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    bioavailability and extensive pre systemic metabolism. Methods: In the present study‚ the mucilage extracted from Fenugreek seeds (Trigonella foenum-graecum) was used as superdisintegrant. The oral dispersible tablets were prepared by using wet granulation technique. A three factor two level (23) central composite design was employed for the optimization of formulation. The input variables chosen are amount of fenugreek mucilage‚ amount of mannitol‚ and concentration of PVP and the response parameters chosen

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    The Feasibility of Utilizing Basella Rubra (Alugbati/ Malabar Nightshade) Stem as a Potential Skin Moisturizer Background of the Study: People nowadays use alugbati nightshade leaves for cooking and throw away the stems. Instead of throwing the stems‚ why not investigate a product from utilizing Basella Rubra (Alugbati) stems that will be a great help to the industry. Utilizing the stems of Basella Rubra is also practical and economical for the users. This kind of plant is abundant even found

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    flesh which is very good and is usually eaten as a fresh fruit. Caimito also contains mucilage‚ that if this gluey substance will stick on your shirt‚ it will need some gas to obtain the dirt.i Mucilage it is a sticky or gluey substance produced by nearly all plant and microorganisms. Naturally occurring‚ with high-molecular-weight (200‚000 and up)‚ organic plant product of unknown detailed structure.ii Mucilage in plants usually used as storage of

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    same function as the coconut husk fiber‚ this is used to lessen the number or amount of water hyacinth in our environment because of its abundance and bad effects. To improve the quality of the bioplastic product‚the researchers used okra wherein mucilage can be found which lessens the brittleness of the said product because of the so called‚ glycirin. Another concerned material in the study is cornstarch. It is the source of polymer which is said to be the building blocks of the eco-friendly plastic

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    Adhesives and Glue

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    Hypothesis I think that mucilage glue would work the best with paper for all the amount of time. The glue stick would not work that well on wood but pretty good for paper. I think that white glue would not have enough time to dry for the 10 minutes but‚ when it has enough time to dry it would be hard to take apart. III. Materials The materials used were wood‚ mucilage glue‚ white glue‚ glue stick and paper. IV. Methods Get 18 pieces of paper‚ 18 pieces of wood‚ mucilage glue‚ white glue and

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    Bioplastic

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    Tabaco National Haigh School Tabaco City UTILIZATION OF PULVERIZED COCOS NUCIFERA FIBER‚ DRIED EICHHORNIA AND ABELMOSCHUS ESCULENTUS MUCILAGE AS COMPONENTS OF BIOPLASTIC PRODUCT Submitted by: Maria Yvita Queenne Ignacio Aubrey Dacir Katriela Marie de Villa Jolina Mae Rapirap Jhoan Villanueva IV- Newton Introduction The harmful effects of synthetic plastics in the environment have been increasing‚ resulting to the demand that people explore other means wherein the products can be produced

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    Okra

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    pods are commonly remove or cut and thrown prior to cooking. This part of okra pod also contains mucilage which gives its slimy characteristic. This mucilage has a good potential to be alternative glue. (University of Sto. Tomas Department of Medical Technology). The researcher conducted its experimentation by extracting the mucilage of the okra by heating it over the pan and sieves it for its mucilage to be extracted and separated. From that‚ it will be followed by mixing other ingredients in quantitative

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    Alugbati Leaves

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    Study isolated Basellasaponins A‚ B‚ C‚ and D‚ oleanane-type triterpenes oligoglycosides‚ together with betavulgaroside 1‚ spinacoside C‚ and momordins IIb and IIc‚ from fresh aerial parts. • Leaves yield saponin‚ vitamin A and B. • Fruit yields mucilage and iron.  • Study of wild Basella rubra showed it to be abundant in carotene‚ middle in vitamin C‚ and low in nitrate. Nitrate in planted B. rubra is about twice that of the wild variety. Dye: With the anthocyanin content‚ it makes for a natural

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    enzymes or bacteria. 2. Flypaper traps use a sticky mucilage. 3. Snap traps utilize rapid leaf movements. 4. Bladder traps suck in prey with a bladder that generates an internal vacuum. 5. Lobster-pot traps force prey to move towards a digestive organ with inward-pointing hairs. These traps may be active or passive‚ depending on whether movement aids the capture of prey. For example‚ Triphyophyllum is a passive flypaper that secretes mucilage‚ but whose leaves do not grow or move in response

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    P H A R M A C EU TIC A L S O LU TIO N S PA R T I Pharmaceutical Technology II PHAR 2332 LEARN IN G O BJECTIVES  At the end of the lecture‚ the students should be able to; 1. Define pharmaceutical solutions. 2. Discuss the advantages & drawbacks of pharmaceutical solutions as dosage form. 3. Explain the formulation components in pharmaceutical solutions. 4. Describe types of pharmaceutical solutions. Solutions are: Dosage forms prepared by dissolving the active ingredient(s) in an aqueous or

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