Seasonal proximate and fatty acid variations of some seaweeds from the northeastern Mediterranean coast
Seasonal proximate and fatty acid variations of some seaweeds from the northeastern Mediterranean coast
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The seasonal nutritional value Acetyl L-Carnitine of red (Jania rubens, Laurencia papillosa, Spyridia filamentosa and Dasya rigidula) and brown macroalgae (Padina pavonia and Stypopodium schimperi) was evaluated as a dietary supplement for human and animal nutrition based on proximate and fatty acid profiles.The protein content varied from 0.80% (L.papillosa) to 3.41% (J.
rubens) of wet weight with the highest values in winter.The highest lipid levels were recorded Outdoor Dining Bench in S.schimperi (2.03% in spring, 2.16% in summer), the lowest in S.
filamentosa (0.08% in spring).The ash content of J.rubens (46.11-51.
63%) was significantly higher than that of the other species (2.28-16.57%).Analysis of the fatty acid composition showed that these seaweed species are very rich in n-3 fatty acids.