Algal pigments: Therapeutic potential and food applications

Author:

Saddiqa Ayesha1,Faisal Zargham2ORCID,Akram Noor3ORCID,Afzaal Muhammad1ORCID,Saeed Farhan1ORCID,Ahmed Aftab4,Almudaihim Abeer5,Touqeer Muhammad1,Ahmed Faiyaz6,Asghar Aasma4,Saeed Mubarra7,Hailu Gebremichael Gebremedhin8ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Food Science Government College University Faisalabad Faisalabad Pakistan

2. Department of Human Nutrition and Dietetics Iqra University Karachi Pakistan

3. Food Safety & Biotechnology Lab, Department of Food Science Government College University Faisalabad Faisalabad Pakistan

4. Department of Nutritional Sciences Government College University Faisalabad Faisalabad Pakistan

5. Department of Clinical Nutrition King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences Riyadh Saudi Arabia

6. Department of Basic Health Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences Qassim University Buraydah Saudi Arabia

7. Department of Food and Nutrition Government College University Faisalabad Faisalabad Pakistan

8. Food Technology and Process Engineering Oda Bultum University Chiro Ethiopia

Abstract

AbstractAlgae‐derived natural compounds have shown significant potential in treating various health conditions, including cancer, obesity, diabetes, and inflammation. Recent advancements in nanotechnology have enabled the development of precise drug delivery systems and diagnostic tools utilizing these compounds. Central to this innovation are the vibrant pigments found in algae chlorophylls, carotenoids, and phycobiliproteins which not only impart color but also possess notable nutritional, medicinal, and antioxidant properties. These pigments are extensively used in supplements and the food industry for their health benefits. Emerging research highlights the role of algal pigments in promoting gut health by modulating gut microbiota. This review comprehensively examines the therapeutic benefits of algae, recent progress in algal‐derived nanoparticle technology, and the synergistic effects of algae and their pigments on gut health. Novel insights and recent data underscore the transformative potential of algal compounds in modern medicine and nutrition.

Publisher

Wiley

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