Agar from Gracilaria lichenoides and Gracilaria confervoides from Ceylon


Autoria(s): Durairatnam, M.; Grero, J.; Wimalasiri, P.
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1972

Resumo

"Agar-agar" is a name derived from the jelly obtained from certain red algae in Malaya. In Sri Lanka agar is prepared from the red seaweeds Gracilaria confervoides and Gracilaria lichenoides. They are commonly known as Sri Lanka moss and the local names are "kandha parsi or sanchow parsi". The uses of agar are given together with details of the method of extraction of this substance from Gracilaria lichenoides and Gracilaria confervoides.

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http://aquaticcommons.org/16848/1/NARA23_029.pdf

Durairatnam, M. and Grero, J. and Wimalasiri, P. (1972) Agar from Gracilaria lichenoides and Gracilaria confervoides from Ceylon. Bulletin of the Fisheries Research Station, Sri Lanka (Ceylon), 23(1-2), pp. 29-35.

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Article

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