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Chemical and bioactivity profiling of the invasive macroalga rugulopteryx okamurae collected in southern Portugal supporting biotechnological valorisation approaches

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The invasive brown macroalga Rugulopteryx okamurae has rapidly expanded across the Mediterranean–Atlantic region, generating severe ecological impacts. Nevertheless, the considerable amount of biomass available creates opportunities for valorisation within circular bioeconomy frameworks. This study provides an integrated characterization of the chemical profile and bioactivities of freshly collected floating biomass of R. okamurae from southern Portugal. Proximate composition was determined, and lipophilic (hexane) and hydrophilic (water) extracts were analyzed by GC–MS and spectrophotometric methods. Antioxidant activity was assessed using complementary radical-scavenging, reducing power, and metal-chelation assays, and enzyme inhibition was evaluated against targets associated with neurodegenerative, metabolic, and dermatological disorders. The lipophilic fraction was dominated by long-chain alkanes (≈101 mg/g extract) and sterols, particularly fucosterol (≈43 mg/g extract), but exhibited low radical-scavenging capacity (no EC50 reached in DPPH or ABTS assays), and no relevant enzyme inhibition. In contrast, the water extract contained measurable phlorotannins (6.61 mg PGE/g extract) and showed moderate antioxidant (ABTS: EC50 = 5.17 mg/mL; FRAP: EC50 = 0.78 mg/mL) and enzyme inhibition activities (BChE: IC50 = 5.17 mg/mL; tyrosinase: IC50 = 0.78 mg/mL). Compared with previous studies on R. okamurae, this work applies a systematic fractionation of biomass from southern Portugal into polar and non-polar fractions and, for the first time, correlates the resulting detailed chemical profiles with multiple bioactivities. This approach revealed a clear functional differentiation between fractions, with bioactivity being mainly associated with polar metabolites. Overall, these findings highlight the value of structured extraction strategies for biomass valorisation and support the sustainable management of R. okamurae.

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invasive species Circular economy Blue biotechnology Marine biotechnology Sustainable mitigation strategies

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