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The mechanical properties of gels formed by either mixtures of mucilage gum from Opuntia ficus indica and κ-carrageenan or i-carrageenan have been examined ...
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The aim of the present study is to characterize the rheological properties of mucilage gum (Opuntia ficus indica). These data are required in order to gain ...
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What are gums and mucilages, where we can find them, their properties and therapeutic values. ... The demulcent action is continued in the lining of the digestive tract and this explains the remedies that mucilage bring for ulcers, lesions, inflammations in the gastrointestinal tract and for reducing the excessive...
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Gum senegal, a variety of gum arabic produced by Acacia Verek, occurs in pieces generally rounded, of the size of a pigeon's egg, and of a reddish or yellow colour, and specific gravity 1.436. It gives with water a somewhat stronger mucilage than gum arabic, from which it is distinguished by its clear interior,
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In the case of resinous tinctures mucilage of gum acacia should be used in the proportion of not less than one-sixteenth part of the finished mixture. Mucilage of gum acacia mixed with an equal quantity of syrup or glycerin is a useful excipient for pills.
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Mucilage of Gum Arabic; Mucilage of Gum Acacia; Mucilage de Gomme, Fr. Cod.; Mucilage arabique, Fr.; Mucilago Gummi Arabici, P. G.; Gummischleim, G.; Mucilagine di gomma arabica. It.; Mucilago de goma arabica, Sp. ... This mucilage is semi-transparent, almost colorless, if prepared from good gum, viscid, tenacious,
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Dictionary entry overview: What does gum mean? ... mucilage (a gelatinous substance secreted by plants) ... glue; mucilage; gum...
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Gum-arabic. A gummy exudation from Acacia vera, and other species of Acacia. ... Mucilage of gum-arabic. ... Mucilage of sassafras-pith.
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The Mucilage of Gum Arabic (Mucilago Acact;e, U. S., Br.; Mistura Acaciae, Lond,; Mucilago, Ed.) is an officinal preparation, made, according to the U. S. Pharmacopoeia, by dissolving four troyounces of the gum in half a pint of boiling water.
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Due to the extremely long lasting flavor of Stride Gum people are still chewing their first piece. Well now we're going to make them spit out that first piece and chew another. Join us on our adventure to get gum chewers to chew another piece...
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