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    Proximate composition and the production of fermentable sugars, levulinic acid, and HMF from Gracilaria fisheri and Gracilaria tenuistipitata cultivated in earthen ponds by Nunraksa, Nattawarit, Rattanasansri, Surichay, Praiboon, Jantana, Chirapart, Anong

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-02-2019)
    “…The red seaweeds are generally known to have a high content of polysaccharides and low content of lignin. They can be used as a bioethanol feedstock and to…”
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    Edible‐algae base composite film containing gelatin for food packaging from macroalgae, Gracilaroid (Gracilaria fisheri) by Boonprab, Kangsadan, Chirapart, Anong, Effendy, Waode Nilda Arifiana

    “…BACKGROUND Conventional petroleum‐based packaging films cause severe environmental problems. In the present study, bio‐edible film was introduced as being safe…”
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    Comparison of the photosynthetic efficiency, agar yield, and properties of Gracilaria salicornia (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta) with and without adelphoparasite by Chirapart, Anong, Praiboon, Jantana

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-02-2018)
    “…The red seaweed Gracilaria salicornia is widely distributed along the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman sea coast. In nature, the adelphoparasite Gracilaria babae…”
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    Contrasting patterns of genetic diversity and population discontinuity in the common red seaweed Gracilaria salicornia (Gracilariaceae) along the coasts of Thailand by Muangmai, Narongrit, Maneekat, Sinchai, Chirapart, Anong, Zuccarello, Giuseppe C.

    Published in Phycologia (Oxford) (03-09-2023)
    “…For long-term management and conservation of marine resources an understanding of their genetic diversity and geographic distribution is necessary. The red…”
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    Comparison of ethanol production from Gracilaria fisheri and Gracilaria tenuistipitata cultivated in aquaculture system in Thailand by Nunraksa, Nattawarit, Rattanasaensri, Surichay, Praiboon, Jantana, Chirapart, Anong

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-12-2018)
    “…Several species of seaweeds contain higher amounts of polysaccharides and low lignin. These species can be sources for bioethanol production and can be…”
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    Epiphytism differences in the commercial species of Gracilaria, G. fisheri, G. tenuistipitata, and G. salicornia, from Thailand by Chirapart, Anong, Praiboon, Jantana, Boonprab, Kangsadan, Puangsombat, Pongsatorn

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-12-2018)
    “…Epiphytism is a common phenomenon in seaweeds that can be observed in natural populations and under culture conditions. Epiphytes are generally attached…”
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    Ethanol production from Gracilaria fisheri using three marine epiphytic yeast species by Rattanasaensri, Surichay, Nunraksa, Nattawarit, Muangmai, Narongrit, Praiboon, Jantana, Chirapart, Anong

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-12-2018)
    “…Biofuels, especially bioethanol, are renewable resources that can supplement fossil fuel use. Gracilaria fisheri is a major cultivated seaweed in Thailand and…”
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    Homogeneous population of the brown alga Sargassum polycystum in Southeast Asia: possible role of recent expansion and asexual propagation by Chan, Sze Wai, Cheang, Chi Chiu, Chirapart, Anong, Gerung, Grevo, Tharith, Chea, Ang, Put

    Published in PloS one (17-10-2013)
    “…Southeast Asia has been known as one of the biodiversity hotspots in the world. Repeated glacial cycles during Pleistocene were believed to cause isolation of…”
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    Quality of the Seagrass Halophila ovalis on a Thai Intertidal Flat as Food for the Dugong by Yamamuro, Masumi, Chirapart, Anong

    Published in Journal of oceanography (01-02-2005)
    “…To determine whether dugongs along the Thai coast prefer relatively faster-growing Halophila ovalis due to its nutritional value, we analyzed the contents of…”
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    Growth and production of Thai agarophyte cultured in natural pond using the effluent seawater from shrimp culture by CHIRAPART, Anong, LEWMANOMONT, Khanjanapaj

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-01-2004)
    “…Issue Title: Asian Pacific Phycology in the 21st Century: Prospects and Challenges Growth rate determinations of the Thai agarophytes, Gracilaria fisheri (Xia…”
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    Growth and epiphytic responses of Gracilaria fisheri to Ascophyllum seaweed extract under controlled culture conditions by Chirapart, Anong, Khreauthong, Sunisa, Praiboon, Jantana, Rattanasaensri, Surichay, Ruangchuay, Rapeeporn

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-12-2022)
    “…Gracilaria fisheri is an important red seaweed on the sea coast of Thailand. Cultivation of this seaweed has brought economic benefits to the farmers in this…”
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    C6-Aldehyde Formation by Fatty Acid Hydroperoxide Lyase in the Brown Alga Laminaria angustata by Boonprab, Kangsadan, Matsuia, Kenji, Yoshida, Miyuki, Akakabe, Yoshihiko, Chirapart, Anong, Kajiwara, Tadahiko

    “…Some marine algae can form volatile aldehydes such as n-hexanal, hexenals, and nonenals. In higher plants it is well established that these short-chain…”
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    Chemical composition and ethanol production potential of Thai seaweed species by Chirapart, Anong, Praiboon, Jantana, Puangsombat, Pongsatorn, Pattanapon, Chutima, Nunraksa, Nattawarit

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-04-2014)
    “…This study evaluated the potential use of several Thai seaweed species for ethanol production. The high biomass of the green algae Ulva intestinalis and…”
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    Seasonal variation in the physical properties of agar and biomass of Gracilaria sp. (chorda type) from Tosa Bay, southern Japan by Chirapart, A. (Kochi Univ., Tosa, Kochi (Japan). Usa Marine Biological Inst.), Ohno, M

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-06-1993)
    “…Plants of Gracilaria sp. (chorda type), which grow along the coast of Uranouchi Inlet in Tosa Bay, southern Japan, showed the highest biomass in the summer (26…”
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    Transferring Gracilaria irregularis (Gracilariaceae, Rhodophyta) from Thailand to Gracilariopsis based on morphological and molecular analyses by Muangmai, Narongrit, Yamagishi, Yukimasa, Zuccarello, Giuseppe C., Chirapart, Anong, Lewmanomont, Khanjanapaj

    Published in Phycological research (01-01-2014)
    “…Summary Gracilaria irregularis, endemic to Thailand, was originally described from Ao Len, Trat peninsula, Thailand, and was characterized by a short,…”
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    Transferring G racilaria irregularis ( G racilariaceae, R hodophyta) from T hailand to G racilariopsis based on morphological and molecular analyses by Muangmai, Narongrit, Yamagishi, Yukimasa, Zuccarello, Giuseppe C., Chirapart, Anong, Lewmanomont, Khanjanapaj

    Published in Phycological research (01-01-2014)
    “…Summary G racilaria irregularis , endemic to T hailand, was originally described from A o L en, T rat peninsula, T hailand, and was characterized by a short,…”
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    Formation of Aldehyde Flavor (n-hexanal, 3Z-nonenal and 2E-nonenal) in the Brown Alga, Laminaria Angustata by Boonprab, Kangsadan, Matsui, Kenji, Akakabe, Yoshihiko, Yoshida, Miyuki, Yotsukura, Norishige, Chirapart, Anong, Kajiwara, Tadahiko

    Published in Journal of applied phycology (01-10-2006)
    “…2E-Nonenal and n-hexanal are the major and minor flavor compounds in the edible brown alga, Laminaria angustata, respectively. They are believed to…”
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