Utilization of brown algae (Sargassum Sp) as dental impression material

Autor: Baharuddin M, Ranggang, null Muhammad Ihsan, null Wd. Hikmah Noor Shafar Nafiu, null Aulia Anindita Ainayyah, null Mohammad Resky Asri Putra, null Rezky Ayu Pratiwi, null Nurul Aulia Azti Azis
Rok vydání: 2022
Zdroj: Makassar Dental Journal. 11:138-142
ISSN: 2548-5830
2089-8134
DOI: 10.35856/mdj.v11i2.575
Popis: Two-thirds of Indonesia's territory is mostly waters. The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea in 1982 stated that the area of ​​Indonesian waters is 5.8 million km2 and there are 27.2% of all flora and fauna species. Algae is one of the most abundant biological resources in Indonesian waters, which is about 8.6%. In Indonesian waters, there are about 28 species of brown algae from six genera including Dyctyota, Padine, Hormophysa, Sargassum, Turbinaria andHydroclathrus. Brown al-gae have a large alginate content in their cell walls, approximately 40% of their dry weight. The alginate contained in brown al-gae canbe used in industrial fields, such as the dental impression material industry. The main active ingredients in the manufac-ture of irreversible hydrocolloid impression materials are sodium alginate, potassium alginate, and triethanolamine alginate. Sodium alginate and potassium alginate can be extracted from brown algae species such as Sargassum sp.
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