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Ecological implications of rockweed, Ascophyllum nodosum (L.) Le Jolis, harvesting /Fegley, Jill C., Vadas, Robert L. Halteman, William A. Davison, Ian R. Wilson, W. Herbert. Beal Brian Fairfield, Tyler, Seth. January 2001 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.) in Ecology and Environmental Science--University of Maine, 2001. / Includes vita. Advisory Committee: Robert L. Vadas, Prof. of Botany, Oceanography, and Zoology, Advisor; William A. Halteman, Assoc. Prof. of Mathematics; Ian R. Davison, Prof. of Marine Sciences; W. Herbert Wilson, Assoc. Prof. of Biology, Colby College; Brian F. Beal, Assoc. Prof. of Marine Ecology, University of Maine at Machias; Seth Tyler, Prof. of Zoology. Bibliography: leaves 199-213.
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The value of rockweed (Ascophyllum nodosum) as habitat for tidepool fishes /Gullo, Amy Marie, January 2002 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.) in Zoology--University of Maine, 2002. / Includes vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 51-57).
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Alternative beef finishing strategies effects on animal performance, retail shelf life, sensory, fatty acid /Braden, Kirk Wayne, Kerth, Chris R. January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--Auburn University, 2006. / Abstract. Vita. Includes bibliographic references.
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The effects of Ascophyllum nodosum for alleviation of heat stress in cattle /Thompson, Lori Nell. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2004. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 80-91). Also available on the Internet.
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The effects of Ascophyllum nodosum for alleviation of heat stress in cattleThompson, Lori Nell. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2004. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 80-91). Also available on the Internet.
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Ověření vybraných preparátů na příjem krmné dávky a jejich přenos do masa brojlerů / Comparison of chossen preparat on feed ration consumtion and its transfer to broilers meatŠÁCHA, Martin January 2011 (has links)
Effects of application of Bioalginate series preparations (hydrolysis products from Ascophyllum nodosum kelp) to monitored parameters of chick broilers and their meet was experimentally verified. The preparation testing is carried out in two stages. The Biopolym Granulát preparation was tested in the first stage. The preparation was applied by mixing into granulated feeding mixture during its production process. Final results of this stage did not show positive effects of the preparation in question by this form of application. The second testing stage focused to testing of the Biopolym FZT preparation supplied to animals by charging into feeding water. This form of application revealed positive effect of the preparation to decrease of the ammoniac content in the stable atmosphere and positive impact to the health condition of stabled animals. Lower contend of nitrogenous substances on original meat dry mass has been statistically documented. Higher content of nitrogenous-free extractive substances in original meat dry mass has been evidenced.
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Crescimento, produção e qualidade de melão e melancia cultivadas sob extrato de alga Ascophyllum nodosum (L.) / Growth, yield and quality of melon and watermelon plants grown under Ascophyllum nodosum (L.) seaweed extractMendonça Júnior, Antonio Francisco de 14 October 2015 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2015-10-14 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / The objective was to evaluate the application of commercial compost Acadian®, based seaweed Ascophyllum nodosum (L.) in the productive development and fruit quality of melon and watermelon. The study was divided into two stages and three experiments were carried out similarly for each culture. Experiment I: melon growth under different doses of Acadian® and seed treatment; Experiment II: Melon Growth Acadian® under different application ranges and seed treatments; Experiment III: Production and quality of melon under use of Acadian®. The respective experiments I, II and III were similarly developed for watermelon crop. In the experiments I and II used a completely randomized design in factorial schemes 2x6 and 2x4 respectively, with five repetitions each. The experiment III, in turn, used a randomized block design with 6 treatments and 4 repetitions. In the first trial treatments consisted of the combination of two seed treatments [soaking in drinking water and Acadian®], applying six different doses (0, 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 mL L-1). In the second trial treatments consisted of the combination of two seed treatments [soaking in drinking water and Acadian®] in four application periods (0, 7, 10 and 14 days), in a dose of 3 mL L-1. In the experiment III treatments consisted of applying a dose of 3 mL L-1, administered in whole or in divided doses (T1: Producer Standard, T2: 