Evaluation of the proximate composition, minerals, and heavy metals of brown seaweeds: Sargassum wightii and Sargassum thunbergii collected from the Mandapam coastal regions, Tamil Nadu

Preethy Treesa Paul, Jean Mary Joy, Fazil T.S, A. P, N. Chatterjee, Suseela Mathew
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A vital renewable resource for the marine environment, seaweed naturally supplies nutrients and has several health benefits. The nutritional properties of seaweed compounds have yet to be well investigated; much research has been done on their chemical and biological makeup. Seaweeds provide an alternate supply of these essential nutrients, including protein, fibre, and necessary and non-essential trace elements. In the present study, two brown seaweeds-Sargassum wightii and Sargassum thunbergii,collected from the Mandapam coastal region of Tamil Nadu, were assessed for their proximate composition, minerals, and heavy metals.The findings on dry weight basis showed that carbohydrates (65.1–67.9%) predominated in the proximal analysis, followed by ash content (12.5–16.3%). On a dry weight basis, the critical trace elements found in seaweeds, such as copper (Cu), zinc (Zn), and iron (Fe), were between 8.14–12.41 ppm, 3.95–4.86 ppm, and 648.92-898.45 ppm, respectively. Both seaweeds have a very high calcium (Ca) concentration, ranging from (14,805.08-16,235.62) ppm. The seaweed species did not contain any measurable levels of dangerous heavy metals such as cadmium (Cd), beryllium (Be), lead (Pb), or mercury (Hg). The results demonstrated how seaweed or marine macroalgae may be helpful for essential nutrient supply.
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评估棕色海藻的近似成分、矿物质和重金属:从泰米尔纳德邦曼达帕姆沿海地区采集的 wightii 马尾藻和 thunbergii 马尾藻
海藻是海洋环境中一种重要的可再生资源,可天然提供营养物质,并对健康有多种益处。海藻化合物的营养特性还有待深入研究,但对其化学和生物构成的研究已经很多。海藻提供了这些必需营养素的替代供应,包括蛋白质、纤维、必需和非必需微量元素。本研究评估了从泰米尔纳德邦曼达帕姆沿海地区采集的两种褐色海藻--Sargassum wightii 和 Sargassum thunbergii 的近似成分、矿物质和重金属。按干重计算,在海藻中发现的关键微量元素,如铜(Cu)、锌(Zn)和铁(Fe),分别为 8.14-12.41 ppm、3.95-4.86 ppm 和 648.92-898.45 ppm。两种海藻的钙(Ca)浓度都很高,介于 (14,805.08-16,235.62) ppm 之间。这些海藻品种不含任何可测量到的危险重金属,如镉(Cd)、铍(Be)、铅(Pb)或汞(Hg)。研究结果表明,海藻或海洋大型藻类有助于提供必要的营养物质。
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