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Nineteenth International Seaweed Symposium Volume 2 || Some properties of alginate gels derived from algal sodium alginate

✍ Scribed by Borowitzka, Michael A.; Critchley, Alan T.; Kraan, Stefan; Peters, Akira; Sjøtun, Kjersti; Notoya, Masahiro


Book ID
118253546
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
151 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
1402096194

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✦ Synopsis


Alginic acid in soluble sodium alginate turns to insoluble gel after contact with divalent metal ions, such as calcium ions. The sodium alginate character has an effect on the alginate gel properties. In order to prepare a suitable calcium alginate gel for use in seawater, the effects of sodium alginate viscosity and M/G ratio (the ratio of Dmannuronate to L-guluronate) on the gel strength were investigated. The wet tensile strengths of gel fibers derived from high viscosity sodium alginate were higher than those from low viscosity sodium alginate. The tensile strength increased with diminishing sodium alginate M/G ratio. Among the gel fibers tested, the gel fiber obtained from a sodium alginate I-5G (1% aqueous solution viscosity = 520 mPa•s, M/G ratio=0.6) had the highest wet tensile strength. After 13 days treatment in seawater, the wet tensile strength of the gel fiber retained 36% of the original untreated gel strength. For sodium alginates with similar viscosities, the seawater tolerance of low M/G ratio alginate was greater than that of the high M/G ratio one. This study enables us to determine a suitable calcium alginate gel for use in seawater.


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