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    Influence of various photobleaching conditions on algar quality from Gracilariopsis heteroclada
    Endoma, Leonilo Jr. F. (University of the Philippines Visayas, 2016-06)
    ABSTRACT The photobleaching agar extraction technology stems from public health, environmental, economic, and issues concerning agar stability. With the hypothesis that photobleaching reduces the total inorganic sulfate content in the alkaline-treated seaweed prior to agar extraction, the influence of various photobleaching processes on agar quality was tested. The 5-hour photobleaching agar extraction process using solar irradiation (SLA) effectively increased agar gel strength (1,038.61 g cm-2) and 3,6-anhydrogalactose content (41.44%), and decreased total inorganic sulfate content (1.87%) without compromising agar yield (19.37%). The agar extracts of SIA was found superior compared to samples from other bleaching methods tested (i.e., CBA: conventional chemical-bleaching agar extraction process using using NaOCl; UVA: ultraviolet agar photobleaching extraction process; and VLA: visible light agar photobleaching extraction process) in terms of carbohydrate content (90.50%), neutral gel pH (6.93), gel rigidity (815.31 g cm'1), gel cohesion (10.95 mm), breaking strength (7.99 N), apparent viscosity (19.67 cPs), melting temperature (92.67°C), thermal hysteresis (50°C) and has the lowest syneresis index (73.00 mm). The results also show that SIA produced agars with properties at par with the commercial bacteriological agar sample. With the recommendation to further improve gel clarity, the application of solar photobleaching agar extraction process for Gracilariopsis heteroclada is very promising.