- Alginic acid
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OtherNames=Alginic acid
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Formula=(C6H8O6)n
MolarMass=10000 - 600000
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Autoignition=Alginic acid (algin, alginate) is a viscous gum that is abundant in the cell walls of
brown algae .tructure
Chemically, it is a linear
copolymer withhomopolymer ic blocks of (1-4)-linked β-D-mannuronate (M) and its C-5 epimer α-L-guluronate (G) residues, respectively, covalently linked together in different sequences or blocks.The monomers can appear in homopolymeric blocks of consecutive G-residues (G-blocks), consecutive M-residues (M-blocks), alternating M and G-residues (MG-blocks) or randomly organized blocks.
Forms
Commercial varieties of alginate are extracted from
seaweed , including the giant kelp "Macrocystis pyrifera", "Ascophyllum nodosum" and various types of "Laminaria". It is also produced by two bacterial genera "Pseudomonas " and "Azotobacter ", which played a major role in the unravelling of its biosynthesis pathway. Bacterial alginates are useful for the production of micro- or nanostructures suitable for medical applications.cite book |author=Remminghorst and Rehm|year=2009|chapter=Microbial Production of Alginate: Biosynthesis and Applications|title=Microbial Production of Biopolymers and Polymer Precursors|publisher=Caister Academic Press|id = ISBN 978-1-904455-36-3]Alginate absorbs water quickly, which makes it useful as an additive in dehydrated products such as slimming aids, and in the manufacture of
paper andtextile s. It is also used forwaterproofing andfireproofing fabrics, as agelling agent , forthickening drinks,ice cream andcosmetics , and as a detoxifier that can absorb poisonous metals from the blood. Alginate is also produced by certainbacteria , notablyAzotobacter species.Alginate ranges from white to yellowish brown, and takes filamentous, grainy, granular, and powdered forms. It is insoluble in
water andorganic solvent s, and dissolves slowly in basic solutions ofsodium carbonate ,sodium hydroxide andtrisodium phosphate .Uses
Alginate is used in various pharmaceutical preparations such as
Gaviscon , Bisodol, Asilone. Alginate is used extensively as a mold-making material in dentistry, prosthetics,lifecasting , and intextile s. It is also used in thefood industry , for thickeningsoup s and jellies. Calcium alginate is used in different types of medical products, including burn dressings that promote healing and which can be removed with less pain than conventional dressings.Also, due to alginate's
biocompatibility and simple gelation with divalent cations such as Ca 2+, it is widely used for cell immobilization and encapsulation.Alginic acid (alginato) is also used in culinary arts, most notably in the "Esferificación" (Sphereification) techniques of
Ferrán Adriá ofBarcelona 'sEl Bulli , in which natural juices of fruits and vegetables are encapsulated in bubbles that "explode" on the tongue when consumed. One of the most famous examples of this use of alginic acid is whereFerran Adria used alginic acid to make apple caviar.cite web |title= Lo Mejor de la Gastronomia |publisher= StarChefs.com |url= http://starchefs.com/events/lo_mejor_de_la_gastronomia/2003/html/apple_caviar_f_adria.shtml |accessdate= 2007-11-14]Due to its ability to absorb water quickly, Alginate can be changed through a
lyophilization process to a new structure which has the ability to expand. It is used in theweight loss industry as anappetite suppressant . A new type of diet using Alginate is the CM3-Alginate Diet.ee also
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Sodium alginate
* "Ascophyllum nodosum "Notes
External links
* [http://www.cybercolloids.net/library/alghistory/seaweeds.php Alginate seaweed sources]
* [http://www.cybercolloids.net/library/alginate/properties.php Alginate properties]
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