نتایج جستجو برای: gum tragacanth

تعداد نتایج: 9087  

Journal: :The Journal of Laryngology & Otology 1923

2017
Bujun Ge Hongmei Zhao Rui Lin Jialiang Wang Quanning Chen Liming Liu Qi Huang

BACKGROUND In some studies, gum-chewing was demonstrated to have a beneficial effect on resumption of bowel function; however, other contradictory findings in other studies refute the effects of gum-chewing on peristaltic movements and digestive system stimulation. In addition, most previous studies were after colorectal or gynecology surgery, whereas few reports focused on the effect of gum-ch...

Journal: :Lancet 1988
K J Brower F C Blow T P Beresford

he reduced daily usage of nicotine gum to 16, 12, and 5 pieces, respectively, while using 3, 7, and 14 pieces of placebo gum. During week 6, he used no nicotine gum intake and averaged 17 pieces of placebo gum per day. During week 7 the 19 pieces of gum he used were divided between placebo gum and bubble gum. By week 8 and at the six-month follow-up he was using only bubble gum. We confirmed th...

Journal: :The International journal of neuroscience 1998
T Yagyu I Kondakor K Kochi T Koenig D Lehmann T Kinoshita T Hirota T Yagyu

We investigated brain electric field signatures of subjective feelings after chewing regular gum or gum base without flavor. 19-channel eyes-closed EEG from 20 healthy males before and after 5 minutes of chewing the two gum types in random sequence was source modeled in the frequency domain using the FFT-Dipole-Approximation. 3-dimensional brain locations and strengths (Global Field Power, GFP)...

2010
Amalesh Samanta Durbadal Ojha Biswajit Mukherjee

Gum odina and various parts of the plant Odina wodier are traditionally used in Indian folk medicine. Here an effort was made to investigate the efficacy of gum odina as new pharmaceutical excipients, in particular, as an emulsifying agent. Primary emulsion was prepared using wet gum method taking oil: water: gum (4:2:1) with gum acacia powder as an emulsifying agent. This was used as a standar...

Journal: :Acta pharmaceutica 2013
Majid Saeedi Katayoun Morteza-Semnani Mehdi Sagheb-Doust

Polysaccharide mucilage derived from the seeds of Plantago major L. (family Plantaginaceae) was investigated for use in matrix formulations containing propranolol hydrochloride. HPMC K4M and tragacanth were used as standards for comparison. The hardness, tensile strength, and friability of tablets increased as the concentration of mucilage increased, indicating good compactibility of mucilage p...

Journal: :Genitourinary medicine 1995
H L McClean M Reid A Scoular

OBJECTIVE To assess health professionals' views of genitourinary medicine (GUM) services in a large UK city and to determine potential intervention measures for change. METHODS A postal questionnaire was sent to 205 service providers in a range of sexual health services in Glasgow, including GUM specialist doctors, nurses and health advisers. The questionnaire included structured questions ab...

2012

The utility of gum Arabic (Acacia Species) as film former (binder) in formulations was investigated. Some property such as blistering and scratch adhesion of the solutions of crude gum Arabic as a sole binder in formulations were investigated and compared to those of solutions of modified gum Arabic. From the work carried out, it was discovered that the quality of the film resulting from the so...

2015
Stefan W. Wessel Henny C. van der Mei David Morando Anje M. Slomp Betsy van de Belt-Gritter Amarnath Maitra Henk J. Busscher

Chewing of gum contributes to the maintenance of oral health. Many oral diseases, including caries and periodontal disease, are caused by bacteria. However, it is unknown whether chewing of gum can remove bacteria from the oral cavity. Here, we hypothesize that chewing of gum can trap bacteria and remove them from the oral cavity. To test this hypothesis, we developed two methods to quantify nu...

Journal: :Journal of environmental sciences 2014
Sumona Mukherjee Soumyadeep Mukhopadhyay Agamuthu Pariatamby Mohd Ali Hashim Jaya Narayan Sahu Bhaskar Sen Gupta

Recovery of cellulose fibres from paper mill effluent has been studied using common polysaccharides or biopolymers such as Guar gum, Xanthan gum and Locust bean gum as flocculent. Guar gum is commonly used in sizing paper and routinely used in paper making. The results have been compared with the performance of alum, which is a common coagulant and a key ingredient of the paper industry. Guar g...

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