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Gelidium Agar

Portugal produced 60,000 pounds of Gelidium agar in 1951, and Spain produced 250,000 pounds of seaweed extractives including agar. [Pg.18]

Agar. This gum is extracted from certain marine algae belonging to the class Rhodophyceae, red seaweed, which abound off the coasts of Japan, Mexico, Portugal, and Denmark. Important species include Gelidium cartilagineum and Gracilaria confervoides. [Pg.431]

C. Araki and S. Hirase, Chemical constitution of agar-agar, XXI, Reinvestigation of methylated agarose of Gelidium amansii, Bull. Chem. Soc. Japan 33 (1960) 291-295. [Pg.277]

C. Araki, Chemical studies on agar-agar. XIII. 1. Separation of agarobiose from the agar-agar-like substance of Gelidium amansii by partial hydrolysis, J. Chem. Soc. Jpn., 65 (1944) 533-538 (Chem. Abstr., 42 (1948) 1210). [Pg.190]

K. Izumi, Chemical heterogeneity of the agar from Gelidium amansii, Carbohydr. Res., 17 (1971) 227-230. [Pg.206]

A. Mouradi-Givemaud, T. Givemaud, H. Morvan, and J. Cosson, Agar from Gelidium latifolium (Rhodophyceae, Gelidiales) Biochemical composition and seasonal variations, Bot. Mar., 35 (1992) 153-159. [Pg.206]

Agar is obtained by freeze-drying a mucilage derived from Gelidium amansii Lamouroux, other species of the same family (Gelidiaceae), or other red algae (Rhodophyta). [Pg.15]

Agar solidifies media - it is made from red algae Gelidium (Rhodophyta). Chemically it is mostly comprised of galactose and very few microbes can degrade it. It remains liquid at 100 °C (easy to pour) and solidifies at 40 °C (incubation temperatures). [Pg.255]

Gelidium amansii (Lamouroux) Lamouroux SCN agar (dried mucilage)... [Pg.398]


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