Abstract
This study analyzed sulfated polysaccharides, such as fucans, from the brown alga Lobophora variegata to verify their antioxidant activity in vitro, antitumoral effect on human colon adenocarcinoma cell line HT-29, and anti-inflammatory activity. Sulfated polysaccharide fractions containing fucans were obtained after fractionation with increasing volumes (v) of acetone (0.3–2.0 v). The polysaccharide was eluted with 1.5 v of acetone and named F1.5. The results showed that F1.5 contained a high yield. Chemical and structure analyses were performed by infrared spectroscopy, electrophoresis in agarose gel, and chemical dosages (sugar, protein, phenolic compounds, and sulfate). We observed that this sulfated polysaccharide had antioxidant activity and antitumoral effect. Anti-inflammatory activity in vivo of F1.5 was observed in the croton oil mouse-ear model at 75 mg kg-1. The results were correlated with histopathological analysis.
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