Methanol and dimethyformamide extracts of
Halimeda opuntia have been observed to have antibacterial properties against some species of microorganisms, including
Saccharomyces cerevisiae,
Escherichia coli,
Bacillus subtilis, and most significantly,
Staphylococcus aureus. Halimeda opuntia ethanol extract exhibited activity against hepatitis C virus (HCV) due to polymerase inhibitory (HCV-796) binding sites based on molecular docking simulation. Methanolic extracts of
Halimeda macroloba have recently been found to exhibit cytotoxicity towards
MCF-7 and
HT-29 cells, which are derived from human breast cancer cell lines and colon cancer lines, respectively. These results therefore suggest the genus' potential for cultivation as a food source.
Halimeda tuna appears to be used as fodder in the Philippines. ==Species==