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Main Authors: Duarte, Aimone Jussiene Cardoso, Hentschke, Guilherme Scotta, Oliveira, Flávio, Vasconcelos, Vitor, Lopes, Graciliana
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Language:en
Published: Marine drugs 2026
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41590726/
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author Duarte, Aimone Jussiene Cardoso
Hentschke, Guilherme Scotta
Oliveira, Flávio
Vasconcelos, Vitor
Lopes, Graciliana
author_facet Duarte, Aimone Jussiene Cardoso
Hentschke, Guilherme Scotta
Oliveira, Flávio
Vasconcelos, Vitor
Lopes, Graciliana
Duarte, Aimone Jussiene Cardoso
Hentschke, Guilherme Scotta
Oliveira, Flávio
Vasconcelos, Vitor
Lopes, Graciliana
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Description of a New Marine Cyanobacterium from the Cabo Verde Archipelago: Pigments Profile and Biotechnological Potential of sp. nov. Duarte, Aimone Jussiene Cardoso Hentschke, Guilherme Scotta Oliveira, Flávio Vasconcelos, Vitor Lopes, Graciliana Cyanobacteria Phylogeny RNA, Ribosomal, 16S Humans Carotenoids Pigments, Biological Biotechnology Aquatic Organisms Cyanobacteria are prolific producers of specialized metabolites of growing interest for blue biotechnology, transversal to various sectors such as cosmetics, foods and pharmaceuticals. In this work, the marine cyanobacterial strain sp. LEGE 181209, from Cabo Verde, was systematically characterized to resolve its taxonomy, pigments profile, and cytotoxicity assessment. A polyphasic workflow combining 16S rRNA gene phylogenies, 16S-23S ITS secondary structures, -distance, morphology, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to establish the taxonomic placement of the strain as a new species of the genus. PCR assays targeting the toxin biosynthetic genes and , and cytotoxicity assays in HaCaT keratinocytes showed low-to-absent cytotoxicity, supporting a safety-forward profile for downstream use. A sequential extraction with solvents of different polarities yielded complementary pigment fractions profiled by HPLC-PDA and spectrophotometry. Total carotenoids reached 72.7 µg mg of dry extract (DE), the profile being dominated by β-carotene and zeaxanthin (≈42 and 8 µg mg of DE, respectively); chlorophyll- was also very representative, reaching 85.6 µg mg of DE. Phycobiliproteins dominated the polar fraction, with phycocyanin reaching 150 µg mg, followed by sugars (19.7 µg of glucose equivalents mg) and phenols (8.8 µg of gallic acid equivalents mg).
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spellingShingle Description of a New Marine Cyanobacterium from the Cabo Verde Archipelago: Pigments Profile and Biotechnological Potential of sp. nov.
Duarte, Aimone Jussiene Cardoso
Hentschke, Guilherme Scotta
Oliveira, Flávio
Vasconcelos, Vitor
Lopes, Graciliana
Cyanobacteria
Phylogeny
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
Humans
Carotenoids
Pigments, Biological
Biotechnology
Aquatic Organisms
Description of a New Marine Cyanobacterium from the Cabo Verde Archipelago: Pigments Profile and Biotechnological Potential of sp. nov. Duarte, Aimone Jussiene Cardoso Hentschke, Guilherme Scotta Oliveira, Flávio Vasconcelos, Vitor Lopes, Graciliana Cyanobacteria Phylogeny RNA, Ribosomal, 16S Humans Carotenoids Pigments, Biological Biotechnology Aquatic Organisms Cyanobacteria are prolific producers of specialized metabolites of growing interest for blue biotechnology, transversal to various sectors such as cosmetics, foods and pharmaceuticals. In this work, the marine cyanobacterial strain sp. LEGE 181209, from Cabo Verde, was systematically characterized to resolve its taxonomy, pigments profile, and cytotoxicity assessment. A polyphasic workflow combining 16S rRNA gene phylogenies, 16S-23S ITS secondary structures, -distance, morphology, and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to establish the taxonomic placement of the strain as a new species of the genus. PCR assays targeting the toxin biosynthetic genes and , and cytotoxicity assays in HaCaT keratinocytes showed low-to-absent cytotoxicity, supporting a safety-forward profile for downstream use. A sequential extraction with solvents of different polarities yielded complementary pigment fractions profiled by HPLC-PDA and spectrophotometry. Total carotenoids reached 72.7 µg mg of dry extract (DE), the profile being dominated by β-carotene and zeaxanthin (≈42 and 8 µg mg of DE, respectively); chlorophyll- was also very representative, reaching 85.6 µg mg of DE. Phycobiliproteins dominated the polar fraction, with phycocyanin reaching 150 µg mg, followed by sugars (19.7 µg of glucose equivalents mg) and phenols (8.8 µg of gallic acid equivalents mg).
title Description of a New Marine Cyanobacterium from the Cabo Verde Archipelago: Pigments Profile and Biotechnological Potential of sp. nov.
topic Cyanobacteria
Phylogeny
RNA, Ribosomal, 16S
Humans
Carotenoids
Pigments, Biological
Biotechnology
Aquatic Organisms
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41590726/