Not unlike teeth, sea plants accumulate a slimy biofilm on their surface. Scientists have found that these plants have a natural, protective mechanism to break down this biofilm, using compounds like polysaccharides and enzymes. Because tartar is essentially layers of biofilm, these compounds can help combat the buildup of tartar. Nature’s pretty clever!
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