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The chemistry of brown algae

Economic Botany, 1954
The enormous and self-replenishing supplies—perhaps 200 or 300 million tons—of these seaweeds in the oceans of the world have been commercially exploited so far primarily in the production of alginic acid, but the other carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins, enzymes and antibacterial substances in them and discussed here may hold even greater ...
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Light harvesting in brown algae

2001
The light harvesting complexes (LHC) of brown algae are embedded in plastid membranes. Besides chlorophyll a, these LHC bind chlorophyll c and fucoxanthin which are efficient for photosynthetic activity. The polypeptides are assembled in vivo into macromolecular complexes with molecular masses ranging from 120 to 700 kDa composed of two or several ...
CARON, Lise   +3 more
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Sex hormones of brown algae

Naturwissenschaften, 1977
Female gametes of brown algae (Phaeophyta) lure their male partners into copulation by species-specific messengers. The attractants belong to a class of polyunsaturated open-chain or cyclic hydrocarbons which are biogenetically closely interconnected.
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Brown Algae (Phaeophyta)

2023
Shaza H. Aly   +5 more
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Loss of sex in brown algae

Nature Ecology & Evolution
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Brown adipose tissue is associated with cardiometabolic health

Nature Medicine, 2021
Tobias Becher   +2 more
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Integrating plant molecular farming and materials research for next-generation vaccines

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Young Hun Chung   +2 more
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Brown Algae And Chromophyte Phylogeny

1990
Abstract This chapter examines the evidence for phylogenetic relationships between brown algae (Phaeophyceae) and other chromophytes. Brown algae include the largest and most complex multicellular algal thalli, and they are widely considered as a highly evolved group of protists. They are distinguished by the possession of alginates as a
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Polysaccharides of brown algae

Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 1970
Yu. S. Ovodov   +2 more
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Solid-State NMR Investigations of Extracellular Matrixes and Cell Walls of Algae, Bacteria, Fungi, and Plants

Chemical Reviews, 2022
Nader Ghassemi   +2 more
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