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Alginate-oligosaccharide
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- Alginate-oligosaccharide (AOS)
Sodium alginate, also known as sodium algin, kelp adhesive, algin, alginate, is a natural polysaccharide extracted from kelps. It's widely used in food, pharmaceutical, textile, dyeing, papermaking, daily chemical industry, thickening agent, emulsifying agent, stabilizing agent, adhesive, sizing agent and so on.
- Introduction
Appearance: white powder
Odor: null
Degree of polymerization: 2-6
Content:??≥73%
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- Functions
Anti-hyperlipidemia
Exciting plant disease resistance activity
Inhibition the growth of pathogen
Promoting plant growth
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