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Fucoxanthin from Algae to Human, an Extraordinary Bioresource: Insights and Advances in up and Downstream Processes

Journal

MARINE DRUGS
Volume 20, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/md20040222

Keywords

fucoxanthin; golden-brown algae; Tisochrysis lutea; biosynthesis; downstream processes; extraction; centrifugal partition chromatography; global market

Funding

  1. Ifremer
  2. Region Pays de la Loire (France) [2020_03594]
  3. Interreg Atlantic Area European regional development fund, project EnhanceMicroalgae [EAPA_338/2016]

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This review presents the biological functions, chemical structure, and functional activities of fucoxanthin in human health. The production methods and extraction technologies are discussed, along with an analysis of the market and future prospects.
Fucoxanthin is a brown-colored pigment from algae, with great potential as a bioactive molecule due to its numerous properties. This review aims to present current knowledge on this high added-value pigment. An accurate analysis of the biological function of fucoxanthin explains its wide photon absorption capacities in golden-brown algae. The specific chemical structure of this pigment also leads to many functional activities in human health. They are outlined in this work and are supported by the latest studies in the literature. The scientific and industrial interest in fucoxanthin is correlated with great improvements in the development of algae cultures and downstream processes. The best fucoxanthin producing algae and their associated culture parameters are described. The light intensity is a major influencing factor, as it has to enable both a high biomass growth and a high fucoxanthin content. This review also insists on the most eco-friendly and innovative extraction methods and their perspective within the next years. The use of bio-based solvents, aqueous two-phase systems and the centrifugal partition chromatography are the most promising processes. The analysis of the global market and multiple applications of fucoxanthin revealed that Asian companies are major actors in the market with macroalgae. In addition, fucoxanthin from microalgae are currently produced in Israel and France, and are mostly authorized in the USA.

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