Ulva conglobata

Ulva conglobata is a species of seaweed in the family Ulvaceae that can be found on Jeju Island of Korea, Qingdao province of China and Yokohama, Japan.

Description
It is 10 cm in length with rounded edges that are 9 - 16 µm long and are 7 - 12 µm wide. Its base is made up of 2 lines of cells which are 50 cm in length. Its sides are 34 - 39 µm while the bottom is 38 - 50 µm.

Uses
Its methanol extract is used to treat Alzheimer's disease while its ethanol have polysaccharides which contains 23.04-35.20% of sulfate ester with 10.82-14.91% of uronic acid, and 3.82-451% of protein. It also produces crude enzyme when its mixed with linoleic acid which is widely used to fight influenza.