different between chlorella vs spirulina

chlorella

English

Wikispecies

Etymology

A use as a common noun of the genus name Chlorella.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?l?

Noun

chlorella (plural chlorellae or chlorellas)

  1. Any single-celled green alga, of the genus Chlorella, found especially in stagnant water; now produced commercially as a food supplement.
    • 2002, Paul Pitchford, Healing with Whole Foods: Asian Traditions and Modern Nutrition, North Atlantic Books ?ISBN, page 233
      Many people use chlorella for a nutrient factor isolated in the 1950s and not available in other green foods: "Chlorella Growth Factor" (CGF). CGF is related to the special nature of chlorella's nucleic acid. The nucleic acid in the human body  ...

References

  • 1985 reference
  • 2003 reference

Latin

Noun

chl?rella f (genitive chl?rellae); first declension

  1. chlorella

Declension

First-declension noun.


Spanish

Noun

chlorella f (plural chlorellas)

  1. chlorella

chlorella From the web:



spirulina

English

Etymology

From genus name Spirulina, from Spirula +? -ina.

Noun

spirulina (uncountable)

  1. A food supplement prepared from blue-green algae of the genus Arthrospira found in soda lakes.

Italian

Noun

spirulina f (plural spiruline)

  1. spirulina

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /espi?u?lina/, [es.pi.?u?li.na]

Noun

spirulina f (plural spirulinas)

  1. spirulina

spirulina From the web:

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