2021
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/860/1/012068
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Study of the use of Gracilaria sp from the Karawang Area and Ulva lactuca as raw material making of Nori

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“…Similarly, García‐Casal et al. (2007) and Panjaitan (2021) have stated that Gracilaria sp., Ulva sp., Porphyra sp., and Sargassum sp. are the storehouses of ascorbic acid and iron.…”
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“…Similarly, García‐Casal et al. (2007) and Panjaitan (2021) have stated that Gracilaria sp., Ulva sp., Porphyra sp., and Sargassum sp. are the storehouses of ascorbic acid and iron.…”
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“…In addition, seaweeds are recognized for being a healthy source of iodine (Mišurcová et al, 2011;Romars-Hortas, 2011;Zokm et al, 2021), which also varies among algal species, and the range of iodine content was determined to be within 4.3-2660 mg/kg (Zokm et al, 2021). Similarly, García-Casal et al (2007) and Panjaitan (2021) have stated that Gracilaria sp., Ulva sp., Porphyra sp., and Sargassum sp. are the storehouses of ascorbic acid and iron.…”
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