What is the source of alginic acid?
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Alginic acid is a biopolymer formed from chains of polyuronic acids and is extracted from algae sources, mainly Laminaria; it has a wide range of biological applications and may in the future be used in controlled-release products. At present, it is approved for use only in combination with antacids.
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Laminaria is the best source of alginic acid.
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