Halophila stipulacea: A Comprehensive Review of Its Phytochemical Composition and Pharmacological Activities
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Published:2024-08-12
Issue:8
Volume:14
Page:991
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ISSN:2218-273X
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Container-title:Biomolecules
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Biomolecules
Author:
Chebaro Ziad1, Mesmar Joelle Edward1ORCID, Badran Adnan2, Al-Sawalmih Ali3ORCID, Maresca Marc4ORCID, Baydoun Elias1
Affiliation:
1. Department of Biology, American University of Beirut, Riad El Solh, Beirut 1107 2020, Lebanon 2. Department of Nutrition, University of Petra, Amman 11196, Jordan 3. Marine Science Station, University of Jordan, Aqaba 11942, Jordan 4. Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, Centrale Med, ISM2, 13013 Marseille, France
Abstract
Halophila stipulacea (Forsskål and Niebuhr) Ascherson is a small marine seagrass that belongs to the Hydrocharitaceae family. It is native to the Red Sea, Persian Gulf, and Indian Ocean and has successfully invaded the Mediterranean and Caribbean Seas. This article summarizes the pharmacological activities and phytochemical content of H. stipulacea, along with its botanical and ecological characteristics. Studies have shown that H. stipulacea is rich in polyphenols and terpenoids. Additionally, it is rich in proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates, contributing to its nutritional value. Several biological activities are reported by this plant, including antimicrobial, antioxidant, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-metabolic disorders, and anti-osteoclastogenic activities. Further research is needed to validate the efficacy and safety of this plant and to investigate the mechanisms of action underlying the observed effects.
Funder
University Research Board of the American University of Beirut, Lebanon University of Petra, Jordan
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