different between seaweed vs fucoidan
seaweed
English
Etymology
sea +? weed
Pronunciation
Noun
seaweed (usually uncountable, plural seaweeds)
- Any of numerous marine plants and algae, such as a kelp.
- (by extension) Any of various fresh water plants and algae.
Hyponyms
- sea vegetable
Derived terms
- seaweeded
- seaweedy
- crispy seaweed
Translations
seaweed From the web:
- what seaweed is used for sushi
- what seaweed for miso soup
- what seaweed can you eat
- what seaweed good for
- what seaweed is used for seaweed salad
- what seaweed is used for onigiri
- what seaweed to use for miso soup
- what seaweed taste like
fucoidan
English
Noun
fucoidan (plural fucoidans)
- (biochemistry) A sulfated polysaccharide found in several seaweeds
Translations
fucoidan From the web:
- what is fucoidan used for
- what is fucoidan good for
- what is fucoidan extract
- what does fucoidan do for the body
- what is fucoidan seaweed
- what is fucoidan made of
- what is fucoidan ahcc
- what does fucoidan do
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