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Gracilaria vermiculophylla is an invasive red seaweed species native to the northwestern Pacific that has now established itself across multiple coastal regions worldwide.
For instance, it found that in Chilika Lake, Odisha, approximately 100 trained individuals, particularly women, cultivate Gracilaria, a type of seaweed indigenous to the area near Balugaon.
Gracilaria chorda subcritical water ameliorates hepatic lipid accumulation and regulates glucose homeostasis in a hepatic steatosis cell model and obese C57BL/6J mice. November 11, 2023 [ MEDLINE ...
The invasive algae gracilaria vermiculophylla spreads very easily and has detrimental impacts on the North Carolina estuarine ecosystem. An invasive species of algae is driving increases in mercury ...
The aim of this work was to study the cultivation of Gracilaria domingensis in a mussel farming urbanized area in Santa Catarina, Brazil. Relative growth rate was the parameter used to evaluate the ...
Seven new compounds (aflaquinolones A–G; 1–7) containing dihydroquinolin-2-one and terpenoid units have been isolated from two different fungal sources. Two of these metabolites (1 and 2) were ...
Polysaccharides from functional foods have been proved to have diverse bioactivities, but little is known about what exactly happens to these polysaccharides after oral administration and even less ...
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