Biochemical
characterization and exploitation possibilities of
Gongolaria barbata (Stackhouse) Kuntze
1891 from the Romanian Black Sea coast
Daniela Mariana ROSIORU*
National Institute for Marine Research and
Development “Grigore Antipa“, 300 Mamaia Blvd., Constanta,
Romania (drosioru@alpha.rmri.ro)
*Corresponding
author: Daniela Mariana ROSIORU, drosioru@alpha.rmri.ro
ABSTRACT.
Black Sea macroalgae are a marine resource with many benefits. Gongolaria barbata
(Stackhouse) Kuntze 1891(formerly
known as Cystoseira barbata
(Stackhouse) C. Agardh, 1820) is a
brown macroalga with an essential role in biodiversity and in the marine
ecosystem functioning, considered an ecologically valuable species at the
Romanian Black Sea coast. Samples were collected during 2002 and 2023 years
(August-September) from 6 stations of the Romanian Black Sea coast in order to
characterize biochemically and highlight the presence of some biologically
active compounds with therapeutic, pharmaceutical and cosmetic interest. Biochemical composition
(dry matter, moisture, ash, organic matter, crude proteins, crude lipids,
carbohydrates, chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, carotenoids) and
dietary fiber (CF, ADF, NDF, NDF, NDS, ADL) were evaluated in this study. The
obtained results indicate some differences between the two years and these are
influenced by the environmental conditions and physiological state of
macroalgae. Although present on the Romanian coast, Gongolaria barbata has
not been intensively studied in terms of its valorization potential, but it has
recently attracted attention due to its biochemical properties that lead to
some possibilities of use for economic purposes. The existence of valuable
biochemical compounds in the composition of this brown
macroalga qualifies it in the marine resources category of interest with
biotechnological applications.
Keywords: Gongolaria barbata, biochemical characterization,
valorization, Romanian Black Sea coast
DOI
https://doi.org/10.56082/annalsarscibio.2024.1.41
Abstract Article Volume 13 No 1 – 2024