<b>Natural heparinoids isolated from <em>Halymenia</em> sp. (Rhodophyceaes) delivery on the Ceará coast</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v32i3.6282

  • José Ariévilo Gurgel Rodrigues UFC
  • Valeska Martins Torres UFC
  • Daniel Barroso de Alencar UFC
  • Alexandre Holanda Sampaio UFC
  • Wladimir Ronald Lobo Farias UFC
Keywords: red algae, sequential extractions, blood coagulation, APTT, heparinoids

Abstract

The increasing demand for heparin (HEP) has led to a search for alternative sources of natural anticoagulants. This study aimed to evaluate the anticoagulant activity of sulfated polysaccharides (SP) isolated from a Halymenia rhodophyceae genus native to the coast of Ceará, Brazil. Total SP were obtained by consecutive digestions with papain in 0.1 M sodium acetate buffer (pH 5.0) containing 5 mM cysteine and 5 mM EDTA, followed by ion-exchange chromatography on DEAE-cellulose column. The obtained fractions were concentrated by lyophilization and submitted to 0.5% agarose gel electrophoresis. Anticoagulant activity was evaluated by the activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) using plasma from rabbits and a standard HEP (100 IU mg-1) curve. The extractions (53.96%) showed marked differences during the fractionation and in the degree of purification of SP. The species SP showed higher activity anticoagulant than that of HEP. However, the APTT of the fractions changed sharply among the extractions, expressing itself in a dose-dependent manner and increasing from 110.40 (1st extraction) to 143.10 IU mg-1 (3rd extraction). The results suggest that the anticoagulant activity of SP isolated from Halymenia sp. was promoted by inhibition of the intrinsic and/or common pathway of the coagulation cascade. The changes on APTT possibly will be elucidated through the mechanisms of action involved in coagulation and structural characterization of these compounds. Therefore, the red alga Halymenia sp. is a good source of heparinoids, and studies are suggested on the cultivation of this species and on the protection of natural algae banks.

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Author Biography

José Ariévilo Gurgel Rodrigues, UFC
Atualmente, é estudante de doutorado em Biotecnologia de Recursos Naturais da Rede Nordeste de Biotecnologia (RENORBIO), Universidade Estadual do Ceará. Tem experiência na área de Recursos Pesqueiros e Engenharia de Pesca, com ênfase em Taxonomia de Algas Marinhas e Biotecnologia de Recursos Pesqueiros, atuando, principalmente, nos seguintes temas: Ficologia e Química de macromoléculas (polissacarídeos sulfatados) mediante suas propriedades químicas e implicações terapêuticas com vistas as suas ações anticoagulante, antitrombótica, antinociceptiva e antiinflamatória, bem como o uso dessas macromoléculas envolvidas no metabolismo de organismos marinhos como ferramentas auxiliares na taxonomia de grupos, filogenia e biogeografia. Currículo Lattes
Published
2010-09-13
How to Cite
Rodrigues, J. A. G., Torres, V. M., Alencar, D. B. de, Sampaio, A. H., & Farias, W. R. L. (2010). <b>Natural heparinoids isolated from <em>Halymenia</em> sp. (Rhodophyceaes) delivery on the Ceará coast</b&gt; - doi: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v32i3.6282. Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences, 32(3), 235-242. https://doi.org/10.4025/actascibiolsci.v32i3.6282
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Biotechnology

 

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