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    The effect of temperature on growth and lipid and fatty acid composition on marine microalgae used for biodiesel production by Chaisutyakorn, Panjaphol, Praiboon, Jantana, Kaewsuralikhit, Chatcharee

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-02-2018)
    “…Cultivation temperature is one of the major factors affecting the growth and lipid accumulation of microalgae. In this study, the effects of temperature on the…”
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    Immunostimulatory activity of sulfated galactans isolated from the red seaweed Gracilaria fisheri and development of resistance against white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) in shrimp by Wongprasert, Kanokpan, Rudtanatip, Tawut, Praiboon, Jantana

    Published in Fish & shellfish immunology (01-01-2014)
    “…Sulfated galactans (SG) were isolated from the red seaweed Gracilaria fisheri (G. fisheri). Chemical analysis revealed SG contains sulfate (12.7%) and total…”
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    Development of a fed-batch fermentation with stepwise aeration to enhance docosahexaenoic acid and carotenoid content in Aurantiochytrium sp. FIKU018 by Khumrangsee, Katsaya, Charoenrat, Theppanya, Praiboon, Jantana, Chittapun, Supenya

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-06-2022)
    “…Aurantiochytrium  has been recommended as an alternative source for docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) since it accumulates DHA more than 50% of the polyunsaturated…”
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    Antibacterial and Antiviral Activities of Local Thai Green Macroalgae Crude Extracts in Pacific white Shrimp ( Litopenaeus vannamei ) by Klongklaew, Nawanith, Praiboon, Jantana, Tamtin, Montakarn, Srisapoome, Prapansak

    Published in Marine drugs (27-02-2020)
    “…Macroalgae are potentially excellent sources of bioactive secondary metabolites useful for the development of new functional ingredients. This study was…”
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    Sulfated Galactans from Agarophytes: Review of Extraction Methods, Structural Features, and Biological Activities by Chumsook, Khosook, Praiboon, Jantana, Fu, Xiaoting

    Published in Biomolecules (Basel, Switzerland) (01-12-2023)
    “…Agarophytes are important seaweeds of the Rhodophyta type, which have been highly exploited for industrial use as sources of a widely consumed polysaccharide…”
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    Ultrasonic-Assisted Extraction and Antioxidant Potential of Valuable Protein from Ulva rigida Macroalgae by Pan-Utai, Wanida, Pantoa, Thidarat, Roytrakul, Sittiruk, Praiboon, Jantana, Kosawatpat, Prapat, Tamtin, Montakan, Thongdang, Bussaba

    Published in Life (Basel, Switzerland) (28-12-2022)
    “…green macroalgae or sea lettuce are rich sources of protein with nutritional benefits that promote health as a future plant-based functional ingredient in the…”
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    Evaluating the Prebiotic Properties of Agar Oligosaccharides Obtained from the Red Alga Gracilaria fisheri via Enzymatic Hydrolysis by Praiboon, Jantana, Chantorn, Sudathip, Krangkratok, Weerada, Choosuwan, Pradtana, La-Ongkham, Orawan

    Published in Plants (Basel) (24-11-2023)
    “…Currently, the demand in the food market for oligosaccharides with biological activities is rapidly increasing. In this study, agar polysaccharides from were…”
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    Sensitization of Human Carcinoma of Nasopharynx Cells to Doxorubicin and Induction of Apoptosis by Sargassum baccularia Lipophilic Fraction by Chantarawan SAENGKHAE, Yanee PREMSURIYA, Rattanaporn SRIVIBOOL, Jantana PRAIBOON

    Published in Walailak journal of science and technology (13-07-2015)
    “…The pharmaceutical properties of marine bioactive compounds derived from variants of the Sargassum species have long been recognized as important features for…”
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    Seasonal variation in nutritional composition and anti-proliferative activity of brown seaweed, Sargassum oligocystum by Praiboon, Jantana, Palakas, Somchit, Noiraksa, Tidarat, Miyashita, Kazuo

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-02-2018)
    “…This study investigated the nutritional components and anti-proliferative activity of Sargassum oligocystum against an adriamycin-resistant human small cell…”
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    Bioencapsulation efficacy of sulfated galactans in adult Artemia salina for enhancing immunity in shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei by Rudtanatip, Tawut, Boonsri, Boonyakorn, Praiboon, Jantana, Wongprasert, Kanokpan

    Published in Fish & shellfish immunology (01-11-2019)
    “…Live food organisms like Artemia have been used for delivery of different substances such as nutrients, probiotics and immune-stimulants to aquatic animals…”
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    Growth and epiphytic responses of Gracilaria fisheri to Ascophyllum seaweed extract under controlled culture conditions by Chirapart, Anong, Khreauthong, Sunisa, Praiboon, Jantana, Rattanasaensri, Surichay, Ruangchuay, Rapeeporn

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-12-2022)
    “…Gracilaria fisheri is an important red seaweed on the sea coast of Thailand. Cultivation of this seaweed has brought economic benefits to the farmers in this…”
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    Proximate composition and the production of fermentable sugars, levulinic acid, and HMF from Gracilaria fisheri and Gracilaria tenuistipitata cultivated in earthen ponds by Nunraksa, Nattawarit, Rattanasansri, Surichay, Praiboon, Jantana, Chirapart, Anong

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-02-2019)
    “…The red seaweeds are generally known to have a high content of polysaccharides and low content of lignin. They can be used as a bioethanol feedstock and to…”
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    Comparison of the photosynthetic efficiency, agar yield, and properties of Gracilaria salicornia (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) with and without adelphoparasite by Chirapart, Anong, Praiboon, Jantana

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-02-2018)
    “…The red seaweed Gracilaria salicornia is widely distributed along the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman sea coast. In nature, the adelphoparasite Gracilaria babae…”
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    Comparison of ethanol production from Gracilaria fisheri and Gracilaria tenuistipitata cultivated in aquaculture system in Thailand by Nunraksa, Nattawarit, Rattanasaensri, Surichay, Praiboon, Jantana, Chirapart, Anong

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-12-2018)
    “…Several species of seaweeds contain higher amounts of polysaccharides and low lignin. These species can be sources for bioethanol production and can be…”
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    Epiphytism differences in the commercial species of Gracilaria, G. fisheri, G. tenuistipitata, and G. salicornia, from Thailand by Chirapart, Anong, Praiboon, Jantana, Boonprab, Kangsadan, Puangsombat, Pongsatorn

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-12-2018)
    “…Epiphytism is a common phenomenon in seaweeds that can be observed in natural populations and under culture conditions. Epiphytes are generally attached…”
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    Chemical composition and ethanol production potential of Thai seaweed species by Chirapart, Anong, Praiboon, Jantana, Puangsombat, Pongsatorn, Pattanapon, Chutima, Nunraksa, Nattawarit

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-04-2014)
    “…This study evaluated the potential use of several Thai seaweed species for ethanol production. The high biomass of the green algae Ulva intestinalis and…”
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    Ethanol production from Gracilaria fisheri using three marine epiphytic yeast species by Rattanasaensri, Surichay, Nunraksa, Nattawarit, Muangmai, Narongrit, Praiboon, Jantana, Chirapart, Anong

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-12-2018)
    “…Biofuels, especially bioethanol, are renewable resources that can supplement fossil fuel use. Gracilaria fisheri is a major cultivated seaweed in Thailand and…”
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