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Superphylum
  
Heterokonta

Family
  
Lessoniaceae

Scientific name
  
Eisenia bicyclis

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Laminariales

Genus
  
Eisenia

Higher classification
  
Eisenia

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Similar
  
Dulse, Hijiki, Kombu, Edible seaweed, Kelp

Arame (荒布, Eisenia bicyclis, syn. Ecklonia bicyclis), sea oak is a species of kelp, of the Brown algae, best known for its use in Japanese cuisine.

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Description

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Eisenia bicyclis is limited in distribution to temperate Pacific Ocean waters, mostly around Japan, although it is deliberately cultured elsewhere, including South Korea. It grows and reproduces seasonally. Two flattened oval fronds rise from a stiff woody stipe which can be up to about 1 metre (3.3 ft) tall. The fronds are shed and new ones formed annually. The plant appears both branched and feathered. It may be harvested by divers manually or mechanically, and the dried form is available year-round.

Cuisine

It is one of many species of seaweed used in Asian cuisine.

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Usually purchased in a dried state, it is reconstituted quickly, taking about five minutes. Arame comes in dark brown strands, has a mild, semi-sweet flavor, and a firm texture. It is added to appetizers, casseroles, muffins, pilafs, soups, toasted dishes, and many other types of food. Its mild flavor makes it adaptable to many uses.

Chemistry

Arame Arame A Nutritious Seaweed Bursting with Iodine Calcium and Iron

Arame is high in calcium, iodine, iron, magnesium, and vitamin A as well as being a dietary source of many other minerals. It also is harvested for alginate, fertilizer and iodide. It contains the storage polysaccharide laminarin and the tripeptide eisenin, a peptide with immunological activity.

Lignan content in arame is noted by several sources. It also contains the phlorotannins phlorofucofuroeckol A, dioxinodehydroeckol, fucofuroeckol A, eckol, dieckol, triphloroethol A and 7-phloroethol. Extracts of this algae have been tested to combat MRSA staph infections.

Additional reading

  • Menshova, Roza; Ermakovaa, Svetlana; Anastyuka, Stanislav; Isakova, Vladimir; Dubrovskayaa, Yuliya; Kusaykina, Mikhail; Umb, Byung-Hun; Zvyagintseva, Tatiana (2013). "Structure, enzymatic transformation and anticancer activity of branched high molecular weight laminaran from brown alga Eisenia bicyclis". Carbohydrate Polymers. 99: 101–109. doi:10.1016/j.carbpol.2013.08.037. PMID 24274485. 
  • Kojima, T.; et al. (1993). "Eisenin (L-pyroGlu-L-Gln-L-Ala), a new biological response modifier". Journal of Immunotherapy. 13 (1): 36–42. PMID 8435430. 
  • Kristina Turner. 1996. The Self-Healing Cookbook: A Macrobiotic Primer for the Healing Body. p. 122
  • Herry Cahyana, Antonius; Shuto, Yoshihiro; Kinoshita, Yoshiro (26 December 1991). "Pyropheophytin a as an antioxidative substance from the marine alga, arame (Eisenia bicyclis)". Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry. 56 (10): 1533–1535. doi:10.1271/bbb.56.1533. 
  • References

    Arame Wikipedia