What are Polysaccharides
Polysaccharides are long chains of carbohydrates that are found in certain plants. Chondrus crispus, also known as Irish moss or carrageen moss, is a red seaweed that grows in the cool waters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. It has been traditionally used in Irish and Scottish cuisine for its thickening properties. However, recent research has discovered that chondrus crispus contains a unique polysaccharide complex that provides numerous benefits to the skin. The discovery of these polysaccharides in chondrus crispus algae began with the study of carrageenan, a type of sulfated polysaccharide extracted from the plant. Carrageenan has been used in the food industry as a thickening and stabilising agent for decades. However, as scientists began to study the properties of carrageenan more closely, they discovered that it contained a variety of bioactive compounds that could be beneficial to human health. Further research led to the discovery of other polysaccharides in chondrus crispu...