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| carrageenan | <plant biology> Sulphated cell wall polysaccharide found in certain red algae. Contains repeating sulphated disaccharides of galactose and (sometimes) anhydrogalactose. It is used commercially as an emulsifier and thickener in foods and is also used to induce an inflammatory lesion when injected into experimental animals (probably activates complement). (18 Nov 1997) |
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Synonyms : Carrageenin, iota-Carrageenan, kappa-Carrageenan, lambda-Carrageenan, iota Carrageenan, kappa Carrageenan, lambda Carrageenan
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carrageenin: a colloidal extract from carrageen seaweed and other red algae
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an edible substance extracted from red algae, used as a thickener in foods, cosmetics and other products.
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Is the polysaccharide fraction of Irish Moss, soluble in hot water.
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A substance found in red algae that is extracted primarily from Irish Moss. It is soluble in hot water and used as an emulsifier in cosmetic products including toothpaste. It is found sometimes in foods, especially creamy foods such as Chocolate milk. No toxicity has been reported.
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A gel-forming polysaccharide found in the "red algae" seaweed known as "Irish moss". Soothing, and a natural emulsifier and thickening agent.
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| Carrageenan | a colloidal extract from carrageen seaweed and other red algae |
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