Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 Hi All, See data on seaweed composition and use in animals at " Influence of a brown seaweed on antioxidants in forages and livestock—A review " http://www.asas.org/jas/jas0939.pdf The dried seaweed (88% DM) had CP = 6% and Glutamic acid = 10% of CP. Therefore, that seaweed had 0.6% Glutamic acid (on 88% DM basis). Glutamic acid = hydrogen glutamate? Glutamate is glutamate, whether combined with H, Na, K, whatever. Best regards, Tel: (H): +353- or (M): +353- WWW: " Man who says it can't be done should not interrupt man doing it " - Chinese Proverb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2005 Report Share Posted February 21, 2005 Interesting article. Other than making a better steak what is your point? Mike W. Bowser, L Ac > " " < > > > Seaweed and glutamate >Tue, 22 Feb 2005 01:22:23 -0000 > >Hi All, > >See data on seaweed composition and use in animals at " Influence of a >brown seaweed on antioxidants in forages and livestock—A review " >http://www.asas.org/jas/jas0939.pdf > >The dried seaweed (88% DM) had CP = 6% and Glutamic acid = 10% of >CP. Therefore, that seaweed had 0.6% Glutamic acid (on 88% DM >basis). > >Glutamic acid = hydrogen glutamate? Glutamate is glutamate, whether >combined with H, Na, K, whatever. > > >Best regards, > > >Tel: (H): +353- or (M): +353- >WWW: > " Man who says it can't be done should not interrupt man doing it " - >Chinese Proverb > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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