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Biomass Productivity and Photosynthetic Activity in Ulva compressa (Chlorophyta) in Raceway Photobioreactors Under Stress Conditions. [PDF]
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Extracellular alkaline phosphatase activity in Ulva lactuca L.
Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 1989Extracellular alkaline phosphatase activity (APA) was detected in the marine macroalga Ulva lactuca, cultivated in laboratory conditions under phosphate limitation. Algal discs were grown in continuous light and in darkness for a maximum of 205 h in sterilized seawater supplied with ammonium nitrate and various phosphate concentrations.
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Ecological studies on Ulva lactuca L. from Veraval, India
Hydrobiologia, 1982Ulva lactuca L., at Veraval (20° 54′N and 70° 22′E) on the western coast of India, grows in the intertidal belt from June to late February. During the summer months of March, April and May, the species dries up, leaving rhizoidal fragments for perennation.
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Wound healing activity of ethanol extract of green algae (Ulva lactuca L.) gel in mice
Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2023Ulva lactuca L. contains bioactive substances with anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties that aid in healing cut wounds. This research was done to ascertain the histopathological parameter’s effects on the wound-healing capacity of gels made from the ethanol extract of U. lactuca (EEUL). The 45 mice were equally divided into five
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