Jellyfish blooms in the Mediterranean Sea: a potential source of functional novel food
Contributo in Atti di convegno
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
The waste-to-resource approach promotes a paradigm shift in the management of jellyfish
in coastal zones, where the sustainable exploitation of jellyfish blooms can be regarded
as valuable source of benefits for a range of actors. In this framework, we studied three
rhizostomeae jellyfish occurring in the Mediterranean Sea, the native Rhizostoma pulmo
and Cotylorhiza tuberculata, and the non-indigenous species Cassiopea andromeda for
their biomass, potentially useful as human food, and their content of bioactive compounds,
with antioxidant, immunomodulatory, and anti-proliferative activities on cancer cells. R.
pulmo received growing interest in western Countries where it's non-traditional food.
Its organic matter, mainly composed by protein (mostly collagen), demonstrated to be
valuable source of bioactive peptides. We investigated the immunomodulatory potential
of R. pulmo protein hydrolysates, focusing on low-molecular weight peptide fractions,
produced by enzymatic hydrolysis, and tested on U937-derived-macrophage cell cultures
for inflammation-related genes expression and cytokines quantification. Our analyses
showed that at non-cytotoxic concentrations, pepsin-hydrolysates significantly reduced
expression of the proinflammatory cytokine genes, IL-6 and TNF?, in a dose-response. The
zooxanthellatae C. tuberculata and C. andromeda are both characterized of high amount of
antioxidant compounds, partly due to the presence of endosymbiotic microalgae belonging
to the family Symbiodiniaceae. Partially purified hydroalcoholic extracts of both jellyfish
were tested for their anti-proliferative activity and pro-apoptotic effects on human cancer
cells MCF7 and MB-MDA-231. These results suggest the biomass of outbreak-forming
scyphozoans may represent a yet untapped resource, with potential use in food systems, in
line with the goals of the blue-green growth economy.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Human functional food; Bioprospecting;; Zooxanthellae;; Bioactive compounds
Elenco autori:
Leone, Antonella
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