Agar Architecture

Agar Architecture: How Seaweed Extracts Became the Hidden Glue of the Global Economy.DE

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Synopsis

Take a look in your refrigerator, your bathroom cabinet, and your medicine pouch. From the smooth texture of your ice cream and the foam on your beer to your toothpaste and the petri dishes used in critical medical research, one invisible ingredient holds it all together: seaweed extracts. Agar, carrageenan, and alginate are the unsung heroes of global manufacturing, forming a multi-billion-dollar industry harvested entirely from the ocean.This fascinating exploration dives into the complex supply chains and food chemistry of hydrocolloids. You will discover how a simple red algae cultivated by impoverished farmers in Southeast Asia is processed into high-tech gels that stabilize the entire modern food and pharmaceutical system. The book uncovers the historical accidents that led to seaweed's industrial dominance and the fierce corporate battles over extraction patents.Learn how this hidden oceanic commodity dictates the texture of our daily lives. As climate change threatens fragile coastal ecosystems, understanding the economics of seaweed is crucial to securing the invisible glue that keeps our modern world from literally falling apart.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: epubli
  • ISBN: 9783565311965
  • Dimensions: 8 x 210 x 297 mm
  • Weight: 374g
  • Languages: English