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==Implijoù==
Implijet e vez bezhin e-leizh evel boued gant pobloù bord ar mor dre ar Bed, dreist-holl e broioù evel [[Japan]] ha [[Korea]], met ivez e [[China]], [[Vietnam]], [[Indonezia]], [[Filipinez]], [[PeruPerou]], [[Taiwan]], [[Proviñsoù Atlantel Kanada]], [[Skandinavia]], [[Iwerzhon]], [[Kembre]], [Breizh]] , and Bro-[[Skos]], ha kalz a lec'hioù all evel-just. <!--Da skouer ong other places. For example, ''[[Porphyra]]'' is a red alga used in Wales to make [[Bara Lawr]], and in Japan dried, formed into sheets called [[nori]] which is widely used in soups, and for wrapping [[sushi]], boiled rice stuffed with bits of raw fish, sea urchin roe, or other ingredients. ''[[Chondrus crispus]]'' (commonly known as [[Irish moss]] or Carrageen Moss) is another red alga used in producing various food additives, along with [[Kappaphycus]] and various gigartinoid seaweeds.
 
Seaweeds are also harvested or cultivated for the extraction of [[Alginate]], [[Agar]] and [[Carrageenan]], collectively known as [[hydrocolloid]]s or phycocolloids. Hydrocolloids have attained commercial significance because they are used in various industries, the most common being food production<ref>Round F.E. 1962 ''The Biology of the Algae''. Edward Arnold Ltd.</ref>. Agar is found in foods such as confectionary, meats and poultry products, desserts and beverages and moulded foods. Carrageenan is used in preparation of salad dressings and sauces, dietetic foods, and as a preservative in meat and fish products, dairy items and baked goods. Alginates enjoy many of the same uses as carrageenan, but are also used in production of industrial products such as paper coatings, adhesives, dyes, gels, explosives and in processes such as paper sizing, textile printing, hydro-mulching and drilling. The food industry exploits the gelling, water-retention, emulsifying and other physical properties of these hydrocolloids. In the biomedicine and pharmaceutical industries, alginates are used in wound dressings, and production of dental moulds and have a host of other applications. In [[microbiology]] research, agar is extensively used as culture medium. Carrageenans, alginates and agaroses (the latter are prepared from agar by purification), together with other lesser-known macroalgal polysaccharides, also have several important biological activities or applications in biomedicine. For instance, it has been demonstrated in laboratory studies that seaweeds may have curative properties for [[tuberculosis]], [[arthritis]], colds and [[influenza]], and worm infestations. [http://www.seaweed.ie/uses_general/MedicinalUses.html]
 
A number of research studies have been conducted to investigate claims of seaweed's effects on human health. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?CMD=search&DB=pubmed]
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Seurtoù bezhin all a c'hell bezañ implijet evit [[teilañ]] an douar.