Products
Aquamin Marine Marine Mineral Range
Marigot supply the Aquamin branded range of marine minerals derived from two sources: Marine Plant (Seaweed) & Seawater. The products are used to add nutritional value to a wide range of food & nutraceutical applications. The Marigot network of international distributors can provide availability and further detail to help you with incorporation.
Multimineral
Complex sourced
From Marine Plant
AQUAMIN F
Aquamin F is a natural mineral source produced from calcareous marine algae (Lithothamnion sp.). The seaweed is harvested from the North Atlantic seabed.
AQUAMIN AG
Aquamin AG (with Arabic gum) is produced from a natural mineral source - calcareous marine algae (Lithothamnion sp.) that is dispersible in colloidal suspensions. The seaweed is harvested from the North Atlantic seabed.
AQUAMIN TG
Aquamin TG is produced from a natural mineral source - calcareous marine algae (Lithothamnion sp.). Unmodified maize (corn) starch is added as a granulating agent. The seaweed is harvested from the North Atlantic seabed.
AQUAMIN S
Aquamin S is produced from a natural mineral source - calcareous marine algae (Lithothamnion sp.), which is treated with organic acids to render it acid soluble. The seaweed is harvested from the North Atlantic seabed.
AQUAMIN SOLUBLE
Aquamin Soluble is produced from a natural mineral source - calcareous marine algae (Lithothamnion sp.), which is treated with organic acids to render it soluble in aqueous systems. The seaweed is harvested from the North Atlantic seabed.
Marine
Magnesium sourced
From Seawater
AQUAMIN Mg AG
Aquamin Mg AG is derived from a natural mineral produced from seawater with Arabic Gum added for improved functionality including flowability and compression properties.
AQUAMIN Mg TG
Aquamin Mg TG is derived from a natural mineral source produced from seawater. Unmodified maize (corn) starch is added as a granulating agent.
AQUAMIN Mg SOLUBLE
Aquamin Mg Soluble is a Magnesium Citrate based mineral source produced by reacting Magnesium Oxide (derived from seawater) with Citric Acid to render it soluble in aqueous systems.