2 16 30 (d.a.t.)3; (1 1 1 mL L-1); T3: 2 30 (d.a.t.); (1,5 1,5 mL L-1); T4: 16 30 44 (d.a.t.); (1 1 1 mL L-1); T5: 16 30 (d.a.t.); (1,5 1,5 mL L-1) e T6: 2 (d.a.t.); (3 mL L-1)). Applications via fertigation, 100 mL of the solution prepared by the amount used for each experimental unit. Doses of 3 and 4 mL L-1 product, provided greater increase in the observed variables for both melon and watermelon for both, in turn, had the equivalence of average values of the variables. The watermelon and melon plants referred to applications in intervals of 10 and 14 days showed superior to those that received weekly applications, regardless of seed treatment. Since the product economy, and therefore a reduction in operating costs of production, it allows suggest the use of the lowest dose of product in the longer period, 3 mL L-1 every 14 days for both cultures. The application of Acadian® promoted significant differences in physicochemical parameters evaluated for the two cultures, being observed a distinct behavior among different fractioning the dose. Soluble solids and titratable acidity were within the minimum and maximum limit for commercialization of melon and watermelon / O objetivo do trabalho foi avaliar a influência da aplicação do composto comercial Acadian®, à base da alga Ascophyllum nodosum (L.), no desenvolvimento produtivo e qualidade de frutos de melão e melancia. O estudo foi dividido em duas etapas, e três experimentos foram desenvolvidos para cada cultura de forma igual. Experimento I: Crescimento de melão sob diferentes doses de Acadian® e tratamento de sementes; Experimento II: Crescimento de melão sob diferentes intervalos de aplicação de Acadian® e tratamentos de sementes; Experimento III: Produção e qualidade de melão sob utilização do Acadian®. Os respectivos experimentos I, II e III foram desenvolvidos da mesma forma para a cultura da melancia. Nos experimentos I e II utilizou-se um delineamento inteiramente casualizado, em esquemas fatorial 2x6 e 2x4, respectivamente, com cinco repetições cada. O experimento III, por sua vez, utilizou um delineamento em blocos casualizados com 6 tratamentos e 4 repetições. No experimento I os tratamentos consistiram da combinação de dois tratamentos de sementes [embebição em água potável e Acadian®], com aplicação de seis diferentes doses (0, 1, 2, 3, 4 e 5 mL L-1). No experimento II os tratamentos consistiram da combinação de dois tratamentos de sementes [embebição em água potável e Acadian®], em quatro períodos de aplicação (0, 7, 10 e 14 dias), sob uma dose de 3mL L-1. No experimento III os tratamentos consistiram da aplicação de uma dose de 3mL L-1, administrada na forma integral ou fracionada (T1: Padrão do produtor; T2: 2 16 30 (d.a.t.)3; (1 1 1 mL L-1); T3: 2 30 (d.a.t.); (1,5 1,5 mL L-1); T4: 16 30 44 (d.a.t.); (1 1 1 mL L-1); T5: 16 30 (d.a.t.); (1,5 1,5 mL L-1) e T6: 2 (d.a.t.); (3 mL L-1)). As aplicações via fertirrigação, sendo 100 mL da solução preparada a quantidade utilizada por cada unidade experimental. As doses de 3 e 4 mL L-1 do produto, promoveram maiores incrementos nas variáveis observadas, tanto para o melão como para a melancia, ambas, por sua vez, apresentaram equivalência nos valores médios das variáveis. As plantas de melão e melancia submetidas a aplicações em intervalos de 10 e 14 dias mostraram-se superiores as que receberam aplicações semanais, independentemente do tratamento de sementes. Visto a economia do produto e por conseguinte a diminuição nos custos operacionais da produção, permite-se sugerir a utilização da menor dose do produto no maior período, 3 mL L-1 a cada 14 dias, para ambas as culturas. A aplicação do Acadian® promoveu diferenças significativas nas variáveis físico-químicas avaliadas para as duas culturas, sendo observado um comportamento distinto entre os diferentes fracionamentos da dose. Os teores de sólidos solúveis e acidez titulável ficaram dentro do limite mínimo e máximo estabelecido para comercialização do melão e da melancia
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EXTRACTS OF THE BROWN SEAWEED, ASCOPHYLLUM NODOSUM, EFFECT ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA – MYZUS PERSICAE INTERACTIONWeeraddana, Chaminda De Silva 15 May 2012 (has links)
An alkaline extract of the brown seaweed, Ascophyllum nodosum (ANE) increases plant
growth and imparts resistance against biotic stresses. However, little is known of the
effects of ANE on insects. Myzus persicae, green peach aphid (GPA), and Arabidopsis
model were used to determine whether application of ANE confers protection from GPA
infestation. GPA colonization increased in ANE treated plants, associated with improved
biomass. However, ANE treated plants exhibited less cell death and also showed a
greater ability to recover from GPA injury. Lower expression of SAG13, SAG21 and
CHL1 and a higher expression of ARR5 was observed in ANE treated plants. Taken
together, gene expression along with lower cell death suggests ANE may delay
senescence in Arabidopsis. Delayed senescence in Arabidopsis following ANE treatment may be a result of increased cytokinin activity. Increased GPA numbers could be, at least in part, due to delayed senescence in Arabidopsis following ANE treatment.
