bromine and iodine obtained from which algae
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Bromine can be found in red algae like Rhodomela, Polysiphonia, and Rhodymenia. Likewise, Kelp algae is a natural source of iodine.
Source of Iodine:
- Natural sources of organic iodine like kelp algae are used frequently in naturopathy. Iodine is a vital trace element that plays a significant role in the body and supports the thyroid gland's ability to operate.
- As a result, it has an impact on a number of critical bodily functions. Iodine deficiency can cause the thyroid gland to underperform, which can affect hormone production and cause weariness or sluggish metabolism.
Source of bromine:
- The bromine content in Rhodomelaceae members from the Japan Sea and Okhotsk Sea was 3.36 and 3.74 percent, respectively.
- A recently found bromine concentrator in the Rhodomelaceae family is called Polysiphonia japonica (3.20 percent ).
- Laminaria japonica, L. cichoriodes, and other species of the order Laminariales (Phaeophyta) were notable for having high iodine contents.
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- Iodine is obtained from the brown algae.
- from Brown algae, not only iodine but potash also can be obtained.
- specifically, Laminaria algae are played the main role as a source of iodine
- Iodine can also be obtained from kelps.
- iodine is used for the different types of staining processes. staining processes are used to differentiate the bacteria.
- Bromine is obtained from red algae.
and specifically from Rhodomela.
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