Tracking and Utilizing Sargassum, an Abundant Resource from the Caribbean Sea

Author:

Lee Meng-Chou12ORCID,Yeh Han-Yang1ORCID,Chang Chun-Ming3,Liou Yu-Fu3,Nan Fan-Hua1,Wungen-Sani Jane1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Aquaculture, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung City 20224, Taiwan

2. Center of Excellence for the Ocean, National Taiwan Ocean University, Keelung City 20224, Taiwan

3. Advanced Research Center for Earth Sciences, National Central University, Taoyuan City 328003, Taiwan

Abstract

Due to climate change and its associated factors, there has been an increased influx of pelagic brown algae biomass drifting freely in the Caribbean Sea in recent years. Its use as an industrial recyclable material is feasible, although pelagic Sargassum species have Arsenic (As) heavy metal content; among 531 tested pesticide residues applied to vegetables, fruit, infant food, herbs, and spices, zero were found in Sargassum. Sargassum also contains sulfated polysaccharides and oligosaccharides, which are known to be beneficial immunomodulators. Our results thus suggest Sargassum to be a functionally useful organic material in small quantities as an additive in animal feed. With improved chemical extraction methods, it could also be highly effective in adjusted proportions in cosmetics and for other industrial uses. A viable solution for predicting and tracking the large-scale movements of algal masses is provided. Furthermore, a method for addressing increasing Sargassum influx is proposed via its use as an industrial recyclable material following composition analysis, evaluation and safety assessments for cosmetic use, and research and design of new beauty products and other functional cosmetics.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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