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Impact d'un extrait d'algues brunes "Ascophyllum nodosum" et "Fucus vesiculosus" sur l'homéostasie du glucose chez des sujets en surpoids/obèses prédiabétiquesVodouhè, Marlène 27 January 2024 (has links)
Une perte de poids modérée peut contribuer à prévenir le diabète de type 2 chez les personnes en surpoids/obèses. Certaines études in vitro et in vivo montrent que les algues brunes riches en polyphénols ont le potentiel de contrôler le métabolisme glucidique. Mais l’effet combiné de ces deux stratégies chez l’humain est peu étudié. Cette étude évalue l’effet d’un extrait d’algues brunes riche en polyphénols (InSea2®) combiné à une intervention nutritionnelle individualisée visant une perte de poids modérée sur l’homéostasie du glucose chez des sujets pré-diabétiques en surpoids/obèses avec hyper-insulinémie (insuline à jeun > 60 pmol/L). Le devis expérimental utilisé est randomisé, en double aveugle, en bras parallèles avec groupe placebo. Deux traitements ont été administrés: Traitement 1 avec placebo + déficit modéré de l’apport calorique quotidien et Traitement 2 incluant 500 mg d’algues brunes + déficit modéré de l’apport calorique quotidien. Cinquante-six sujets, hommes et femmes, âgés de 18-70 ans ont participé à l’étude qui a duré 12 semaines. Les apports alimentaires ont été estimés à partir d’un Questionnaire de Fréquence Alimentaire auto-administré et validé. Une perte de poids (p<0,0001) et de gras (p<0,0001) corporels est observée dans les deux groupes, mais sans différence entre les groupes. Une baisse significative du taux de cholestérol des LDL (p<0,05), des battements cardiaques (p<0,01), du C-peptide au temps 120 min durant un test de tolérance au glucose (p=0,002) et une inhibition de la hausse du marqueur pro-inflammatoire IL-6 (p<0,02) ont été observées dans le groupe traité comparativement au groupe placebo. Aucune différence n’est observée concernant la glycémie, l’insuline et le C-peptide à jeun. En conclusion, la consommation de l’extrait d’algues brunes peut améliorer l’homéostasie du glucose, le profil lipidique, les battements cardiaques et le statut inflammatoire chez les personnes obèses prédiabétiques. / Moderate weight loss can help prevent type 2 diabetes in overweight/obese subjects. Some in vitro and in vivo studies show that brown algae rich in polyphenols have the potential to control carbohydrate metabolism. However, the combined effect of these two strategies in humans has been little studied. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of a brown algae extract rich in polyphenols (InSea2®) combined with an individualized nutritional intervention aimed at moderate weight loss on glucose homeostasis in prediabetic overweight/obese subjects with hyperinsulinemia (fasting insulin > 60 pmol/L). The experimental design used was randomized, double blind and in parallel arms with the placebo group. Two treatments were administered: Treatment 1 with placebo + moderate deficit in daily caloric intake and Treatment 2 including 500 mg of brown algae + moderate deficit in daily caloric intake. A total of 56 subjects, men and women, aged 18-70 years participated and completed the 12-week study. Food intake was estimated from a validated Self-administered Food Frequency Questionnaire. Weight loss (p <0.0001) and body fat (p<0.0001) were observed in the two groups but no difference was noted between the groups. A significant drop in LDL cholesterol (p<0.05), heartbeat (p<0.01), C-peptide at 120 min during a glucose tolerance test (p=0.002) and inhibition of the rise in the proinflammatory marker IL-6 (p<0.02) were observed in the group treated with brown algae extract compared to the placebo group. There were no differences in fasting blood glucose, insulin and C-peptide. In conclusion, the consumption of brown algae extract can improve glucose homeostasis, and related parameters such as lipid profile, heartbeat and inflammatory status in obese pre-diabetic subjects
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Seasonal variation of seaweed components and novel biological function of fucoidan extracted from brown algae in QuebecKim, Kyung-Tae 18 April 2018 (has links)
