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Methylcellulose

Known as: Cellulose, methyl ether, Methyl Cellulose, Methylcellulose [Chemical/Ingredient] 
The methyl ether of cellulose with laxative activity. Methylcellulose is not absorbed by the intestines and attracts large amounts of water into the… 
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2011
2011
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer in nature and constitutes a large pool of carbon source for the microorganisms… 
2007
2007
A new nasal gel formulation has been developed using a natural mucoadhesive agent obtained from the fruit of Dellinia indica L… 
2001
2001
The aim of the present study was to determine whether there are any differences in the bioavailability of ibuprofen from… 
1981
1981
A comparison was made between the agar and methylcellulose culture systems with respect to their ability to support the clonal… 
1977
1977
The water-soluble, viscoelastic resin Polyox WSR 301), a poly(ethylene oxide) of high molecular weight (approximately 4 million… 
1977
1977
The genome of a defective interfering particle (DILT) derived from the heat-resistant strain of vesicular stomatitis virus is… 
1976
1976
Intravenous infusion of radiolabeled thoracic duct lymphocytes (TDL)2 from normal syngeneic donors to rats experimentally… 
1975
1975
A procedure for the purification of phosphodiesterase from Crotalus venom on DEAE-cellulose at alkaline pH is described. The… 
1968
1968
Recent observations (Rothschild & Gascon, 1966 have shown that water-soluble, sul-phated polysaccharides (cellulose, starch or…