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Fucus vesiculosus , known by the common name bladder wrack , is a seaweed found on the coasts of the North Sea, the western Baltic Sea, and the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, also known by the comm...
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Several brown algae, including bladderwrack ( Fucus vesiculosus ), appear to suppress the growth of various cancer cells in animal and laboratory studies. However, currently there is a lack of reliable human studies available to support a recommendation for use in cancer.
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Publication details; Fucus vesiculosus Linnaeus 1753: 1158 ... rigidus Wahlenberg 1812; Fucus balticus C. Agardh 1814; Fucus vesiculosus var. angustifolius C. Agardh 1817; Fucus vesiculosus var. nanus C. Agardh 1817; Fucus vesiculosus var. subecostatus C. Agardh 1817; Fucus vesiculosus f. acutus Lyngbye 1819;
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Earning a Patch for Weightloss: Fucus Vesiculosus Skin Patches for Dieter ... The active ingredient in this patch is taken from a brown alga called fucus vesiculosus or bladder wrack. The main ingredient used from fucus vesiculosus is iodine which stimulates the thyroid gland to speed up metabolism.
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What is Seaweed, kelp, bladderwrack (Fucus vesiculosus)? ... Fucus vesiculosus is a brown seaweed that grows on the northern coasts of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and the North and Baltic seas.
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History, Description, and Chemical Composition.—Fucus vesiculosus, Sea-wrack, or Bladder fucus, is a common marine plant, growing upon the sea shores of Europe and America. ... Fig. 115. Fucus vesiculosus. ... Photo: Fucus vesiculosus 3.
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Aug 4, 2004 ... The edible brown kelp, Fucus vesiculosus (bladderwrack), as well as other brown kelp species, lower plasma cholesterol levels. ...
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THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF; By TIMOTHY F. ALLEN, A.M., M.D. Presented by Médi-T ... Fucus vesiculosus, Linn. (includes various forms of different tidal levels, called Divaricatus, Inflatus, Spiralis, Volubilis, Sheradi, Bicornis, Microphyllus, etc.).
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The seaweed Fucus vesiculosus is a member of the brown algae family. ... The seaweed Fucus vesiculosus is a member of the brown algae family. Kille and co-workers [Biochem. J. 338 (1999) 553] reported that this species contains the gene for metallothionein. Metallothionein is a metalloprotein having low molecular weight,
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