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Journal of Applied Phycology, 2010
Superior quality non-methylated and low-sulphated galactans were extracted from two Indian agarophytes namely Gracilaria debilis and G. salicornia growing naturally along the west coast of India, using an eco-friendly method developed in our laboratory. The galactans were characterised by FT-IR, 13C NMR, GC-MS, ICP, GPC and rheological measurements. G.
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Superior quality non-methylated and low-sulphated galactans were extracted from two Indian agarophytes namely Gracilaria debilis and G. salicornia growing naturally along the west coast of India, using an eco-friendly method developed in our laboratory. The galactans were characterised by FT-IR, 13C NMR, GC-MS, ICP, GPC and rheological measurements. G.
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Agar polysaccharides from Gracilaria species (Rhodophyta, Gracilariaceae)
Journal of Biotechnology, 2001Yield, physical and chemical properties of agar from three agarophytes species (Gracilaria gracilis, G. dura and G. bursa-pastoris) were determined.
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Production of Gracilaria powder
This study aimed to produce Gracilaria powder and standardize the process with desirable microbiological qualities, sensory qualities, and physico-chemical properties and proximate composition. In the production of Gracilaria powder, three treatments were prepared to determine the best way of washing and cleaning the Gracilaria seaweeds. Treatment one (openaire +1 more source
Agarose from Gracilaria cylindrica
Botanica Marina, 1983G. A. Santos, M. S. Doty
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Gracilaria negundella Chambers, in Utah
Journal of Economic Entomology, 1942G. F. Knowlton, H. F. Thornley
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