Nutraceutical Features of the Phycobiliprotein C-Phycocyanin: Evidence from Arthrospira platensis (Spirulina)

Nutrients. 2024 Jun 3;16(11):1752. doi: 10.3390/nu16111752.

Abstract

Arthrospira platensis, commonly known as Spirulina, is a photosynthetic filamentous cyanobacterium (blue-green microalga) that has been utilized as a food source since ancient times. More recently, it has gained significant popularity as a dietary supplement due to its rich content of micro- and macro-nutrients. Of particular interest is a water soluble phycobiliprotein derived from Spirulina known as phycocyanin C (C-PC), which stands out as the most abundant protein in this cyanobacterium. C-PC is a fluorescent protein, with its chromophore represented by the tetrapyrrole molecule phycocyanobilin B (PCB-B). While C-PC is commonly employed in food for its coloring properties, it also serves as the molecular basis for numerous nutraceutical features associated with Spirulina. Indeed, the comprehensive C-PC, and to some extent, the isolated PCB-B, has been linked to various health-promoting effects. These benefits encompass conditions triggered by oxidative stress, inflammation, and other pathological conditions. The present review focuses on the bio-pharmacological properties of these molecules, positioning them as promising agents for potential new applications in the expanding nutraceutical market.

Keywords: Arthrospira platensis; C-phycocyanin; Spirulina; antioxidants; nutraceuticals; phycobiliproteins; phycocyanobilin B.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Dietary Supplements*
  • Humans
  • Oxidative Stress / drug effects
  • Phycobilins / pharmacology
  • Phycobiliproteins
  • Phycocyanin* / pharmacology
  • Spirulina* / chemistry

Substances

  • Phycocyanin
  • Phycobilins
  • Phycobiliproteins
  • phycocyanobilin

Supplementary concepts

  • Arthrospira platensis