Moreover, the H 6 GaBP@SA exhibited improved thermal stability compared to sole sodium alginate microspheres, and the coordination of gallium with peptides can also defer the decomposition rate of the adsorbents. Compared to other adsorbents, the peptide-encapsulated hydrogel microspheres exhibited superior gallium selectivity and improved ...
Sodium Alginate is a brown seaweed extract. Classified as E401, it is used as a thickener, stabilizer, gelling agent, and an emulsifier in reformed meat products, ice cream, bakery …
Sodium alginate (SA) and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) were used as film-forming agents, glycerol (GLY) was added as a plasticizer, and cetirizine dihydrochloride (CTZ) was used as an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API). The polymer films were prepared at room temperature with the solvent casting method by mixed two …
Sodium Alginate, Calcium Alginate, and Alginic Acid. Natural Versatile Hydrocolloids Alginates are natural polymers extracted from a variety of brown seaweeds. These highly versatile hydrocolloids have applications for the nutraceutical, pharmaceutical, medical, and dental industries. The capability of selective binding of a number of ...
The presented studies indicate that although sodium alginate is a well-established polymer, it is still widely applied as pharmaceutical excipient and the presented research studies indicate that there are still research areas that can be explored and provide innovation in drug delivery systems.
Sodium alginate (SA), a natural and cheap polysaccharide polymer, has a strong ability to bond with multivalent metal ions in aqueous solutions, and it forms a stable hydrogel by cross-linking [27,28,29,30].
Sodium alginate, a biomass polysaccharide, has gained widespread attentions recently for the fiber manufacture. However, the limited mechanical strength of alginate fibers restricts their usages as load-bearing fabrics and reinforcement fibers. Here, we develop a novel strategy to prepare alginate multifilaments using pre-crosslinked sodium ...
By modulating the concentration of ZnO NPs in SA (sodium alginate) based memristor, the device will transition from TM to SRM. The Ag/SA + ZnO NPs/ITO device exhibits a great rectification effect under a low operating voltage, with a large ON/OFF parameter and very good self-rectifying properties. At the same time, by changing the …
Sodium Alginate Food Grade Gel and Thickener. Alginates are extracts derived from certain Brown Seaweeds (Kelp or Macrocystis). Kelp is commonly found in the northern …
Sodium alginate induces a muco-protective effect by covering the surface of the gastrointestinal tract and elicits platelet aggregation. 2, 3 Therefore, it may be useful for the treatment of gastric ulcers and bleeding. 4 Sodium alginate may be efficacious in uncomplicated reflux and nonerosive reflux disease 5, 6 and has moreover been shown …
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Sodium alginate is the type of alginate mainly used in the pharmaceutical industry and may be used for the purpose of extending the drug release. Using sodium alginate with different chemical features and degree of viscosities, the slow release of ibuprofen from press-coated tablets was reported . In acidic environments, alginate …
Furthermore, sodium alginate decreased the number of cases of GER reaching the proximal esophagus (p=0.030). The use of sodium alginate in preterm infants seems to be promising because this drug decreases GER acidity and height and has the advantage of having a non-systemic method of action and a more favorable safety …
Here, MXene sediments is selected as the photothermal material, and a three-dimensional MXene sediments/poly(vinyl alcohol)/sodium alginate aerogel evaporator with vertically aligned pores by directional freezing …
Sodium alginate is prepared by the neutralization of purified alginic acid with appropriate pH control agents. (b) The ingredient meets the specifications of the Food Chemicals Codex, 3d Ed. (1981), p. 274, which is incorporated by reference.
Sodium alginate is a water-soluble form of alginate that is commonly used as a stabilizer and thickening agent in a wide range of food and beverage applications. It is a natural …
Alginic acid and its salts (calcium, magnesium and sodium) are naturally present in the cell walls of brown seaweed. The most used species for the production of alginic acid and its salts are Macrocystis, …
Thus, it is essential to select the appropriate biopolymer material, e.g., sodium alginate to formulate nanoparticles for controlled drug delivery. Alginate has attracted considerable interest in pharmaceutical and biomedical applications as a matrix material of nanocarriers due to its inherent biological properties, including good ...
Sodium alginate has several advantages such as being biocompatible, environmentally friendly, economical, facile obtaining procedure, and biodegradable and is also helpful in removing the toxic heavy metals from the effluents. Sodium alginate has hydroxyl, oxo, and carboxylic functional groups due to which it can form chelates with …
Sodium alginate oligosaccharide (AOS) was degraded by hydrogen peroxide from sodium alginate and modified by sulfonic acid-chlorosulfonic acid-pyridine to obtain sulfated alginate oligosaccharide (S-AOS). The main research contents included the optimization of the preparation process of S-AOS and the study of its structure …
From the multitude of materials currently available on the market that can be used in the development of microparticles, sodium alginate has become one of the most studied natural anionic polymers that can be included in …
Sodium alginate is high in sodium, with one dose potentially containing more than a gram of sodium. Those on low-sodium diets or with high blood pressure should avoid this supplement. Minimize your intake of sodium from other sources to decrease your risk for high blood pressure and heart attack if you take sodium alginate.
1. Introduction. Alginate, discovered in the 1880s [ 1 ], is a linear polysaccharide produced by brown algae and bacteria [ 2, 3 ]. It is not only a biopolymer …
In patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and erosive esophagitis, treatment with proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) is highly effective. However, in some patients, especially those with nonerosive reflux disease or atypical GERD symptoms, acid-suppressive ...
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Sodium alginate, also known as kelp gum, is a polysaccharide chain substance. Sodium alginate is obtained from marine plants such as kelp or Sargassum after extracting the effective ingredients (iodine and mannitol). It exhibits stability, solubility, viscosity, and safety required by the exciphers of pharmaceutical preparations.
SODIUM ALGINATE Natrii alginas DEFINITION Sodium alginate consists mainly of the sodium salt of alginic acid, which is a mixture of polyuronic acids [C6H8O6)n] composed of residues ofD-mannuronic acid andL-guluronic acid. Sodium alginate is obtained mainly from algae belonging to the Phaeophyceae. CHARACTERS Appearance: white or pale …
Purpose: This article describes preparation and characterization of beads of alginate containing probiotic bacteria of Lactobacillus acidophilus DMSZ20079. Methods: Fourteen formulations using different alginate (ALG) and CaCl2 concentrations as well ...
Sodium alginate (SA) is well-explored multifunctional aquatic biopolymer extracted from brown algae. Owing to its matchless physiochemical heterogeneity and …
The monomeric ratios (M/G) of sodium alginate vary in different species of brown algae. For example, alginate from Sargassum has an M/G ratio of 0.8 to 1.5, compared to 2.26 in Laminaria [10–13]. In addition, the M/G ratio of sodium alginate from Sargassum miyabei has been decreasing from March to August because the amount of …
Sodium alginate is the sodium salt of alginic acid, a polysaccharide found in brown algae. It is generally used as a stabilizer and thickener in the food industry. Application. Sodium alginate can be used to prepare: Cationized casein-based polyelectrolyte complex for fragrance-controlled release applications.
Edible films have gradually become a research focus for food packaging materials due to a variety of benefits, including environmental friendliness, good barrier properties, and good carrying capacity. In this experimental study, we …
As a thickening and stabilizing agent for food and other industries, sodium alginate has unique functions and advantages. What is Sodium Alginate? Sodium …
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