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Paraimprobicoccus 🔍

Paraimprobicoccus is a type of bacterium that has been found in soil, water, and other living organisms. It is characterized by its ability to grow on a variety of substrates, including plant-based materials like leaves or bark, as well as animal-derived materials like carrageenan. This species is known for producing unique compounds called paraminosans, which have been used in medicine to treat various diseases.

Carrageen 🔍

Carrageenan is a type of gelatinous protein found in certain types of seaweed, such as kelp and kelp products. It's primarily used in pharmaceuticals for its anti-inflammatory properties.

Carrageenase-producing 🔍

carrageenan, a type of enzyme, plays a crucial role in the breakdown of cellulose and other organic materials within cells, aiding in tissue repair and metabolism.

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