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Write biological source of sodium alginete:​

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Sodium alginate is the sodium salt of alginic acid. Alginic acid is a polyuronic acid composed of reduced mannuronic and glucoronic acids, which are obtained from the algal growth of the species of family Phaeophyceae. ... It is a purified carbohydrate extracted from brown seaweed (algae) by treatment of dilute alkali.

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Sodium alginate is the sodium salt of alginic acid. Alginic acid is a polyuronic acid composed of reduced mannuronic and glucoronic acids, which are obtained from the algal growth of the species of family Phaeophyceae. ... It is a purified carbohydrate extracted from brown seaweed (algae) by treatment of dilute alkali.

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