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孙颖颖,杨梦娇,陈真,等. 裙带菜配子体类菌胞素氨基酸高效生物合成的环境因子调控与功能活性分析J. 食品工业科技,2026,47(16):1−10. doi: 10.13386/j.issn1002-0306.2025070037.
引用本文: 孙颖颖,杨梦娇,陈真,等. 裙带菜配子体类菌胞素氨基酸高效生物合成的环境因子调控与功能活性分析J. 食品工业科技,2026,47(16):1−10. doi: 10.13386/j.issn1002-0306.2025070037.
SUN Yingying, YANG Mengjiao, CHEN Zhen, et al. Regulation of Environmental Factors and Functional Activity of Efficient MAAs Biosynthesis in Undaria pinnatifida GametophytesJ. Science and Technology of Food Industry, 2026, 47(16): 1−10. (in Chinese with English abstract). doi: 10.13386/j.issn1002-0306.2025070037.
Citation: SUN Yingying, YANG Mengjiao, CHEN Zhen, et al. Regulation of Environmental Factors and Functional Activity of Efficient MAAs Biosynthesis in Undaria pinnatifida GametophytesJ. Science and Technology of Food Industry, 2026, 47(16): 1−10. (in Chinese with English abstract). doi: 10.13386/j.issn1002-0306.2025070037.

裙带菜配子体类菌胞素氨基酸高效生物合成的环境因子调控与功能活性分析

Regulation of Environmental Factors and Functional Activity of Efficient MAAs Biosynthesis in Undaria pinnatifida Gametophytes

  • 摘要: 裙带菜(Undaria pinnatifida)是一种富含生物活性物质的海洋大型藻类,其中类菌孢素氨基酸(Mycosporine–like amino acids,MAAs)因其独特的抗紫外线、抗氧化及抗炎功能而受到广泛关注。为构建裙带菜配子体的营养增殖体系并实现MAAs的高效积累,本研究采用单因素实验结合均匀设计,系统分析了光质、温度、营养盐、光照强度和光周期等培养条件对配子体生长及其MAAs积累的影响。通过DPPH和ABTS+自由基清除实验,以及斑马鱼炎症模型,进一步评估了配子体中MAAs的体外抗氧化和体内抗炎活性。结果表明,不同培养条件对配子体生长及其MAAs含量具有显著影响。其中,在红光、20 ℃、32 μmol·m−2·s−1光照强度及12L:12D光周期下,配子体相对生长率和MAAs含量分别达到最高值6.41%±0.11%和327.19±1.59 mg/g。紫外-可见光谱分析显示提取物具有典型MAAs的吸收特征。活性评价结果显示,配子体MAAs提取物对DPPH和ABTS+自由基的半数清除浓度(IC50)分别为12.04 mg/mL和10.34 mg/mL;在100 μg/mL浓度下,其对斑马鱼巨噬细胞聚集的抑制率达52.31%,且呈剂量依赖性增强趋势。综上,本研究确定了裙带菜配子体生长及其MAAs积累的最适培养条件,验证了其MAAs具有中等水平的抗氧化能力和较强的抗炎潜力,为实现裙带菜配子体MAAs的高效生物制备提供了理论依据和实验基础。

     

    Abstract: Undaria pinnatifida, a marine macroalga rich in bioactive compounds, has attracted increasing attention for its mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs), which exhibit unique UV-absorbing, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. To establish a sustainable vegetative propagation system for U. pinnatifida gametophytes and enhance MAAs accumulation, this study systematically investigated the effects of key culture conditions—such as light quality, light intensity, photoperiod, temperature, and nutrient availability—on gametophyte growth and MAAs biosynthesis using a combination of single-factor and uniform design experiments. The antioxidant activity of MAAs extract was evaluated in vitro via DPPH and ABTS+ radical scavenging assays, while their anti-inflammatory potential was assessed in vivo using a zebrafish inflammation model. Results indicated that culture conditions significantly affected both gametophyte growth and MAAs accumulation. Optimal conditions—red light, 20 ℃, a light intensity of 32 μmol·m−2·s−1, and a 12L:12D photoperiod—yielded the highest relative growth rate (6.41%±0.11%) and MAAs content (327.19±1.59 mg/g). UV-visible spectroscopy confirmed the characteristic absorption profiles of MAAs in the extracts. The MAAs extract exhibited IC50 values of 12.04 mg/mL and 10.34 mg/mL against DPPH and ABTS+ radicals, respectively. Furthermore, at 100 μg/mL, the extract reduced macrophage aggregation in zebrafish by 52.31%, demonstrating a clear dose-dependent anti-inflammatory effect. In summary, this work identifies optimal culture conditions for enhancing both gametophyte growth and MAAs production, and confirms that gametophyte-derived MAAs possess moderate antioxidant and notable anti-inflammatory activities, thereby providing a theoretical and experimental foundation for their efficient biosynthesis and potential application.

     

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