Planta Med 1988; 54(1): 10-14
DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-962319
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Results of a Large Scale Screen of Microalgae for the Production of Protease Inhibitors

Richard J. P. Cannell, Stephen J. Kellam, Ania M. Owsianka, John M. Walker
  • The Hatfield Polytechnic Biotechnology Unit, Division of Biological & Environmental Studies, P.O. Box 109, College Lane, Hatfield, Herts., U.K.
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1987

Publication Date:
24 January 2007 (online)

Abstract

A large scale investigation of approximately 300 freshwater and 200 marine eukaryotic algal, and 70 freshwater and 10 marine cyanobacterial cultures has been carried out to identify the presence of protease inhibitors. Culture filtrates and methanol extracts of algae were screened, mainly using rapid, colorimetric, microtitre plate asays, for inhibitors of the following enzymes; carboxypeptidase A, α-chymotrypsin, collagenase, elastase, leucine aminopeptidase, papain, and trypsin. Enzyme inhibition was detected from 39 species of algae. The enzyme against which most inhibitors were discovered, was papain. Almost all the activities were found in the methanol extracts. This is the first report of the discovery of enzyme inhibitors from algae. Our results suggest that microalgae have potential as a source of novel natural products with possible clinical applications.

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