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  1. Chang, V.S., Teo, S.S.
    MyJurnal
    Seaweeds are marine macro algae that can be found attach to the bottom shallow coastal waters.
    There are three major groups of seaweeds namely brown (Phaeophyta), red (Rhodophyta) and
    green (Chlorophyta). One of the edible red seaweeds is Eucheuma cottonii. Red seaweeds have
    been found of consisted several potential pharmaceutical uses such as antitumor, antiviral,
    anticoagulant and immunomodulation functions. In This study, heavy metals content of E.
    cottonii was determined by ICP-OES. Methanol was used as solvent for extraction. The
    phenolic content of the extract was determined by Follin-Ciocalteau method and results were
    expressed as gallic acid equivalents. The antioxidant activity was determined by DPPH assay.
    Besides, anti-tyrosinase activity was investigated tyrosinase and L-DOPA with kojic acid as
    positive control. For element test, three elements were detected (Ar, Fe and Zn). The phenolic
    contents (3.40±0.013 mg GAE/g extract) and antioxidant activity (38.82±0.99 mg/mL) were
    lower compared to other plants but E. cottonii shows a good tyrosinase enzyme inhibition
    which achieved average 234.33μg/mL in 50% inhibition tyrosinase concentration (IC50). E.
    cottonii could be the potential source of natural anti-tyrosinase.
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