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  1. ... is being studied with chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Modified Citrus Pectin (MCP) Citrus pectin is a complex polysaccharide found ... colon, lung, and prostate cancer. Refer to the Modified Citrus Pectin section in the PDQ summary on Prostate Cancer, ...
  2. ... arnica OR centella asiatica OR cetyl myristoleate OR citrus pectin OR (cinnamon [tw] AND (antioxidants [mh] OR oils)) ...
  3. NLM Digital Collections - Blood program in World War II 
    Publication: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Surgeon General, Dept. of the Army : For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O., 1964
    ... globulin from plasma, 363 globin from plasma, 362 pectin from citrus fruit, 378 plasma from blood, 52, 127, 268, ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Term in pharmacy 
    Publication: Chicago : G.P. Engelhard & Co., [1891?]
    ... Constituents Cassia Fis- tula. Cassia fistula. Fruit. Acids, pectin, sugar, mucil. Lemon- juice. Citrus Limonium. Fruit. Citric acid 10# mal acid, gum ...
  5. ... bones. By the action of a nitrogenous substance, pectin is further modified into pectosic and pectic acids, and as the ...
  6. ... is acidulous and sweet. Constituents.—Tannin, malic acid, pectin. Properties.—Astringent. Dose, 1 to 4 grams (gr. xv—5j >, in infusion or tincture. BELA—BAEL. BENGAL QUINCE. 331 AURANTII FRUCTUS.—Bitter Orange. Origin.—Citrus vulgaris, Hisso. Natural order, Auran- tiacese. Habitat.—Northern ...
  7. ... is acidulous and sweet. Constituents.—Tannin, malic acid, pectin. Properties.—Astringent. Dose, 1 to 4 grams (gr. in infusion or tiucture. AURANTII FRUCTUS.—Bitter Orange. Origin.—Citrus vulgaris, Pisso. Natural order, Rutaceoe, Aurantiese. Habitat.—Northern ...
  8. ... is acidulous and sweet. Constituents.—Tannin, malic acid, pectin, Properties.—Astringent. Dose, 1 to 4 grams (gr. in infusion or tincture. AURANTII FRUCTUS.—Bitter Orange. Origin.—Citrus vulgaris, Risso. Natural order, Rutaceae, Aurantiese. Habitat.—Northern ...
  9. ... the cellular and other tissues. Tt is a modified protein compound. Formula, C13II10N2O5. Ckondrine is C16H13N4O7. The substance called vegetable jelly is pectin. Gelatine, sugar of. A product of the ac ...
  10. ... CELLULAR VEGETABLE DRUGS—FRUITS. Constituents.—Tannin, malic acid, pectin. ... vulgaris, Risso. Natural order, liuta- ceae, Aurantiese. Habitat.— ...
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