Marine Lipids 2017


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Marine organisms are a well-known source of lipids with high nutritional value such as n-3 fatty acids (e.g. 20:5 and 22:6) but also possess bioactive properties (e.g. polar lipids as glycolipids and phospholipids). Polar lipids are considered high added value bioactive molecules with health promoting effects and with potential applications in food feed and pharmaceutical industries. Although some polar lipids of marine organisms are known to have functional properties (e.g. anti-inflammatory anti-proliferative antioxidant and antimicrobial) the potential of these molecules is yet to be fully unravelled as the lipidome of the majority of marine organisms remains largely unknown. Different marine organisms even when closely related in the tree of life display specific lipidome signatures which are representative of the remarkable chemical biodiversity present in world oceans. Lipid composition can also change due to environmental and nutritional conditions. If one considers that each marine organism contains thousands of structurally and functionally diverse lipids it is clear that the characterization of their lipidome is a challenging task. Nonetheless in recent years advanced analytical approaches coupling chromatography and mass spectrometry have emerged as powerful tools in lipidomic analysis. The resolution and high throughput analysis achieved with these analytical approaches has allowed researchers to identify and quantify the lipid species present on the cells and tissues of a diversity of marine organisms opening new perspectives in the identification of lipid signatures for their valorisation and biotechnological applications.
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