phycocolloids
Phycocolloids are polysaccharide-based hydrocolloids derived from marine algae (seaweed) that function as thickeners, gelling agents, and stabilizers in foods and other products. The term typically covers three major commercial families: agar, carrageenan, and alginates, each with distinct structures and gelling behaviors that enable a range of textures from gels to viscous solutions.
Agar is recovered from red seaweeds such as Gelidium and Gracilaria. Carrageenan comes from red algae, notably
In applications, phycocolloids provide texture and stability. Agar yields clear, firm gels that set at moderate
Safety and regulation are region-specific; these materials are generally permitted as food additives when sourced from