and The Department of Chemistry, Lucknow University, Lucknow, India. Physic0 -Chemical Studies on Indian Plant Gums. Polyelectrolytic behaviour of Acacia ...
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a Food Engineering and Technology Department, Institute of Chemical ... Microencapsulations of cumin oleoresin by spray drying using gum arabic, ..... in the cumin oleoresin by varying gum acacia concentration from 20% to 45%, ...
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Specific optical rotations of 185 Acacia gums are computed from carbohydrate data ... is described in Appendix A. Chemical data required for such computations are available for ..... Matrix multiplication has not been given any symbol. ...
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Dream Symbol Gum: Encyclopedia - Acacia ... Concentrated cinnamaldehyde is a skin irritant, and the chemical is toxic in large doses, but no agencies suspect the compound is a carcinogen or poses a long-term health hazard. Most cinnemaldehyde is excreted in urine as cinnamic acid, an oxidized form of cinnamaldehyde.
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a chemical symbol for the element actinium. acacia gum; same as gum arabic. Acaeté Diamond; a rough diamond of 161.50 from Brazil, Found in 1971. The current owner is unknown. accabar; accarbaar. accarbaar;
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Off the top of my head, some definitions of these (mostly) (relatively) common words: Acacias -- pl., Acacia. N. A family of shrubs (trees?). Acacia gum is a pretty common ingredient in foodstuffs. Carnies -- pl., Carny. ... If we use the new chemical-word-filter, he's clearly providing instructions on building some type...
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Acacia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Acacia (pronounced /əˈkeɪʃə/ ) is a genus of shrubs and trees belonging to the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae, first described in Africa by the Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus...
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Concept Explore Home ... Ac n.1.the chemical symbol for actinum, a radioactive element. Syn. -- actinium; [WordNet 1.5] ... 2. (Med.)The inspissated juice of several species of acacia; -- called also gum acacia, and gum arabic. [ Webster]
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The international chemical hazard symbol indicates that there is a potential risk associated with this ingredient. ... Acacia; Origin: Gum arabic obtained from the Acacia tree. Function: Viscosity adjuster; Restrictions and Adverse Effects: See 'Cosmetics Unmasked';
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Various species of acacia yield gum. ... Many Acacia species have important uses in traditional medicine. Most all, of the uses have been shown to have a scientific basis since chemical compounds found in the various species have medicinal effects. ... The Acacia is used as a symbol in Freemasonry, to represent purity and...
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