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A New Algal Friendly Extract from Euglena cantabrica with Potential Applications in Biomedical Field
Silvia Buonvino1, Carolina Trinca2, Stefan Leu3
1Departmental Faculty of Medicine, UniCamillus-Saint Camillus International University of Health and Medical Sciences, Via di Sant'Alessandro 8, 00131 Rome, Italy.
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Microalgae, such as Euglena cantabrica, are rich in secondary metabolites, including polyphenols, which are valued for their antioxidant and therapeutic properties. Here a rapid, cost-effective and efficient protocol using a trichloroacetic acid (TCA) solution was developed for the production of an extract from E. cantabrica (EuPoly). The potential environmental and biomedical applications of this new extract were evaluated. The effects of EuPoly extract were tested on normal human dermal fibroblasts (NHDFs) and on breast cancer cells of the triple-negative MDA-MB-231 cell line. EuPoly was able to increase the NHDFs survival in oxidative -stress conditions and, on the contrary, to induce a decrease in cell viability of the breast cancer cells. EuPoly was also used to functionalize frustules (FEuPoly), mesoporous silica structures from diatoms. FEuPoly were investigated for the complexation of Cu2+ and Ni2+, as new potential tools for metal-ion decontamination. Finally, the scaffolding properties of FEuPoly were here assessed in the bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) growth and their osteo-differentiation. This study provides new insights into the sustainable valorization of algae extracts, showing that TCA E. cantabrica extract and functionalized frustules may serve as multifunctional, eco-friendly resources for biomedical applications, as antioxidants and cancer cell inhibitor, metal ions-trapping and tissue osteo-repair.
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