نتایج جستجو برای: gum plants

تعداد نتایج: 206782  

2005
O. S. AZEEZ

This research is aimed at producing gum from cashew tree latex, which can act as substitute for gum Arabic. The method used include drying and size reduction of the exudates gum, sieving of the gum to remove impurities, dissolution of the gum in distilled water, filtration to remove polysaccharide waste and finally concentration and stability of the gum. Glycerine, starch and Zinc oxide are som...

Journal: :Molecules 2016
Giuseppe Mannino Andrea Occhipinti Massimo E Maffei

Boswellia serrata and Boswellia sacra (syn. B. carteri) are important medicinal plants widely used for their content of bioactive lipophilic triterpenes. The qualitative and quantitative determination of boswellic acids (BAs) is important for their use in dietary supplements aimed to provide a support for osteoarthritic and inflammatory diseases. We used High Performance Liquid Chromatography (...

Journal: :Addictive behaviors 2009
Jean-François Etter

We conducted an Internet survey in 2004-2007 in 526 daily users of the nicotine gum, to assess use of, and dependence on the nicotine gum in former smokers. We used modified versions of the Nicotine Dependence Syndrome Scale (NDSS-G), the Cigarette Dependence Scale (CDS-G) and the Fagerström Test (FTND-G). After 30 days, 155 participants (29%) indicated their gum use. Higher dependence on the g...

Journal: :Nicotine & tobacco research : official journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco 2004
John R Hughes Janine L Pillitteri Peter W Callas Richard Callahan Michael Kenny

To estimate the amount of misuse of and dependence on nicotine gum in an over-the-counter (OTC) setting, we conducted two telephone surveys of smokers recruited by newspaper ads. Study 1 surveyed 266 U.S. ever-smokers using OTC gum to determine the percentage who used the gum for noncessation reasons or used gum and cigarettes concurrently. In Study 1, 6% initially purchased nicotine gum to red...

Journal: :IOP conference series 2023

Abstract The use of plant extracts rich in primary and secondary metabolites as biostimulants agriculture is a modern approach for increasing the sustainability crops. Quinoa seeds ( Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) spinach leaves Spinacia oleracea L.) are valuable source biologically active compounds metabolism such polyphenolic ecdysteroids. An important producers – polysaccharides common chicory C...

2010
V T P Vinod R B Sashidhar

Indian forests are a major source of large number of non-wood forest products. One such product is an exudate tree gum, regionally called as gum Kondagogu (Cochlospermum gossypium DC.), belonging to the family Bixaceae. This gum is collected by tribals in the state of Andhra Pradesh and marketed by Girijan Cooperative Society, Andhra Pradesh, India. Experimental work carried out in our laborato...

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...

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