Sodium alginate is made from brown seaweed, which naturally contains alginic acid. The seaweed is washed and treated with acids and sodium carbonate to convert the alginic acid into soluble sodium alginate. This involves removing other soluble substances from the seaweed as well as making the alginic acid soluble by adding sodium carbonate. The resulting sodium alginate is then dried, granulated or sieved to produce the final product. Sodium alginate is a polymer that forms gels when reacted with acids or multivalent cations like calcium, making it useful as a thickener.
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1. Synonyms of Sodium Alginate
2. Biological Sources of Sodium Alginate
3. Geographical Sources of Sodium Alginate
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6. Chemical Constituents of Sodium Alginate
7. Chemical Test of Sodium Alginate
8. Uses of Sodium Alginate
Sodium Alginate - A marine Source Purified Carbohydrates Dr-Jitendra Patel
Title: - A marine Source Purified Carbohydrates
Description: In this video the viewers will come to know about Sodium Alginate that is one of the carbohydrates containing crud drugs obtained from the algal growth of the species of family Phaeophyceae. This drug becomes important since it is obtained from marine source. Here the synonyms, biological sources (scientific names & Family), geographical sources (what are the ocean & countries where it can be collected), chemical constituents, identification tests and uses has been discussed in brief.
Portion explained:
1. Synonyms of Sodium Alginate
2. Biological Sources of Sodium Alginate
3. Geographical Sources of Sodium Alginate
4. Collection of Sodium Alginate
5. Description of Sodium Alginate
6. Chemical Constituents of Sodium Alginate
7. Chemical Test of Sodium Alginate
8. Uses of Sodium Alginate
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How is sodium alginate made
1. How is Sodium Alginate made?
Alginic acid and its salts (calcium, magnesium and sodium) are naturally present in the cell
walls of brown seaweed. The most used species for the production of alginic acid and its salts
are Macrocystis, Ascophyllum, Durvillaea, Ecklonia, Laminaria, Lessonia, and Sargassum. (1)
Generally, sodium alginate is made by the reaction of sodium carbonate with alginic acid. The
brief manufacturing process are as follows (2):
Washing seaweed with water and acid to move water-soluble substances, such as sodium
chloride, potassium chloride, colors, mannitol and soluble proteins.
Convert insoluble ingredients (alginic acid and calcium alginate) to soluble sodium alginate
by adding sodium carbonate, and then remove cellulose (insoluble) by filtration.
Convert sodium alginate to alginic acid by adding acid or calcium chloride to form calcium
alginate first and then wash with acid.
Neutralization with sodium carbonate, and followed up by the process of drying, granulation
or sieving.
Specification
Other names
Algin gum
Alginic acid, sodium salt
CAS number 9005-38-3
Chemical formula (C6H7NaO6)n
Molecular weight 10 000 -600 000 (typical average)
Properties
Appearance
White to yellowish brown filamentous, powder or granular, nearly odorless and tasteless.
Structure
Sodium alginate chemical structure
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Sodium alginate is a polymer of polysaccharide mainly made of α-L-guluronic acid (G unit)
and β-D-mannuronic acid (M unit) connected by α ( 1→4) glycosidic bonds.
The ratio of M/G (were related to the species of seaweed and the harvested season) will affect
the viscosity, gelling capability and gel strength.
Solubility
Dissolve in hot or cold water to produce a viscous colloidal solution while calcium and
magnesium alginate does not soluble insoluble in ethanol.
Viscosity
Generally, the viscosity depends on:
2. Degree of polymerization
The molecular weight of the sodium alginate polymer
Temperature
Concentration
Presence of polyvalent metal cations
This property can be used as a thickener and the viscosity (1% solution) of its food grade can
vary from 4 to 1000 mPa·s.
PH
Ph ranges from 4.0-10.0 in its food applications.
Gelling
A heat-stable gel would be formed with acids or multivalent cations, e.g. calcium, copper,
and lead ions.
A calcium salt is commonly used to react with a sodium alginate solution to form a gel in
which polymers are cross-linked by calcium ions, such as in the production of jelly.
The following image is the gel before and after heating, and we can see the alginate gel is
heat stable than the gels of gelatin, carrageenan and agar.
sodium alginate gels before and after healting
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Gel synergy: a firmer gel occurs by the combination of sodium alginate with pectin. Such gels
are thermo-reversible compared with thermally stable sodium alginate (with calcium ions)
gels.