Whereas agar derives from red algae, alginates derive from brownalgae.
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When extracted from several brownalgae, they exhibit anticoagulant properties.
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Zinc and cadmium can be efficiently removed from solutions using the brownalgae, Macrocystis pyrifera.
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Alginate, a gum found in the cell walls of brownalgae, is flavorless but increases viscosity.
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In the Mediterranean Sea, brownalgae belonging to the Cystoseira genus play a valuable role as foundation species.
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The inside of the bowl became covered with dark- brownalgae (diatoms) when I introduced some pond water.
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Nearly all edible seaweeds belong to one of three broad groups: the green algae, the red algae, and the brownalgae.
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This similarity in MT organisation between the host and pathogen reflects the relatively close phylogenetic relationship between oomycetes and brownalgae.
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Diaz-Pulido said a common brownalgae species found in reefs worldwide was shown to be among those that caused the most damage.
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The brownalgae waved in the gentle currents and the green eel grass swayed and little sea horses clung to its stems.
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Fucoidan is a marine sulfated polysaccharide extracted from brownalgae that, besides other biological activities, has been reported to present interesting anti-cancer potential.
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Fucoxanthin, a pigment from the chloroplasts of marine brownalgae, has a number of effects against obesity, diabetes, inflammation and cancer and provides cerebrovascular protection.
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PHAEOPHYCEAE, or BrownAlgae.
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In point of size the largest cannot rival the larger BrownAlgae, while the majority require the aid of the microscope for their investigation.