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Cell wall found in brown algae is​

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Like plants, brown algae produce cellulose, but these crystalline fibers account for only a small proportion of the cell wall, the amount of cel- lulose ranging between 1% and 8% of the dry weight of the thallus (Cronshaw et al.,

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Cell wall polysaccharides play key biological roles in brown algae. Brown algal cell walls comprise fucose-containing sulfated polysaccharides (FCSPs). FCSPs cover highly diverse structures including sulfated fucans and fucoidans. FCSPs are highly promising marine drugs, but key research challenges are remaining.

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