Search results for "Laurencia obtusa"

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Study of the antioedema activity of some seaweed and sponge extracts from the mediterranean coast in mice

1993

Chloroform and methanol extracts of ten marine species, seven seaweeds and three sponges, have been studied for possible, antioedema activities. The extracts were administered either topically or orally on TPA-induced mouse ear oedema and on carrageenan mouse paw oedema, respectively. The most interesting seaweed extracts were found to be from Corallina elongata, Galaxaura oblongata, Laurencia obtusa and Udotea petiolata, where both extracts of each species induced a large antioedema effect in both models employed. None of the sponges assayed demonstrated antiinflammatory effects on carrageenan mouse paw oedema, however, some extracts elicited an inhibition of the oedema developed by TPA.

PharmacologyGalaxaurabiologyTraditional medicineBiological activityAnatomyLaurencia obtusabiology.organism_classificationCarrageenanchemistry.chemical_compoundSpongechemistryAlgaeCorallina elongataUdoteaPhytotherapy Research
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Effects of structural complexity on epifaunal assemblages associated with two intertidal Mediterranean seaweeds

2023

Brown foundation seaweeds are key elements increasing substrate heterogeneity and shaping the biodiversity in rocky coastal ecosystems. They are, however, vulnerable species that are declining due to multiple anthropogenic and climate change stressors, leading to a shift to less structural complex habitats. We investigate the role of structural attributes of two intertidal macroalgae, Ericaria amentacea and Laurencia obtusa, in shaping the abundance and diversity of their associated epifaunal assemblages. For this aim, we measured seaweeds’ biomass, thallus volume and length (used here as proxy of substrate complexity), and explored which seaweeds’ substrate attribute explained better varia…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaepifaunaFoundation speciesLaurencia obtusaarthropodaSettore BIO/02 - Botanica Sistematicastructural complexityMediterranean SeaSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaPlant ScienceEricaria amentaceamolluscaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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