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actual fucoidan extract, yet
using the word “
fucoidans” to
appear attractive to consumers.
Studies have
indicated several instances of
fucoidan product...
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after a
serious injury.
Brown algae contains fucoidans,
which are sulfated, fucose-rich polymers.
Fucoidans block selectins,
which are
receptors on white...
- the
fundamental sub-unit of the
seaweed polysaccharide fucoidan. The α(1→3)
linked core of
fucoidan is a
suspected carbohydrate antigen for IgE-mediated...
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Development 2009, V13(3), P581-583 Wang Z (2018-01-10). "Low
molecular weight fucoidan ameliorates hindlimb ischemic injury in type 2
diabetic rats". Journal...
- as food, and as a
source of one type of
sulfated polysaccharide called Fucoidan,
which has been
studied as a
cancer treatment in rats, and as a health...
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include callose or laminarin, chrysolaminarin, xylan, arabinoxylan, mannan,
fucoidan, and galactomannan.
Nutrition polysaccharides are
common sources of energy...
- (2R,3S,4R,5S)-hexane-1,2,3,4,5-pentol, is a
sugar alcohol derived from
fucoidan which is
found in the
North Atlantic seaweed Fucus vesiculosus or by the...
- fucoxanthin.
Wakame is also used in
topical beauty treatments. See also
Fucoidan.
Wakame is a rich
source of
eicosapentaenoic acid, an omega-3
fatty acid...
- (1->2)-alpha-L-fucoside
linkages in
fucoidan without release of
sulfate Than****i NM,
Nakada HI (1967). "Enzymic
degradation of
fucoidan by
enzymes from the hepatopancreas...
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Ikunoshin (2001) "Functionality and
health food
application of
seaweed fucoidans コンブフコイダンの機能性と健康食品への利用". New Food Industry, 43: 8–12, Sakai; Kato (2002)...