• Agar is a gelatinous substance from red algae used as a culture medium in microbiology and food industry.
  • Agar supports microbial growth, acts as a stabilizer, thickener, and is vital in pharmaceutical formulations.

General Information

  • Synonyms: Agars-Agars, Gelose.
  • Biological Source:

    • Extracted from red algae Gelidium amansii, Gracilaria species.
  • Family: Gelidiaceae, Gracilariaceae.
  • Geographical Source:

    • Found in Japan, India, Sri Lanka, USA, Indonesia.

Macroscopical Characters of Agar

  • Color: White to pale yellow.
  • Texture: Brittle, transparent sheets or powder.
  • Taste: Bland.
  • Odor: Odorless.

Chemical Constituents of Agar

  • Polysaccharides: Agarose, Agaropectin.
  • Sugars: Galactose.

Preparation of Agar

  1. Harvesting: Red algae collected and dried.
  2. Extraction: Boiled in water to extract polysaccharides.
  3. Purification: Filtered, cooled, and dried into sheets or powder.

Evaluation

  • Solubility: Insoluble in cold water, dissolves in hot water forming a gel.
  • Purity Tests:

    • Gel Strength Test (Viscosity test).
    • Sulphated Ash Test (Checks inorganic impurities).

Preservation & Storage

  • Stored in moisture-free conditions to prevent degradation.

Therapeutic Uses

  • Laxative (adds fiber to diet).
  • Used in microbiological culture media.
  • Emulsifying agent in pharmaceuticals.

Commercial Utility

  • Used in food industry (jellies, ice creams).
  • Used in cosmetics (face masks, skin gels).

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