Sinice ( Cyanophyta) – systematyka, budowa komórki i znaczenie; Spirulina platensis i jej wpływ na organizm ludzki
© Borgis - Medycyna Rodzinna 4/2010, s. 120-123
*Sylwia Klasik, Maria Zych, Ilona Kaczmarczyk-Sedlak
Summary
Cyanobacteria ( Cyanophyta) fall into the classification of Procaryotic ( Procaryota). In the cells of these organisms the cell nucleus is absent. These Algae are been found in variety of environments. The Spirulina platensis fall into the classification of cyanobacteria ( Cyanophyta). Cells of Spirulina are cylindrical, arranged in helicoidal, unbranched filaments. The helical shape of the trichome is characteristic of the genus. Spirulina platensis, blue-green algae, is a rich source of nutrients. This algae has been known and used since ancient times. It is containing 60% protein, vitamin E, phycocyanin, beta-carotene, gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), vitamin B12, iron, magnesium. It is a powerful tonic for the immune system of adult man, protection our body before free radical molecules and oxidant processes, the source of substances which improve gastrointestinal and digestive health, the component of diet for people who want to lose weight, a food supplement in infant malnutrition, a high intensity superfood for a high intensity superfood.
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