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Seaweeds' nutraceutical and biomedical potential in cancer therapy: a concise review

Figure 1. Seaweed compounds recorded biotechnological applications. However, they are not considered pharmaceutical products, only safe food with potential health benefits if consumed in quality and not quantity, and through a daily intake, as a supplement[32]. This has only been reported to be true when seaweeds are known to be certified by their quality and safety. Without it, seaweed consumption can have a negative impact due to possibility of toxins and metals accumulation, such as dioxins and heavy metals[35].

Journal of Cancer Metastasis and Treatment
ISSN 2454-2857 (Online) 2394-4722 (Print)

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