Hemagglutinins in Marine algae

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Abstract

We surveyed the Japanese marine algae for hemagglutinins with rabbit erythrocytes. Algae used in this screening were 53 species; 6 species of green algae, 42 of red algae and 5 of brown algae. The results showed the presence of the active components with strong activities in 14 species; 4 species of the green algae, 9 of the red algae and 1 of the brown algae. The extracts of the aigae which gave positive results were further examined for hemagglutinating activity against other erythrocytes of animals and human A, B, O and AB groups. Of the 14 species positive to hemagglutination with rabbit erythrocytes, 5 species showed no hemagglutinating activity with human erythrocytes. The results also indicated that the extract of a green alga Ulva arasakii reacted preferentially with erythrocytes of human A and O groups, and that those of both a green alga Bryopsis hypnoides and a red alga Laurencia undulata showed more specific activities with human E erythrocytes than with the others. There were no marked features in the distribution of the hemagglutinins among marine algae tested. © 1981, The Japanese Society of Fisheries Science. All rights reserved.

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Hori, K., Miyazawa, K., & Ito, K. (1981). Hemagglutinins in Marine algae. NIPPON SUISAN GAKKAISHI, 47(6), 793–798. https://doi.org/10.2331/suisan.47.793

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