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agar-agar
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agar-agar, n. [Ceylonese local name.].
- A fucus or seaweed much used in the East for soups and jellies; Ceylon moss (
Gracilaria lichenoides ). [1913 Webster] - A gelatinlike substance, or a solution of it, prepared from certain seaweeds containing gelose (such as Ceylon moss,
Gracilaria lichenoides or other seaweeds of the generaGelidium ,Ceramium ,Pterocladia , andEucheuma ), and used for solidifying growth media in the artificial cultivation of bacteria, or as a gelling agent in foods; -- usually called simplyagar , by abbreviation."In composition it is predominantly a polysaccharide, and is not degraded by most bacteria. It thus almost completely replaced the earlier protein-based gelatins used for fixing bacterial colonies on culture plates, as the gelatins were often dissolved by the proteolytic enzymes common in bacteria." [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
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