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Kyung Woo Kim, Dawoon Chung, Seung-Hyun Jung, Yong Min Kwon, Jawoon Young Hwan Kim and Kyunghwa Baek
For several years, industrial damages caused by massive blooming and drifting of Sargassum horneri (S. horneri) called ?golden tides? seaweeds have been continuously reported in Korea. National efforts have been made to produce useful cases of applicatio...
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Melania L. Cornish, Michéal Mac Monagail and Alan T. Critchley
Marine macroalgae (seaweeds), are amongst the first multicellular organisms and, as such, the precursors to land plants. By the time ?land? animals arrived on the scene, terrestrial plants were plentiful and varied, and herbivorous diets developed in con...
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Asfa Ashraf, Fakhar-un-Nisa Yunus, Muhammad Naeem Iqbal
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EDITORIALAlginate is formed of the mannuronate (M-block) and residues of guluronate (G-block) organized in intermittent blocks in linear chain. Currently, the source of alginate is the cell wall of the brown seaweeds (Saude and Junter, 2002), where they ...
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S. Cofrades, I. López-Lopez, L. Bravo, C. Ruiz-Capillas, S. Bastida, M.T. Larrea, and F. Jiménez-Colmenero
Pág. 361 - 370
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Antoine, E. Fleurence, J.
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