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Brown Algal Oligosaccharides are a mixture of various oligosaccharides extracted from brown algae. The main components are alginic acid and oligosaccharides. As a natural biostimulant, brown algal oligosaccharides can partially replace chemical fertilizers and pesticides, reducing environmental pollution and aligning with national green agriculture strategies. The product appears as a milky white powder or a light brown liquid, with no visible impurities detectable by normal eyesight.
Component | Specification |
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Content of Brown Algal Oligosaccharides (%) | 11.2 |
Molecular Weight (Da) | 400–1500 |
pH Value | 6.8 |
Water Insoluble Matter (%) | 0.3 |
Promotes Plant Growth
Enhances Stress Resistance
Optimizes Nutrient Absorption and Fertilizer Utilization
The carboxyl and hydroxyl structures of brown algal oligosaccharides can chelate ammonium nitrogen in nitrogen fertilizers, reducing nitrogen loss and promoting the absorption of elements like phosphorus, calcium, and magnesium. Experiments show that adding brown algal oligosaccharides to compound fertilizers improves nitrogen utilization rates in crops like cabbage and cucumber by over 20%.
Increases Yield and Quality
By promoting carbon-nitrogen metabolism and cell division, brown algal oligosaccharides can increase individual fruit weight and yield per unit area. For example, in cabbage cultivation, the experimental group treated with brown algal oligosaccharides showed a yield increase of 15%-30% compared to the control group, along with significant increases in fruit sugar and vitamin content.
Promotes Growth and Reduces Feed Costs
As a feed additive (at an addition rate of 0.25%-0.5%), brown algal oligosaccharides can enhance the growth rate of aquatic organisms like rainbow trout, reduce the feed conversion ratio (the amount of feed required for weight gain), and improve the nutritional profile of fish meat (e.g., protein content).
Enhances Immunity
Brown algal oligosaccharides activate non-specific immune pathways (such as lysozyme activity), improving the resistance of aquatic animals to bacteria and viruses, and reducing disease incidence. For example, adding brown algal oligosaccharides to rainbow trout feed significantly increases survival rates.
Maintains Gut Health
Improves Production Performance
Adding brown algal oligosaccharides to feed can improve feed conversion rates, promote weight gain, and reduce reliance on antibiotics, aligning with the needs of green and healthy farming practices.