Keyword: PE structure
Structural Properties of Phycoerythrin from Dulse Palmaria palmata
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Keywords : mtDNA
Complete sequence of mitochondrial DNA of red alga dulse Palmaria palmata (Linnaeus) Weber & Mohr in Japan
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