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  2. Fucoidan - Wikipedia

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    The use of fucoidan as a novel ingredient in dietary supplements, skincare products and functional foods and beverages is increasing. [ 4 ] Active research into the health benefits of fucoidan continues across a range of health indications including anti-cancer, immune modulation, anti-viral, digestive health, anti-inflammation , wound healing ...

  3. Fucoxanthin - Wikipedia

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    Fucoxanthin is present in brown seaweeds and diatoms and was first isolated from Fucus, Dictyota, and Laminaria by Willstätter and Page in 1914. [7] Seaweeds are commonly consumed in south-east Asia and certain countries in Europe, while diatoms are single-cell planktonic microalgae characterized by a golden-brown color, due to their high content of fucoxanthin.

  4. Turbinaria (alga) - Wikipedia

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    Turbinaria contains fucoxanthin which is a carotenoid pigment found in all brown algae. Its functions lie in the harvesting of light and energy transfer. [ 4 ] The genus has high levels of iron (893.7 ± 210.5 g −1 μg dry weight), [ 20 ] and has an affinity for arsenic and nickel, depending on the concentrations in the environments in which ...

  5. Talk:Fucoxanthin - Wikipedia

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    Subjects taking the fucoxanthin supplements lost an average of 14 pounds, 11 pounds more than the placebo group."...Sounds to me like it was inserted by someone associated with Garden of Life as a marketing tactic. I could be wrong, but it does appear that way to me personally... Artificial Silence 03:18, 2 October 2008 (UTC)

  6. Brown algae - Wikipedia

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    The particular shade depends upon the amount of fucoxanthin present in the alga. [11] Second, all brown algae are multicellular. There are no known species that exist as single cells or as colonies of cells, [11] and the brown algae are the only major group of seaweeds that does not include such forms. However, this may be the result of ...

  7. Examine.com - Wikipedia

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    Remaining unbiased is named as a priority in the site's mission statement. Examine.com only reviews research and supplement ingredients, rather than specific products. [23] On the company blog, Examine.com publishes rebuttals to cases of exaggerated marketing of nutrition and supplementation products. [24] [25] [26]