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Sargassum Fusiforme and Karenia Mikimotoi

Advanced Materials Research, 2014
The allelopathic effect of fresh tissue and water-soluble extract of sea weed Sargassum fusiforme on the growth of algae Karenia mikimotoi was studied using co-culture method.The results showed that fresh tissue, and water-soluble extract of the sea weed had significant inhibition on the growth of the algae, the fresh tissue and water-soluble extract ...
Jia Wen Ling, Hui Fang Sun, Fan Sun
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Attached Sargassum Found in Britain

Nature, 1973
ON February 17, 1973, some thirty scattered plants of the brown algal genus Sargassum were found attached on a sheltered shore in Hampshire. This is the only record for attached plants of a species of Sargassum in Britain. The specimens were well grown, attaining a length of up to 1 m (Fig.
R. L. Fletcher   +2 more
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Antipyretic, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory activities of the seaweed Sargassum fulvellum and Sargassum thunbergii in mice

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2008
Dichloromethane, ethanol, and boiling water extracts of the brown seaweeds Sargassum fulvellum and Sargassum thunbergii were examined for antipyretic, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory activities in mice. The activities were evaluated against yeast-induced pyrexia, tail-flick test, and phorbol myristate acetate-induced inflammation (edema, erythema, and
Yong-Ki Hong   +6 more
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Biosorption of uranium on Sargassum biomass

Water Research, 1999
Abstract Protonated, non-living biomass of the brown alga Sargassum fluitans effectively sequestered uranyl ions from aqueous solution, with the maximum uranium sorption capacity exceeding 560 mg/g, 330 mg/g and 150 mg/g at pH 4.0, 3.2 and 2.6, respectively.
Bohumil Volesky, Jinbai Yang
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Biosorption of Radioactive Thorium by Sargassum filipendula

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2006
In the present work, the biosorption of radioactive thorium was investigated using a dry biomass of Sargassum filipendula as the biosorbent material. Radioactive solutions containing between 2.0 and 500.0 microg thorium were tested by biosorption with S.
Antonio Carlos Augusto da Costa   +2 more
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Wax composition of sargassum fulvellum

Phytochemistry, 1982
Abstract Sixty-seven compounds were characterized in the wax of Sargassum fulvellum . Characteristic components were the 5-methylhexyl esters of octanoic, decanoic, lauric, myristic, palmitic, palmitoleic, stearic, oleic, linoleic and linolenic, and the 2-ethylhexyl esters of the same acids. The wax of S.
Tosihisa Uematsu   +2 more
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Column biosorption of lanthanum and europium by Sargassum

Water Research, 2008
Batch and column biosorption of La(3+) (lanthanum) and Eu(3+) (europium) was studied using protonated Sargassum polycystum biomass. The ion exchange sorption mechanism was confirmed by the proportional release of protons and by the total normality of the solution, which remained constant during the process. Equilibrium isotherms were determined for the
Martin E. Weber   +3 more
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The phytal animals on the thalli of Sargassum serratifolium in the Sargassum region, with reference to their seasonal fluctuations

Marine Biology, 1971
In the Sargassum region on the coast of Mukaishima, in the Inland Sea of Japan, the phytal animals living on Sargassum serratifolium, and the alga itself as a habitat for phytal animals, were studied from August, 1966 to August, 1968. The standing crop of Sargassum/m2 bottom was 4.93 kg/m2 (March, 1967) and 3.53 kg/m2 (February, 1968) in the most ...
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Contact allergy to iodine in Japanese sargassum

Contact Dermatitis, 1988
A. H. van der Willigen   +4 more
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