Biochemical Characteristics and Potential Biomedical Applications of Hydrolyzed Carrageenans

Mar Drugs. 2023 Apr 26;21(5):269. doi: 10.3390/md21050269.

Abstract

Seaweed contains a variety of bioactive compounds; the most abundant of them are polysaccharides, which have significant biological and chemical importance. Although algal polysaccharides, especially the sulfated polysaccharides, have great potential in the pharmaceutical, medical and cosmeceutical sectors, the large molecular size often limits their industrial applications. The current study aims to determine the bioactivities of degraded red algal polysaccharides by several in vitro experiments. The molecular weight was determined by size-exclusion chromatography (SEC), and the structure was confirmed by FTIR and NMR. In comparison to the original furcellaran, the furcellaran with lower molecular weight had higher OH scavenging activities. The reduction in molecular weight of the sulfated polysaccharides resulted in a significant decrease in anticoagulant activities. Tyrosinase inhibition improved 2.5 times for hydrolyzed furcellaran. The alamarBlue assay was used to determine the effects of different Mw of furcellaran, κ-carrageenan and ι-carrageenan on the cell viability of RAW264.7, HDF and HaCaT cell lines. It was found that hydrolyzed κ-carrageenan and ι-carrageenan enhanced cell proliferation and improved wound healing, whereas hydrolyzed furcellaran did not affect cell proliferation in any of the cell lines. Nitric oxide (NO) production decreased sequentially as the Mw of the polysaccharides decreased, which indicates that hydrolyzed κ-Carrageenan, ι-carrageenan and furcellaran have the potential to treat inflammatory disease. These findings suggested that the bioactivities of polysaccharides were highly dependent on their Mw, and the hydrolyzed carrageenans could be used in new drug development as well as cosmeceutical applications.

Keywords: HDF; HaCaT; RAW264.7; anti-inflammation; antioxidant; autohydrolysis; cell proliferation; polysaccharides.

MeSH terms

  • Carrageenan / chemistry
  • Carrageenan / pharmacology
  • Cosmeceuticals*
  • Polysaccharides / pharmacology
  • Rhodophyta* / chemistry
  • Seaweed* / chemistry

Substances

  • Carrageenan
  • Cosmeceuticals
  • Polysaccharides