C1867
Carrageenan
Non-gelling, Mixture of κ and λ carrageenans
biological source
algae (marine)
form
powder
quality
Non-gelling
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General description
Carrageenans are mucopolysaccharides from the cell walls of the red algae. They are anionic linear polymers composed of 1,3α-1,4β-galactans having one (κ-), two (ι-) or three (λ-) sulfates per disaccharide unit. In ionic solutions, κ- and ι-carrageenans self-associate into helical structures that form rigid or flexible gels, respectively. λ-carrageenans do not form helices and are non-gelling. Carrageenans are used commercially as thickeners and stabilizing agents.
Application
Carrageenans are used to suppress immune response in vivo and in vitro via mechanisms believed to involve selective cytopathic effect on macrophages. As ι-, κ-, and λ-carrageenans have varying degress of sulfation, they may be studied comparatively for differences in protective, antiviral, and immunosuppression activities.
Non-gelling carrageenan is used to induce inflammation and inflammatory pain in the rodent hindpaw or air pouch models. More recently carrageenan has been injected directly into the joints of rodents to model arthritic pain and inflammation.
Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
Personal Protective Equipment
dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves
Regulatory Information
植物油/植物胶产品
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A F Gabriel et al.
Journal of neuroscience methods, 163(1), 9-16 (2007-03-27)
Experimental pain research is often complicated by the absence of an objective and detailed method to analyze behavioral changes. In the present study, acute pain was induced into the right knee of the rat (n=15) through the injection of 2mg
A D Sedgwick et al.
Agents and actions, 18(3-4), 439-446 (1986-06-01)
A comparative assessment of the time course of changes in three models of acute carrageenan-induced inflammation, the six-day air pouch, polyester sponge and pleurisy models, was obtained by measuring exudate volume, leucocyte numbers, PGE2 concentrations and lactate dehydrogenase activity at
A W Thomson et al.
Agents and actions, 11(3), 265-273 (1981-05-01)
Carrageenans (kappa, lambda and iota) are sulphated polysaccharides isolated from marine algae that can markedly suppress immune responses both in vivo and in vitro. Impairment of complement activity and humoral responses to T-dependent antigens, depression of cell-mediated immunity, prolongation of
M L Weiner
Agents and actions, 32(1-2), 46-51 (1991-01-01)
Food-grade carrageenan is a safe natural product prepared from seaweed. Its addition to food imparts many desirable characteristics which have allowed it to be used continuously for centuries. The long safe history of this natural food additive is confirmed by
S Nicklin et al.
Food additives and contaminants, 6(4), 425-436 (1989-10-01)
Carrageenans are a group of high molecular weight sulphated polygalactans which find extensive use in the food industry as thickening, gelling and protein-suspending agents. Although there is no evidence to suggest that the persorption of small amounts of carrageenans across
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