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  • Aquatic Sciences and Engineering
  • Volume:34 Issue:3
  • The Elemental Composition of Green Seaweed (Ulva rigida) Collected from Çanakkale, Turkey

The Elemental Composition of Green Seaweed (Ulva rigida) Collected from Çanakkale, Turkey

Authors : Nermin BERİK, Ekrem Cem ÇANKIRILIGİL
Pages : 74-79
Doi:10.26650/ASE2019557380
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Publication Date : 2019-09-06
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Seaweeds or marine algae are rich in terms of minerals. They are used as food source due to the quality of their biological content in many countries. In this study, the elemental composition of green seaweed insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(Ulva rigida); was determined seasonally. Sampling was carried out seasonally from Turkey’s Canakkale strait and the collected algae were analyzed both wet and dried according to the Nordic Committee on Food Analysis insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(method 186);. According to the results; calcium, potassium, magnesium, sodium were found as macro elements and boron, barium, chromium, copper, iron, manganese, zinc as micro elements and determined within the legal limits stated by food codex. However, neither cobalt nor nickel as trace metals were detected in all groups. Moreover, lead and cadmium insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(which are considered hazardous); were also not detected. While Mg was found to be the highest macro element in all seasons in wet algae, the highest macro mineral varied in dried algae is Ca in spring, K in summer and Mg in both autumn and winter. Fe was found to be the highest micro mineral followed by B, Zn, Mn and Cu both by season and by dried or wet ones insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(P<0.05);.
Keywords : Green seaweed, Ulva rigida, trace elements, Çanakkale strait, nutrient

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