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Melissa Schepers, Nikita Martens, Assia Tiane, Kenneth Vanbrabant, Hong-Bing Liu, Dieter Luetjohann, Monique Mulder, Tim Vanmierlo*
Research output: Contribution to journal › (Systematic) Review article › peer-review
Edible marine algae, or seaweeds, are a rich source of several bioactive compounds including phytosterols, carotenoids, and polysaccharides. Over the last decades, seaweed-derived constituents turned out to not only reside in the systemic circulation, but are able to cross the blood-brain barrier to exert neuro-active functions both in homeostatic and pathological conditions. Therefore, seaweed-derived constituents have gained increasing interest for their neuro-immunomodulatory and neuroprotective properties, rendering them interesting candidates for the management of several neurodegenerative disorders. In particular seaweed-derived phytosterols gained interest for the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders as they potentiate neuroplasticity, enhance phagocytic clearance of neurotoxic peptides and have anti-inflammatory properties. Though, the anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative properties of other constituents including carotenoids, phenols and polysaccharides have recently gained more interest. In this review, we provide an overview of a selection of the described neuro-active properties of seaweed-derived constituents with a focus on phytosterols.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 790-795 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Journal | Neural Regeneration Research |
Volume | 15 |
Issue number | 5 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - May 2020 |
Research output: Contribution to journal › Erratum / corrigendum / retractions › Academic