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Fucus

Fucus possesses antihypothyroid, antiobesic, and antirheumatic properties. Traditionally, it is used for lymphadenoid goiter, myxedema, obesity, arthritis, and rheumatism. [Pg.94]


Soedjak HS, A Butler (1990) Charactarization of vanadium bromoperoxidase from Macrocystis and Fucus reactivity of bromoperoxidase towards acyl and alkyl peroxides and bromination of amines. Biochemistry 29 7974-7981. [Pg.145]

Hamilton El, Clifton RJ. 1980. Concentration and distribution of the transuranium radionuclides 239+240pu 238pu anc[241 Am in Mytilus edulis, Fucus vesiculosus and surface sediment of Esk estuary. Mar Ecol Prog Ser 3 267-277. [Pg.239]

Goodwin That is similar to what happens in Fucus. There is a symmetrical cell, and even in the absence of any polarization due to light, it will break symmetry and produce an axis. There is probably a similar sort of stochastic event that triggers some kind of polymerization or pattern. [Pg.200]

In "Tc samples of two kinds of brown algae (one is IAEA seaweed Ag-1 Fucus serrantus taken from the Irish Sea near the Sellafield nuclear facility and the other is Fucus vesiculosus taken from the same area) measured by Koide and... [Pg.32]

Fig. 8. Variation with location of the mean levels of "Tc in samples of Fucus serrantus bioindicators along the French coast of the English Channel. The discharge outlet at the La Hague reprocessing plant is shown by an arrow. (Reprinted with permission from Ref. 43. Copyright (1987) Elsevier Science Ltd)... Fig. 8. Variation with location of the mean levels of "Tc in samples of Fucus serrantus bioindicators along the French coast of the English Channel. The discharge outlet at the La Hague reprocessing plant is shown by an arrow. (Reprinted with permission from Ref. 43. Copyright (1987) Elsevier Science Ltd)...
McLachlan, J. and Craigie, J.S. (1964). Algal inhibition by yellow ultraviolet absorbing substances from Fucus vesiculosus. Canadian Journal of Botany 42 287-292. [Pg.59]

These materials are another polysaccharide. The name derives from its original source, brown algae. The current commercial sources are brown seaweeds such as Laminaria digitata, L. hyperborea, Ascophyllium nodosum and Fucus serratus. Different properties are obtained in alginates from different seaweeds. The sources are rocky coasts in the United States, the United Kingdom, France and Norway. [Pg.115]

Alga, Fucus distichus distance from lead deposit 1 km 1 DW 10... [Pg.258]

Alga, Fucus vesiculosus whole, Raritan Bay, NJ water Pb content 0.002 mg/L 8 DW 8... [Pg.258]

Alga, Cymodocea sp. Puerto Rico Bladder wrack, Fucus vesiculosus England Greenland Norway... [Pg.472]

Rosemarin, A., M. Notini, and K. Holmgren. 1985. The fate of arsenic in the Baltic Sea Fucus vesiculosus ecosystem. Ambio 14 342-345. [Pg.1540]

Penot, M. and C. Videau. 1975. Absorption du 86Rb et du "Mo par deux algues marines le Laminaria digitata et le Fucus serratus. Z. Pflanzenphysiol. Bd. 76(Suppl.) 285-293. [Pg.1576]

Carlson, L. and B. Erlandsson. 1991. Seasonal variation of radionuclides in Fucus vesiculosus L. from the Oresund, southern Sweden. Environ. Pollut. 73 53-70. [Pg.1739]

Taylor AR, ManisonNFH, Fernandez C, Wood J, Brownlee C. Spatial organisation of calcium signalling involved in cell volume control in the Fucus rhizoid. Plant... [Pg.89]


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Fucoidan from Fucus vesiculosus

Fucus development

Fucus distichus

Fucus disticus

Fucus evanescens

Fucus gardneri

Fucus seaweed

Fucus serratus

Fucus spiralis

Fucus spp

Fucus vesiculosis

Fucus vesiculosus

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