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Tragacanth - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Tragacanth is a natural gum obtained from the dried sap of several species of Middle Eastern legumes of the genus Astragalus [18]. It is a viscous, odorless, tasteless, water-soluble mixture of polysaccharides. • Tragacanth provides thixotrophy to a solution (forms pseudoplastic solutions).
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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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Tragacanth: Health Benefits, Side Effects, Uses, Dose & Precautions
Tragacanth is used both for diarrhea and constipation. It is also an ingredient in toothpastes, hand lotions, denture adhesives, and vaginal creams and jellies.
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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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Tragacanth | Description, Gum, Source, Uses, & Facts - Britannica
Tragacanth is a mucilage-forming gum primarily from the shrub Astragalus gummifer, used commercially for its chemical stability and long shelf life.
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Gum Tragacanth (GT): A Versatile Biocompatible Material beyond ...
This anionic polymer is known to be a biodegradable, non-allergenic, non-toxic, and non-carcinogenic material.
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Astragalus gummifer - Wikipedia
Astragalus gummifer (tragacanth, gum tragacanth milkvetch), is a small woody evergreen shrub, with a typical height and spread of 30 cm at maturity.
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Organic Spree Gond Katira 250grams (8.81 oz) - Tragacanth Gum ...
100% Natural and Preservative-Free: Organic Spree Gond Katira is completely pure and free from preservatives, harmful chemicals, added flavors, or colors.
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Tragacanth Uses, Benefits & Dosage - Drugs.com
Tragacanth gum has been used as a binder in the creation of scaffolds for bone regrowth.Lett 2019
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Gum Tragacanth From Chef Rubber
Gum tragacanth is a natural gum that is derived from the sap of several species of legumes in the genus Astragalus. It has been used in culinary applications ...
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Diatragacanth
In pre-modern medicine, the name diatragacanth was applied to certain powders that contain the natural gum tragacanth as its basis. Powder of cold diatragacanth is composed of the gums tragacanth and arabic, liquorice, starch, white poppy seed, and the four great cold seeds (cucumber
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adragant
† adragant Obs. [a. Fr. adragant(e a popular corruption of tragacanthe] = tragacanth.1725 Bradley Fam. Dict. I. s.v. Appetite, Gum Adragant half an Ounce. 1775 Bruce in Phil. Trans. LXV. 416 It resembles gum adragant much in quality.
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Astragalus brachycalyx
legume commonly found on rocky mountain slopes in western Asia, from western Iran and northern Iraq to Turkey, and is commonly used as a source of gum tragacanth
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dragant
† ˈdragant Obs. Also 3–7 dragagant. [a. OF. dragant, dragagant, ad. late L. tragacanthum, (also dragantum), a. Gr. τραγάκανθα astragalus.] A gum; = tragacanth. Also called gum dragon, and formerly adragant.c 1265 Voc. in Wr.-Wülcker 559/23 Dragagantum, i. dragagant. 1542 Boorde Dyetary (1870) 97, I ...
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Astragalus octopus
A thorny, cushion-forming perennial subshrub closely resembling Astragalus longifolius, it produces a high-quality gum tragacanth.
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