On this page, we have featured research and other resources that you can use to learn more about red algae supplements. This pages primarily includes links to academic research journals and university websites.
Red Algae Supplements Resources
- Algae as nutritional and functional food sources: revisiting our understanding – from the Journal of Applied Phycology
- Can Red Marine Algae help with shingles, eczema or cold sores? – from McGill University
- Bioactive Compounds Derived from Marine Algal Species – from the University of Miami
- Red algal extracts from Plocamium lyngbyanum and Ceramium secundatum stimulate osteogenic activities in vitro and bone growth in zebrafish larvae – from the academic journal Nature
- Algae used as Medicine and Food – A Short Review – from the Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research
- Marine-Based Nutraceuticals: An Innovative Trend in the Food and Supplement Industries – from the academic journal Marine Drugs
- Virucidal activity of polysaccharide extracts from four algal species against herpes simplex virus – from the academic journal Antiviral Research
- Inhibitory effect of sulfated galactans from the marine alga Bostrychia montagnei on herpes simplex virus replication in vitro – from the academic journal Phytomedicine
- Antiherpes virus effect of the red marine alga Polysiphonia denudata – from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Other Red Algae Resources
- Red algae – protist – from Encyclopedia Britannica
- Introduction to the Rhodophyta – from the University of California, Berkeley
- Red Alga Topics – from ScienceDirect
- Seaweed: Rhodophyta – from Seaweeds of Alaska