Bioactives from microalgal dinoflagellates

Biotechnol Adv. 2012 Nov-Dec;30(6):1673-84. doi: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2012.07.005. Epub 2012 Aug 4.

Abstract

Dinoflagellate microalgae are an important source of marine biotoxins. Bioactives from dinoflagellates are attracting increasing attention because of their impact on the safety of seafood and potential uses in biomedical, toxicological and pharmacological research. Here we review the potential applications of dinoflagellate toxins and the methods for producing them. Only sparing quantities of dinoflagellate toxins are generally available and this hinders bioactivity characterization and evaluation in possible applications. Approaches to production of increased quantities of dinoflagellate bioactives are discussed. Although many dinoflagellates are fragile and grow slowly, controlled culture in bioreactors appears to be generally suitable for producing many of the metabolites of interest.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Bioreactors / microbiology
  • Dinoflagellida / chemistry*
  • Dinoflagellida / genetics
  • Marine Toxins / biosynthesis
  • Marine Toxins / chemical synthesis
  • Microalgae / chemistry*
  • Microalgae / genetics
  • Seafood / adverse effects

Substances

  • Marine Toxins