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ocean waters vs
those prone to
various forms of contamination.
Porphyran Phycocolloid ****on, J
Helen (2011). "Therapies from Fucoidan;
Multifunctional Marine...
- Acanthophora, and
Palmaria are
primarily known for
their industrial use for
phycocolloids (agar, algin,
furcellaran and carrageenan) as
thickening agent, textiles...
- carrageenan,
gelatinous substances collectively known as
hydrocolloids or
phycocolloids.
Hydrocolloids have
attained commercial significance,
especially in...
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gelatinous seaweed products collectively known as
hydrocolloids or
phycocolloids.
Hydrocolloids are food additives. The food
industry exploits their...
- King Island,
where it is then
dried as
chips and sent to
Scotland for
phycocolloid extraction. Weber, XĂ©nia A.; Edgar,
Graham J.; Banks, Sam C.; Waters...
- carrageenan,
gelatinous substances collectively known as
hydrocolloids or
phycocolloids.
Hydrocolloids have
attained commercial significance,
especially in...
- she
undertook a
research project entitled "Analysis of
Certain Marine Phycocolloids". She was the
recipient in 1992 of a Pew
Trust Fellowship,
which she...
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factors of M.
stellatus and
degrees of
property efficacy. Carrageenan, or
phycocolloids are
sulfated linear polysaccharides composed of
carrageenan and carrageenan...
- King Island,
where it is then
dried as
chips and sent to
Scotland for
phycocolloid extraction. D.
antarctica and D.
incurvata have been used in Chilean...