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
High quality Dried Sargassum Seaweed. Collected from the Caribbean Sea, dried and shipped to your location.
Product name: Dried sargassum seaweed Instruction for use: This is raw material for nimal feed, fertilizer or customer' use Admixture (%): 0.1% max Moisture (%): 18 % max Grade: feed grade Packing: 25 KGs/ PP Bag or 50 KGs/ PP Bag Loading capacity: 22-24 tons/ 40GP
Sargassum is a type of seaweed, or brown algae, that spends its life on the ocean's surface and floats in large masses. Unlike red tide and blue-green algae, sargassum isn't harmful. In fact, it's an important fish habitat that provides food and refuge for fish, birds, crabs, shrimp and many other marine organisms.
SPECIFICATION Moisture content (Moisturicy): 15% -20% Stools (Impurity): Maximum 4% Color: Dark and Brown Drying: Sunlight Origin: Bima, Sulawesi, Madura, Lampung Production Capacity: 100 Tons / Month Sargassum is a genus of brown (class Phaeophyceae) macroalgae (seaweed) in the order Fucales. Numerous species are distributed throughout the temperate and tropical oceans of the world, where they generally inhabit shallow water and coral reefs. However, the genus may be best known for its planktonic (free-floating) species. While most species within the class Phaeophyceae are predominantly cold water organisms that benefit from nutrients upwelling, genus Sargassum appears to be an exception to this general rule.
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.