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bassorin - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
bassorin (usually uncountable, plural bassorins). (organic chemistry) An amylose that is a constituent part of a species of gum from Basra (previously ...
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BASSORIN Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of BASSORIN is a substance that is a constituent of some gums (as tragacanth) and is insoluble in water but swells to form a gel.
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Bassorin - MFA Cameo - Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Description. A muciliginous component the forms about 60-70% of Gum tragacanth. Bassorin is also found in some gum-resins, such as Olibanum ...
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bassorin
bassorin (ˈbæsərɪn) [f. Bassor-a gum + -in.] An inodorous, colourless, translucent substance, found in Bassora and other gums, insoluble but swelling to a gelatinous state in water.1830 Lindley Nat. Syst. Bot. 265 The nutritive substance called Salep..consists almost entirely of a chemical principle...
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Effect of bassorin (derived from gum tragacanth) and halloysite ...
Results showed that bassorin led to the increased gel-forming ability (at a lower temperature) and mechanical properties of MC hydrogel. The presence of HNTs ...
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Tragacanth - Wikipedia
Tragacanth is a natural gum obtained from the dried sap of several species of Middle Eastern legumes of the genus Astragalus
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Effect of bassorin (derived from gum tragacanth) and halloysite ...
In this study, novel thermosensitive methylcellulose (MC) hydrogels containing bassorin (Ba) and halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) have been developed for ...
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Gum Tragacanth - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Gum tragacanth exhibits two separate fractions: one is 60–70% compound called as bassorin and another is 20–30% known as tragacanthin. Tragacanthin is water ...
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bassorin, 9000-68-4 - The Good Scents Company
Category: natural substances and extractives. Recommendation for bassorin usage levels up to: not for fragrance use. Recommendation for bassorin flavor ...
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The effects of Astragalus polysaccharides, tragacanthin, and ...
All the concentrations of tragacanthin, bassorin, and APS (except at 0.8-100 μg/mL in CCRF-CEM) decreased the viability of all the cells compared to the ...
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tragacanth
tragacanth (ˈtrægəkænθ) Also 6 tragachant, 7 tragagant, 8 tragant, -anth; see also adragant, dragant, dragon2. [a. F. tragacante (16th c.) = It., Sp. tragacanta, ad. L. tragacantha (Pliny), a. Gr. τραγάκανθα goat's-thorn, tragacanth-shrub, f. τράγος he-goat + ἄκανθα thorn. The gum was called in L. t...
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mucilage
mucilage (ˈmjuːsɪlɪdʒ) Forms: 5 muscillage, 5–7 muscilage, 6 muscellage, musilage, mus(se)lege, mucculage, 6–7 mucillage, 7 mussilage, mus(i)lidge, mucilege, 8 mucillage, 9 musilage, 7– mucilage. [a. F. mucilage (14th c.), ad. late L. mūcilāgo (c 400) musty juice (whence Sp. mucilago, Pg. mucilagem,...
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