Alginate

/ˈælɡɪneɪt/ noun

A salt or ester of alginic acid, derived from brown seaweed and used in food, textiles, and pharmaceutical products as a thickening or gelling agent.

Derived from 'algin' with the suffix '-ate' indicating a salt or chemical compound. As chemists began isolating and studying alginic acid in the 1800s, they created this term to describe its various forms and derivatives used in industry.

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