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Journal of Applied Phycology | 2002

Pilot plant scale extraction of alginates from Macrocystis pyrifera 4. Conversion of alginic acid to sodium alginate, drying and milling

Gustavo Hernández Carmona; Dennis J. McHugh; Yoloxochilt Elizabeth Rodríguez Montesinos

The last three steps of the alginate production process were studied:conversion of alginic acid to sodium alginate, drying, and milling. Threemethods were used to follow the conversion reaction: measuring the pH (a) intheethanol-water liquid of the reaction mixture, (b) after dissolving a sample ofthe fiber taken from the reaction mixture, (c) after dissolving the driedsodiumalginate obtained from the reaction. To obtain a neutral dried sodium alginate,in the first method the pH should be adjusted to 9, and in the second the pHshould be adjusted to 8. The best method to control the reaction was todissolvea sample of the fiber and adjust the pH to 8. The best proportion to reach thecritical point, where pH just begins to rise, was 0.25 parts of sodiumcarbonateto 1 part of alginate in the initial dry algae. A pH above 7 may produce abreakdown of the molecule, reducing significantly the viscosity of the finalalginate. Four different temperatures were used to dry the alginate: 50, 60,70,and 80 °C. Drying time to reach 12% moisture ranged from 1.5h at 80 °C to 3 h at 50°C. The best drying temperature was 60 °C for2.5 h. The effect of drying temperature on alginate viscosity wasdependent on the alginate type. Low and medium viscosity alginates were notsignificantly affected, but alginate with high viscosity was reduced by 40 to54% using the temperature range of 60 to 80 °C. A fixed hammermill was used to reduce the particle size of the dried sodium alginate.Particlesize measurements showed that after a first milling the product contained 76%large particles (20–60 mesh) and 24% fine particles (80–120 mesh).After a third milling the product still contained 42.9% large particles. Nosignificant effect was found on alginate viscosity because of the millingsteps.


Investigaciones Marinas CICIMAR | 1990

Evaluación de Sargassum spp. en la Bahía de La Paz, B.C.S., México

G. Hernández Carmona; María Margarita Casas Valdez; C. Fajardo León; Ignacio Sánchez Rodríguez; Yoloxochilt Elizabeth Rodríguez Montesinos


CICIMAR Oceánides | 2009

Anticoagulant screening of marine algae from Mexico, and partial characterization of the active sulfated polysaccharide from Eisenia arborea

Mauricio Muñoz Ochoa; Jesús Iván Murillo-Álvarez; Yoloxochilt Elizabeth Rodríguez Montesinos; Gustavo Hernández Carmona; Dora Luz Arvizu Higuera; Javier Peralta Cruz; Jaime Lizardi Mendoza


12a. Reunión Internacional de Investigación de Productos Naturales | 2016

Evaluación de la actividad antiinflamatoria in vitro de extractos obtenidos a partir del alga parda Halidrys dioica (Gardner, 1913)

Elena B. García López; Gabriela M. García Zamora; Yoloxochilt Elizabeth Rodríguez Montesinos; Mauricio Muñoz Ochoa


X Congreso de Ficología de Latinoamérica y El Caribe. VIII Reunión Iberoamericana de Ficología | 2014

Evaluación de la actividad antifúngica y antioxidante en extractos obtenidos del alga [i]Eisenia arborea[/i]

Yoloxochilt Elizabeth Rodríguez Montesinos; Mauricio Muñoz Ochoa; Gustavo Hernández Carmona


X Congreso de Ficología de Latinoamérica y El Caribe. VIII Reunión Iberoamericana de Ficología | 2014

Purificación y composición monomérica de polisacáridos sulfatados con actividad anticoagulante

Mauricio Muñoz Ochoa; Yoloxochilt Elizabeth Rodríguez Montesinos; Gustavo Hernández Carmona


X Congreso de Ficología de Latinoamérica y El Caribe. VIII Reunión Iberoamericana de Ficología | 2014

Efecto de un extracto alcalino de algas marinas, sobre el crecimiento de plantas terrestres

Gustavo Hernández Carmona; Diego Ramón Briceño Domínguez; Luis Carlos Cejudo Licea; Yoloxochilt Elizabeth Rodríguez Montesinos; Mauricio Muñoz Ochoa


XX Congreso Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología del Mar | 2013

Evaluación de [i]Sargassum lapazeanum[/i] (Setchell & N.L. Gardner) como fuente de compuestos antioxidantes

Valeria Alexandra Villegas Silva; Yoloxochilt Elizabeth Rodríguez Montesinos


XX Congreso Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología del Mar | 2013

Rendimiento y calidad de alginato del alga café Eualaria fistulosa (Postel y Ruprecht) M.J. Wynne de las Islas Aleutianas, Alaska

Miguel Ángel Villa-Arce; Gustavo Hernández Carmona; Yoloxochilt Elizabeth Rodríguez Montesinos; Mauricio Muñoz Ochoa


VII Congreso Nacional de Ficología | 2013

Producción de un extracto a partir del alga Macrocystis pyrifera con propiedades promotoras del crecimiento de plantas terrestres

Gustavo Hernández Carmona; Diego Ramón Briceño Domínguez; Luis Carlos Cejudo Licea; Yoloxochilt Elizabeth Rodríguez Montesinos; Mauricio Muñoz Ochoa

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Gustavo Hernández Carmona

Autonomous University of Baja California

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Mauricio Muñoz Ochoa

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Luz Elena Mateo Cid

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Rafael Riosmena Rodríguez

Autonomous University of Baja California

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C. Fajardo León

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Dora Luz Arvizu Higuera

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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G. Hernández Carmona

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Javier Peralta Cruz

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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