Arame Abbreviations and Arame Acronym Lists
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- BBA : Belgo Bekaert Arames
- BTC : Baixo Teor De Carbono
- Baixo Teor De Carbono
- Belgo Bekaert Arames
Arame, sometimes known as sea oak, is a brown algal kelp species well recognized for its use in Japanese cuisine. This page includes a list of arame abbreviations.
Eisenia bicyclis is native to the temperate Pacific Ocean seas around Japan, although it has been intentionally cultivated abroad, especially in South Korea. Seasonally, it grows and reproduces. A stiff woody stipe can grow up to 3.3 feet tall, with two flattened oval fronds rising from it. Annually, the fronds are shed and new ones emerge. The plant seems to be feathery and branching. Divers can manually or mechanically harvest it, and the dried form is available all year.
Arame is a good source of calcium, iodine, iron, magnesium, and vitamin A, as well as many other minerals. Alginate, fertilizer, and iodide are all produced from it. It contains the storage polysaccharide laminarin as well as the immunologically active tripeptide eisenin.
Several distinct arame acronyms fall within the search criteria depending on the expressions provided here. The abbreviations for arame are listed on the page.
Arame's lignan content has been mentioned in several publications.
Phlorofucofuroeckol A, dioxinodehydroeckol, fucofuroeckol A, eckol, dieckol, triphloroethol A, and 7-phloroethol are among the phlorotannins found.
MRSA staph infections have been examined using extracts from this algae.