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Immunomodulatory, Antioxidant, Anticancer, and Pharmacokinetic Activity of Ulvan, a Seaweed-Derived Sulfated Polysaccharide: An Updated Comprehensive Review

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MARINE DRUGS
Volume 21, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/md21050300

Keywords

ulvan; anticancer; cytotoxicity; antioxidant; immunomodulation; pharmacokinetics

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Cancer is a widespread disease that causes high death rates. Traditional cancer treatments have shown inefficiency due to drug resistance and negative side effects, leading to an increased focus on bioactive phytochemicals. Polysaccharides derived from marine algal species, especially ulvan from green seaweeds, have shown antioxidant and anticancer properties. Understanding the mechanisms of ulvan's biotherapeutic activities in cancer and immunomodulation is crucial. This review highlights ulvan's anticancer and immunomodulatory effects, along with its pharmacokinetic studies. Ulvan is a potential cancer therapeutic agent that can boost immunity and may be established as an anticancer drug in the future. Additionally, its high nutritional value suggests its potential use as a dietary supplement for cancer patients.
Cancer is one of the most worldwide spread diseases and causes maximum death. Treatment of cancer depends on the host immune system and the type of drugs. The inefficiency of conventional cancer treatments as a result of drug resistance, nontargeted delivery, and chemotherapy-related negative side effects has caused bioactive phytochemicals to come into focus. As a result, recent years have seen an increase in research into screening and identifying natural compounds with anticancer properties. Recent studies on the isolation and use of polysaccharides derived from various marine algal species have revealed a variety of biological activities, including antioxidant and anticancer properties. Ulvan is a polysaccharide derived from various green seaweeds of the Ulva species in the family Ulvaceae. It has been demonstrated to have potent anticancer and anti-inflammatory properties through the modulation of antioxidants. It is vital to understand the mechanisms underlying the biotherapeutic activities of Ulvan in cancer and its role in immunomodulation. In this context, we reviewed the anticancer effects of ulvan based on its apoptotic effects and immunomodulatory activity. Additionally, we also focused on its pharmacokinetic studies in this review. Ulvan is the most conceivable candidate for use as a cancer therapeutic agent and could be used to boost immunity. Moreover, it may be established as an anticancer drug once its mechanisms of action are understood. Due to its high food and nutritive values, it can be used as a possible dietary supplement for cancer patients in the near future. This review may provide fresh perspectives on the potential novel role of ulvan, reveal a brand-new cancer-prevention strategy, and improve human health.

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