Furcellaran

Furcellaran Basic information
Product Name:Furcellaran
Synonyms:Furcellaran;Furcelleran;Danish agar;Estagar;Furcellaria gum;Furtselleran;Gel Up J 1915;Red alga gum
CAS:9000-21-9
MF:unspecified
MW:0
EINECS:232-531-0
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Furcellaran Structure
Furcellaran Chemical Properties
Odorwh. powd., odorless
EPA Substance Registry SystemFurcellaran (9000-21-9)
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Furcellaran Usage And Synthesis
DescriptionFurcelleran is a hydrocolloid obtained by extraction with water or aqueous alkali of Furcellariafastigiata of the class Rhodophyceae (red seaweeds). It consists mainly of the potassium, sodium, magnesium, calcium, and ammonium sulfate esters of galactose and 3,6-anhydrogalactose copolymers. These hexoses are alternately linked α-1,3 and P-1,4 in the polymer. The relative proportion of cations existing in Furcelleran may be changed during processing to the extent that one may become predominant.
The ester sulfate content of furcelleran ranges from 8% to 20%. In addition, it contains inorganic salts that originate from the seaweed and the process of recovery from the extract. Furcelleran is recovered by alcohol precipitation, potassium precipitation, or by freezing. The alcohols used during recovery and purification are restricted to methanol, ethanol, and isopropanol.
Furcelleran is a brownish or tan to white, coarse to fine powder that is practically odorless and has a mucilaginous taste. It is soluble in water at a temperature of about 80°C, forming a viscous, clear or slightly opalescent solution that flows readily. It disperses in water more readily if first moistened with alcohol, glycerin, or a saturated solution of sucrose in water.

Chemical PropertiesSeaweed gum (a natural phycocolloid) available as an odorless white powder, soluble in warm water. It form gels at low concentrations. Reputed to be more stable to heat and acids than other vegetable gums. Available in the form of salts.
UsesFurcellaran can be used as natural colloid, gelling agent, viscosity control agent used primarily in food products but also in pharmaceuticals. Also in products for diabetics, proprietaries for reducing excess body wt, toothpastes. As carrier for food preservatives, bactericides. In bacteriological culture media.
UsesFurcelleran is a gum that is the extract of the red alga furcellaria fastigiata. It swells in cold water and requires heating to 75–80°c for solubilization. It forms thermoreversible gels after heating and cooling and has properties between agar and carrageenan. It is also termed danish agar. It is used in milk puddings, flans, jelly, jam, and gelled meat products.
Agricultural UsesFurcellaria fmtigiata, a type of algae harvested in Denmark is called Danish agar.
Safety ProfileModerately toxic by ingestion, When heated to decomposition it emits acrid smoke and fumes.
Furcellaran Preparation Products And Raw materials
Raw materialsPotassium chloride-->Drying machine
Seaweed gel TAMARIND GUM Arabic gum Pectin Tyler powder. WELAN GUM Gummi Tragacanthae κ-Carrageenan Guar gum Agar Tragacanth gum CARRAGEENAN Gellan Gum Edible rubber LOCUST BEAN GUM Gelatin

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