Fucus vesiculosus et Ascophyllum nodosum sont des algues brunes comestibles et abondantes au Québec. Cependant, elles ont été négligées en raison de leur valeur potentielle inconnue et de la période de récolte limitée. Afin de valider leur utilité, la composition chimique de ces algues et l’activité inhibitrice des enzymes digestives de l'amidon par les fucoïdanes extraits de ces deux espèces d'algues ont été étudiés en fonction de la saison. Les composants principaux des algues sont dans l’ordre: les polysaccharides> minéraux> protéines> fucoïdane> lipides> > composés phénoliques, et leur quantité est très variable selon la période de récolte. F. vesiculosus contenait une plus grande quantité de protéines et de minéraux, alors que A. nodosum avait relativement plus de polysaccharides. Par conséquent, F. vesiculosus serait plus avantageux comme source d’éléments nutritifs. L’algue A. nodosum récoltée en Juillet a permis d’obtenir le fucoïdane ayant la pureté la plus élevée et le meilleur rendement. Les fucoïdanes extraits des deux espèces d’algues ont inhibé l’activité de l’α-glucosidase alors que seul celui extrait d’A. nodosum a pu, de plus, inhiber l’α-amylase. Le fucoïdane d’A. nodosum était un inhibiteur plus puissant que le fucoïdane de F. vesiculosus pour l’α-glucosidase avec des IC50 variant de 0,013 ~ 0,047 mg/ml, tout comme pour l’α-amylase avec des IC50 de 0,12 ~ 4,62 mg/mL selon le mois. Pour comprendre les facteurs clés expliquant les différences d’inhibition d’α-amylase entre les fucoïdane d’A. nodosum et F. vesiculosus, certaines caractéristiques structurales ont été analysées et comparées à du galactofucoidane qui a servi de contrôle. A partir des résultats obtenus, il est confirmé que la masse moléculaire plus faible (637 kDa) du fucoïdane d’A. nodosum et la présence de sulfates sont liées à son activité inhibitrice. Nous avons émis l’hypothèse que les faibles masses moléculaires permettent d’exposer facilement les groupements sulfate qui peuvent agir sur l’α-amylase par interaction électrostatique, et donc d'inhiber son activité. En conclusion, les algues brunes du Québec présentent un potentiel d’utilisation important pour leur valeur nutritionnelle et leurs composés bioactifs. Le fucoïdane a montré une activité d'inhibition des enzymes digestives de l'amidon (α-amylase et α-glucosidase) et cette activité est différente selon les espèces d'algues et la période de récolte. Une meilleure compréhension du mécanisme inhibiteur par le fucoïdane peut être utile afin de développer un ingrédient fonctionnel permettant de prévenir le diabète de Type-2. / Fucus vesiculosus and Ascophyllum nodosum are edible brown seaweed and abundantly available in Quebec. However, they have been neglected because of their unknown value and technical limitation in harvest. In order to validate their usefulness, chemical composition in seaweeds and starch digestive enzyme inhibition activity by fucoidan extracted from two seaweed species were investigated with different seasons. The major components in both seaweeds were in order: polysaccharide > minerals > protein > fucoidan > lipid > phenol, and their quantity was quite variable depending on harvesting timing. F. vesiculosus contained larger amount of proteins and minerals, while A. nodosum had relatively more polysaccharides. Therefore, F. vesiculosus are advantageous as a nutritional source. Especially, from A. nodosum harvested in July, a fucoidan having higher purity and better yield was obtained. Fucoidans from two seaweeds species inhibited α-glucosidase activity while, only fucoidan from A. nodosum could inhibit α-amylase activity. A. nodosum fucoidan was a more potent inhibitor than F. vesiculosus fucoidan for α-glucosidase with IC50 of 0.013 ~ 0.047 mg/mL, and for α-amylase with IC50 of 0.12 ~ 4.62 mg/mL depending on harvest month. To understand the key factors explaining the difference in α-amylase inhibition between A. nodosum fucoidan and F. vesiculosus fucoidan, structural characteristic was analyzed and compared with galactofucoidan as a control. From the obtained results, it is confirmed that smaller molecular weight (637 kDa) of A. nodosum fucoidan and the presence of sulfates are related to its inhibitory activity. It is proposed that small molecular weight permits to expose easily sulfate groups for interaction with α-amylase throughout electrostatic interactions, and therefore inhibiting its activity. In conclusion, brown seaweeds in Quebec have a considerable importance for nutrition and bioactive products. Fucoidan shows the inhibition activity for starch digestive enzymes (α-amylase and α-glucosidase) and its activity is different depending on seaweed species and harvesting period. Further understanding of the inhibitory mechanism by fucoidan can be useful to develop a functional ingredient to help preventing for Type-2 diabetes.
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