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Physicochemical Composition of Seaweed Fulvescens (Capsosiphon fulvescens)  

Yang, Ho-Cheol (Food & Drug Analysis Division, Jeollanamdo Institute of Health and Environment)
Jung, Kyeong-Mo (Food & Drug Analysis Division, Jeollanamdo Institute of Health and Environment)
Gang, Kwang-Sung (Food & Drug Analysis Division, Jeollanamdo Institute of Health and Environment)
Song, Byeong-Jun (Food & Drug Analysis Division, Jeollanamdo Institute of Health and Environment)
Lim, Hyeon-Cheol (Food & Drug Analysis Division, Jeollanamdo Institute of Health and Environment)
Na, Hwan-Sik (Food & Drug Analysis Division, Jeollanamdo Institute of Health and Environment)
Mun, Hee (Food & Drug Analysis Division, Jeollanamdo Institute of Health and Environment)
Heo, Nam-Chil (Food & Drug Analysis Division, Jeollanamdo Institute of Health and Environment)
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Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology / v.37, no.6, 2005 , pp. 912-917 More about this Journal
Abstract
Physicochemical components of dried green algae, Seaweed fulvescens (Capsosiphon fulvescens) with $96.02{\pm}0.02%$ moisture content, were investigated. Crude protein, crude lipid, ash and carbohydrate content of C. fulvescens were $31.76{\pm}0.26,\;1.01{\pm}0.21,\;13.58{\pm}0.62\;and\;53.65{\pm}0.73$, respectively. Predominant minerals were Na, Mg, Ca, K and P. Fe $(122.83{\pm}11.19mg/%)\;and\;Se\;(0.90{\pm}0.07mg%)$ contents in were higher than those of other seaweeds. Major free sugars were identified as fructose, glucose, sucrose, maltose and galactose. Organic acid including L-malic acid, citric acid, tartaric acid and d-malic acid were detected. Most abundant amino acids were glutamic acid, aspartic acid and alanine. Main fatty acids were palmitic acid, linolenic acid and stearidonic acid, with 58.37% polyenes.
Keywords
Seaweed fluvescens; Capsosiphon fulvescens; physicochemical composition;
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