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mannitol Meaning in Tamil ( mannitol வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

மானிடோல்,



mannitol தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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mannitol's Usage Examples:

It also yields, by the so-called mucous fermentation, a mucous, gummy mass, mixed with mannitol and lactic acid.


exacerbaterauma setting, however, the blood-brain barrier may be disrupted allowing leakage of the mannitol thereby exacerbating the problem.


The starting point was ordinary(d)mannite (mannitol),C 6 H 14 0 61 a naturally occurring hexahydric alcohol, which only differed from a-acritol, the alcohol obtained by reducing a-acrose, with regard to optical activity.


Well, because somebody in Japan 10 years ago had published the first paper on making mitochondria and he used mannitol.


In these cases the mannitic fermentation had obviously not developed to any extent, and small quantities of mannitol appear to exercise no prejudicial effect on flavour.


The ketone is also obtained when Bertrand's sorbose bacterium acts on glycerol; this medium also acts on other alcohols to yield ketoses; for example: erythrite gives erythrulose, arabite arabinulose, mannitol fructose, 'c.


The micro-organism splits up the laevulose in the must, forming mannitol and different acids, particularly volatile acid.


Many low-carbohydrate food manufacturers use mannitol and erythritol to sweeten low-carb foods.


The cartridges also contain mannitol, glycine and dibasic sodium phosphate.


"It also yields, by the so-called mucous fermentation, a mucous, gummy mass, mixed with mannitol and lactic acid.


Thus the author found in some very old and fine wines very appreciable quantities of mannitol.


For mannitol, the water sorption results indicate a higher mannitol amorphous content is possible with higher BSA loadings.


It would appear from the researches of the author and others that the mannitol ferment is more generally present in wines than is supposed to be the case.





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