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Alginic acid sodium is a gelling and nontoxic anionic polysaccharide. The carboxylic acid groups on the alginic acid chain, renders it insoluble in water.However, converting alginic acid to its sodium form, enables it to solubilize in water easily.
Application
Alginic acid sodium is used: in combination with chitosan, to fabricate a biodegradable porous scaffold for bone tissue engineering. to study the characteristics of a modified amphiphilic alginate derivative to the study the impact of alginate on the rate of lipid digestion by employing an in vitro digestion model in the preparation of alginate hydrogels as encapsulating agents of microparticles of β-galactosidaePlease contact us at for specific academic pricing.
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