2022
DOI: 10.1007/s12562-022-01660-8
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Effects of temperature and photoperiod on the growth and maturation of parthenogenetic Petalonia binghamiae

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“…This seaweed also has a high concentration of phloroglucinol derivatives, including phenolic acid, which has been used in products such as dietary supplements (Obluchinskaya et al, 2023; Pinteus et al, 2017). Petalonia binghamiae is also a brown seaweed consisting of an aggregate of several leaves 20–30 mm wide and about 250 mm long (Kurashima et al, 2023). It is an edible algae that is usually consumed after drying and can be used as a condiment, in salads or cooked dishes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This seaweed also has a high concentration of phloroglucinol derivatives, including phenolic acid, which has been used in products such as dietary supplements (Obluchinskaya et al, 2023; Pinteus et al, 2017). Petalonia binghamiae is also a brown seaweed consisting of an aggregate of several leaves 20–30 mm wide and about 250 mm long (Kurashima et al, 2023). It is an edible algae that is usually consumed after drying and can be used as a condiment, in salads or cooked dishes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%