Calcium alginate
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calcium-alginate-209-809038
title:
Calcium alginate
text:
Calcium alginate is a water-insoluble, gelatinous, cream-coloured substance that can be created through the addition of aqueous calcium chloride to aqueous sodium alginate. Calcium alginate is also used for entrapment of enzymes and forming artificial seeds in plant tissue culture. "Alginate" is usually the salts of alginic acid, but it can also refer to derivatives of alginic acid and alginic acid itself; in some publications the term "algin" is used instead of alginate. Alginate is present in
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Chemical compound
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcium_alginate
date created:
2008-01-18T01:05:25Z
date modified:
2024-09-11T18:03:04Z
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