Feature: all-natural, no chemicals, no preservatives, Non-Gmo, Gluten_free, etc. Moisture: 13% max Impurities: 1% max Type: whole, grind, powder,.. Size: 20cm up Color: Natural purple or brown. Quality: As an export standard, Shelf life : 12 months Use: food, fertilizer, extra agar,... Packing: 25 Kgs/Bag in bulk or as customer's requests
Feature: all-natural, no chemicals, no preservatives, Non-Gmo, Gluten_free, etc. Moisture: 13% max Impurities: 1% max Type: whole, grind, powder,.. Size: 20cm up Color: Natural purple or brown. Quality: As an export standard, Shelf life : 12 months Use: food, fertilizer, extra agar,... Packing: 25 Kgs/Bag in bulk or as customer's requests
Sargassum seaweed is a nutritious food, rich in carotenoids, cellulose, protein, and aspartic and glutamic acids. It has a long history of traditional use and has been used in Asian traditional medicine systems for thousands of years. Moisture: 20% - Impurities: 3% - Packing: 50 kgs/ PP bag, or as customer requirements - Drying process: Cleaned by freshwater and dry by sunshine
Sargassum species are tropical and sub-tropical brown macro algae (seaweed) of shallow marine meadow. These are nutritious and rich source of bioactive compounds such as vitamins, carotenoids, dietary fibers, proteins, and minerals. Specifications - Moistur: 20% - Impurities: 3% - Brand Name: 99 Gold Data - Drying Process: Cleaned by freshwater and dry by sunshine
Sargassum is a genus of brown (class Phaeophyceae) macroalgae (seaweed) in the order Fucales. It used to be used for alginate extraction. Alginates, derivatives of alginic acids, are used commercially for toothpaste, soaps, ice cream, tinned meats, fabric printing, and a host of other applications. It forms a stable viscous gel in water, and its primary function in the above applications is as a binder, stabilizer, emulsifier, or molding agent.
Sargassum is a genus of brown macroalgae (seaweed) in the order Fucales of the Phaeophyceae class. Numerous species are distributed throughout the temperate and tropical oceans of the world, where they generally inhabit shallow water and coral reefs, and the genus is widely known for its planktonic (free-floating) species.