Hydrothermal processing of Sarcopeltis skottsbergii and study of the potential of its carrageenan for tissue engineering

Milena Álvarez-Viñas, Fernanda Zamboni, María Dolores Torres, Maurice N. Collins, Herminia Domínguez

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Abstract

The red macroalga Sarcopeltis skottsbergii was subjected to hydrothermal processing to maximize the solubilization and recovery of carrageenan. Once isolated by ethanol precipitation, the carrageenan was further chemically (oligosaccharides composition), and structurally (TGA/DTG, DSC, HPSEC, FTIR-ATR, 1H NMR, SEM, etc.) characterized, as well as employed as source for the synthesis of hydrogels. The rheological properties of the carrageenan showed promising results as biopolymer for food applications due to the high molecular weight (500 kDa) presenting higher cell viability than 70 %. The evaluation of immune activation using ELISA test reflected a lower inflammatory response for concentrations of 0.025 % of carrageenan. Conversely, the cell viability of the synthesized hydrogels did not surpass 50 %. This work represents a considerable step forward to obtain a biopolymer from natural sources and a thorough study of their chemical, structural and biological properties.

Original languageEnglish
Article number131456
JournalInternational Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Volume266
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2024

Keywords

  • Carrageenan
  • Cytotoxicity
  • Hydrogels
  • Hydrothermal treatment
  • Rheology

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