2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/278/1/012047
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Extraction and characterization of sodium alginates from Sargassum polycystum for manufacturing of tuna (Thunnus sp.) meatballs

Abstract: Sargassum sp. is a type of seaweed that produces a high enough amount of alginate. Alginate is a natural anionic polysaccharide derived from the cell wall of seaweed. Alginate has several advantages such as sodium tripoliphospat, commonly used as one of the ingredients for meatballs. The purpose of this study was to identify brown algae used as samples, find out how to extract alginate, find out the quality of alginate produced, and apply alginate to the manufacture of tuna meatballs. The results showed that t… Show more

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“…Where: W1 is the weight of the sample after being burned (g), W2 is the weight of the sample before being burned (g), and W is the weight of the sample (g) (Mokoginta et al 2019).…”
Section: Determination Of Ash Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Where: W1 is the weight of the sample after being burned (g), W2 is the weight of the sample before being burned (g), and W is the weight of the sample (g) (Mokoginta et al 2019).…”
Section: Determination Of Ash Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…brown algae using the methodology described elsewhere. 61,62 All experiments performed in the present study were conducted using deionized water.…”
Section: Chemicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sodium alginate is a natural anionic polysaccharide derived from the cell walls of Sargassum sp. and contains high fiber and vital minerals (Mokoginta et al 2019;Szekalska et al 2016). "Alginate" is the name for alginic acid salts, although it can also refer to all alginic acid derivatives and alginic acid itself; in several publications, instead of "alginate," the word "algin" is used (Pereira 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%