Abstract

The high altitude trans-Himalayan region indeed is hostile domain for survival. Algae inhabiting  this  hostile terrain have evolutionarily developed mechanisms to produce unique adaptogenic molecules against climatic stressors. The present study has focused on the high altitude alga Spirogyra porticalis (Muell.) Cleve- a filamentous Charophyte, and reports the estimation of amino acids (AAs), fatty acids (FAs), vitamins and their efficacy against oxidative stress. Reverse phase-HPLC, GC-FID and rapid resolution-LC/tandem mass spectrometry were used for analysis of AAs, FAs and vitamins. Analysis of the alga  revealed the presence of 19 AAs (239.51 ± 8.57 to 13102.40 ± 11.08 µg/g), dominated by alanine, proline and lysine. Enriched phenylalanine, cysteine-HCl and high lysine:arginine ratio could also have beneficial impact against hypoxia -induced cognitive impairment. A total of 9 FAs were detected (0.43 ± 0.00% to 34.76 ± 0.52%). Polyunsaturated and monounsaturated FAs were found to be dominant. The alga showed the presence of 8 vitamins within the range of 39.654 ± 3.198 to 5468.184 ± 106.859 µg/Kg, wherein Vitamin B5, B3 and B2 were dominant. 600 µg/ml of methanolic extract showed recovery of GSH and trolox equivalent antioxidants in rat blood/hemolysate, while 400 µg/ml of extract showed revival in superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity. The present study concludes that the alga S. porticalis has immense potential to counter oxidative stress as a nutraceutical supplement.

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Title
Nutraceutical profile and evidence of alleviation of oxidative stress by Spirogyra porticalis (Muell.) Cleve inhabiting the high altitude Trans-Himalayan Region
Author
Kumar, Jatinder 1 ; Khan Shahanshah 2 ; Mandotra, S K 3 ; Dhar Priyanka 3 ; Tayade, Amol B 4 ; Verma Sheetal 5 ; Toppo Kiran 3 ; Arora Rajesh 6 ; Upreti, Dalip K 3 ; Chaurasia, Om P 4 

 Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh-Ladakh, India 
 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Department of Pathology, Dallas, USA (GRID:grid.267313.2) (ISNI:0000 0000 9482 7121) 
 National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, India (GRID:grid.417642.2) (ISNI:0000 0000 9068 0476) 
 Defence Institute of High Altitude Research, Leh-Ladakh, India (GRID:grid.417642.2) 
 Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University, Katra, India (GRID:grid.440710.6) 
 Defence Institute of Physiology and Allied Sciences, Defence Research and Development Organization, Department of Phyto Analytical Chemistry and Toxicology; Nutrition, Biochemistry, Exercise Physiology and Yoga, Delhi, India (GRID:grid.418939.e) (ISNI:0000 0004 0497 9797) 
Publication year
2019
Publication date
Dec 2019
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20452322
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2190076151
Copyright
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