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“…Algae are the only plants that produce sulfated polysaccharides (Percival, 1964), In marine algae they form a mucilaginous layer around the cells and appear to function in the selective absorption of ions and in prevention of dessication during low tide (Peat and Turvey, 1965), Whehter either of these functions is important in the gelatinous stalks of Gomphonema olivaceum is uncertain, Eppley (1958) has shown that metabolic energy is required for the selective absorption of potassium into and exclusion of sodium and chloride from cells of Porphyra perforata, While the stalks of £. olivaceum may be contiguous with a sheath surrounding the cell, the majority of their length is a great distance from the cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Algae are the only plants that produce sulfated polysaccharides (Percival, 1964), In marine algae they form a mucilaginous layer around the cells and appear to function in the selective absorption of ions and in prevention of dessication during low tide (Peat and Turvey, 1965), Whehter either of these functions is important in the gelatinous stalks of Gomphonema olivaceum is uncertain, Eppley (1958) has shown that metabolic energy is required for the selective absorption of potassium into and exclusion of sodium and chloride from cells of Porphyra perforata, While the stalks of £. olivaceum may be contiguous with a sheath surrounding the cell, the majority of their length is a great distance from the cells.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advantages and disadvantages of employing these sugars for bioethanol production are highlighted in Table 3. For more information about algal polysaccharides, we refer the reader to previously published reviews (Peat and Turvey, 1965;Percival, 1970Percival, , 1979Avigad and Dey, 1997;Grant Reid, 1997;Synytsya et al, 2015).…”
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During an investigation of carbohydrate metabolism in red algae, we noted that freshly harvested Chlondruis crispus resuspended in a defined salts medium containing 3S04'-rapidly removes sulfate from the external medium and incorporates it into carrageenan (3,5,7,8,11,12). An account of this observation is presented her-.

MATERIALS AND METHODS C. crispus was harvested during August, 1970 In a typical experiment, 10 pieces of seaweed were suspended in 20 ml of medium containing 'SO42-(5 lAc) in a 50-ml Erlenmeyer flask.

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