New alginate extraction method may help cultivated kelp be as good as wild kelp
Published Date: 1/2/2024
Source: phys.org
Norway's exports products derived from from tangle kelp (Laminoria hyperborea) and knotted kelp (Ascophyllum nodosu) to the tune of more than NOK 1 billion a year. The industry mainly extracts alginate from kelp, which is used in over 600 different products as diverse as paint, soft serve ice cream, sauces, bandages, nappies, acid reflux medicine, and material for encapsulating cells and medicine. However, the market is far from saturated.