Publication Type : Journal Article
Publisher : Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Source : Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, pp.1-11, 2022.
Url : https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13399-022-02765-x
Campus : Coimbatore
School : School of Agricultural Sciences
Year : 2022
Abstract : The occurrence of various diseases like cancer, cardiovascular, aging, and other associated problems are due to the frequent consumption of carcinogenic chemicals added food along with related activities. Our present investigation is focused on anticancer and antioxidant profiling of phycocyanin pigments isolated from Spirulina sp. The candidate species was identified by 16S rRNA analysis and the pigment was extracted through lysozyme enzyme treatment. The purification of pigment was performed by ammonium sulfate precipitation, dialysis, and DEAE-Cellulose-52 chromatography using an acetate buffer at pH 5.10. The in vitro antioxidant and antibacterial activity of phycocyanin exhibited proficient scavenging role. MTT assay revealed that the phycocyanin flaunted anticancer activity against HeLa cells (human cervical cancer cells). The physiochemical characterization of phycocyanin was done through TLC, FT-IR, and GC–MS to reveal the structural backbone of biomolecules. These findings introduce phycocyanin extracted from Spiriulina as a potentially useful anticancer and antioxidant agent and can also provide a new path for the future researchers to combat diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular.
Cite this Research Publication : Mahendran, S., Sankaralingam, S., Maheswari, P., Annalakshmi, P., Pandiarajan, J., Seethapathy, P., Harinathan, B., Palpperumal, S., Yasothkumar, N. and Venkatesh, S., "Isolation and purification of phycocyanin pigments from Spirulina sp. biomass and evaluation of its anticancer and antioxidant potential," Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, pp.1-11, 2022.