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Fate of Water-Soluble Polysaccharides in Dried Chorda filum a Brown Alga During Water Washing

✍ Scribed by Takashi Kuda; Emi Taniguchi; Makoto Nishizawa; Yoko Araki


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
153 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0889-1575

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✦ Synopsis


A brown alga Chorda filum (L.) Lam. called tsuru-mo in Japanese is harvested and consumed only in a few towns that lie on the coast of the Japan Sea. In Wajima, Ishikawa, Japan, the alga was dried under the sun and stored for 1 year before being sold in retail shops. The dried product of C. filum was washed and rubbed well with plenty of water five to 10 times before cooking. The recovery of crude fucoidan and alginate from dried product was 12 and 16% (w/w), respectively. Molecular ratio of galactose/fucose in the crude fucoidan was lower than 0.1. The ratio of SO 4 /fucose was about 1.0. Most of the crude fucoidan was lost by washing with 50 volumes of water five times, though half of the crude alginate remained in the washed product.