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Laminarin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Laminarin is a sulfated polysaccharide that is extracted from brown algae . It has been extensively studied for its potential biomedical applications, and has been shown to have a variety of biological activities, including immunomodulatory, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antiviral, and wound healing effects. www.sciencedirect.com
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Laminarin - Wikipedia
The molecule laminarin (also known as laminaran) is a storage glucan (a polysaccharide of glucose) found in brown algae. It is used as a carbohydrate food ... en.wikipedia.org
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Biological Properties and Health-Promoting Functions of Laminarin
Laminarin, or β-glucan, a storage polysaccharide from brown algae, has been reported to have potential pharmacological properties such as antioxidant, anti- ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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laminarin
laminarin, n. Biochem. (ˈlæmɪnərɪn) [a. G. Laminarin (P. Schmiedeberg 1885, in Tageblatt 58. Versammlung Deutsch. Naturforscher u. Aertzte Strassburg 427), f. mod.L. Laminaria: see laminarian a., -in1.] = *laminaran n.1934 in Webster. 1938 Sci. Proc. R. Dublin Soc. XXI. 615 Laminarin..is a polysacch... Oxford English Dictionary
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Laminarin - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Laminaran, sometimes called laminarin, is the carbohydrate reserve of marine brown algae. It is found in the plastids of each cell. The amount of laminaran in ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Laminarin | Organic Materials Review Institute
Laminarin is a pesticidal substance that the NOSB formally recommended be considered nonsynthetic and acceptable for use on organic operations in 2015. www.omri.org
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Laminarin is a major molecule in the marine carbon cycle - PNAS
Laminarin is enzymatically readily hydrolyzed to glucose and subsequently converted into metabolic energy. The high abundance of laminarin in ... www.pnas.org
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Laminarin polysaccharide substrate for laminarinase 9008-22-4
Laminarin is considered a neutral polysaccharide. However, at interaction studies with a quartz crystal microbalance and the bound to particles it omitted a ... www.sigmaaldrich.com
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Laminarin promotes anti-cancer immunity by the maturation of ...
This research evaluates the effects of laminarin on the maturation of dendritic cells and on the in vivo activation of anti-cancer immunity. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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From algae to advancements: laminarin in biomedicine
Laminarin, a complicated polysaccharide originating from brown algae, has emerged as a compelling candidate in the domain of biomedical research. pubs.rsc.org
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Laminarin - Soluble beta-glucan from Laminaria digitata - InvivoGen
Laminarin from the brown seaweed Laminaria digitata is a linear β(1-3)-glucan with β(1-6)-linkages. Laminarin can act either as a Dectin-1 antagonist or ... www.invivogen.com
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laminaran
laminaran, n. Biochem. (ˈlæmɪnəræn) [f. *laminarin n. + -an I. 2.] A polysaccharide that consists chiefly of glucose residues and occurs in seaweeds of the genus Laminaria and other brown algae. Earlier called laminarin.1961 Nature 16 Dec. 1078/2 In 1939 Nisizawa isolated a soluble laminaran from th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chrysolaminarin
It is used as a carbohydrate food reserve by phytoplankton such as Bacillariophyta (similar to the use of laminarin by brown algae). wikipedia.org
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laminarinase
laminarinase, n. Biochem. (ləˈmɪnərɪneɪz, læmɪˈnærɪneɪz) [f. *laminarin n. + -ase.] = *laminaranase n.1966 Biochem. Jrnl. XCVIII. 20c/1 Incubation of glucan A with a bacterial laminarinase preparation..gave glucose, laminaribiose and laminaritriose. 1967 Percival & McDowell Chem. & Enzymol. Marine A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Microbacterium oxydans
Microbacterium oxydans has the ability to degrade alginate and laminarin. wikipedia.org
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