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Nutrient Content and Proximate Composition Red Edible Seaweeds

(Kappaphycus alvarezii, Eucheuma spinosum and Eucheuma striatum)


Farah Nurshahida Mohd Subakir1,a , Aida Hamimi Ibrahim2,b, Nurul Aini Mohd
Azman3,c, Wan Faizal Wan Ishak4,d and Nazikussabah Zaharudin5,e*
1
Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI), 20700 Kuala Terengganu,
Terengganu, Malaysia
2
Malaysian Agricultural Research and Development Institute (MARDI), 50774 Kuala Lumpur,
Malaysia
3
Faculty of Chemical and Natural Resources Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al- Sultan
Abdullah, Lebuh Persiaran Tun Khalil Yaakob, 26300 Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia
4
Faculty Bioengineering and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan, 17600 Jeli, Kelantan,
Malaysia
5
Faculty of Industrial Sciences and Technology, Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al- Sultan Abdullah,
Lebuh Persiaran Tun Khalil Yaakob, 26300 Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia

a
farahnur@mardi.gov.my, baida@mardi.gov.my, cainiazman@ump.edu.my,
d
wmfaizal.wi@umk.edu.my, e*nazikussabah@ump.edu.my

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304.
[4] R.J. Ong, J.T. Dawley and P.G. Clem: submitted to Journal of Materials Research (2003)
[5] P.G. Clem, M. Rodriguez, J.A. Voigt and C.S. Ashley, U.S. Patent 6,231,666. (2001)
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