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Meaning of "alginic"

Alginic is an adjective that describes something related to or derived from alginic acid. It is used as a noun in English
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  • Relating to alginic acid or its derivatives.

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Alginic acid functions as a heparinoid when it is sulfonated.
It is preferred to use alginic acid as the polysaccharide.
One suitable rafting agent is alginic acid.
A preferred alginic acid salt is sodium alginate.
Much preferred as the binder are alginic binders.
The resulting alginic acid solutions were cooled.
Positive test for sodium and alginic acid.
Alginic acid is shown to be quantitatively important by extract analysis.
The polysaccharide may be alginic acid or sodium alginate.
Alginic acid is substantially insoluble in water.
Positive test for ammonium and alginic acid.
Cornstarch and alginic acid are suitable disintegrating agents.
Positive test for calcium and alginic acid.
Alginic acid and pectin are mentioned as possible polysaccharides.
Fibre obtained from metallic salts of alginic acid.

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Salts of alginic acid are preferred for this purpose.
Sodium alginate is the sodium salt of alginic acid.
The salts of alginic acids are generally named alginates.
Sodium alginate is a water soluble salt of alginic acid.
Alginic acid has been widely used in antacid products.
Specific disintegrants include alginic acid and croscarmelose.
Alginic acid and derivatives.
It is preferable to use purified alginic acids.
Alginic acid sodium salt.
Test for alginic acid.
Positive test for potassium and for alginic acid.
Corn starch and alginic acid are suitable disintegrating agents.
Potassium salt of alginic acid.
Solutions of alginic acid or pectin give particularly good results.
Ammonium salt of alginic acid.
Also salts of alginic acid are useful for this purpose.
Calcium salt of alginic acid.
Com starch and alginic acid are suitable disintegrating agents.
Propanediol ester of alginic acid.
Alginic acid is often combined with other antacids in various products.
Preparation of the various types of alginic acid is described in literature.
Alginic acid and its sodium salt are also useful as disintegrants.
Alginates are salts of alginic acid.
Alginic acid is extracted from algae using sodium carbonate solution.
Examples of such absorbed or adsorbed polymer are alginic acid or an alginate.
Alginic acid polymers consist of mannuronic and guluronic acid segments.
References to alginate include alginic acid unless context dictates otherwise.
Alginic acids sufficiently maintains the gelation strength in gastric acid.
The second solution may be an aqueous solution comprising an alginic acid.
The salt of the alginic acid is preferably sodium alginate or potassium alginate.
A gel was formed when carrageenan was used in combination with alginic acid.
Most preferred anionic polysaccharide is alginic acid or a water soluble salt thereof.
The type of gel formed depends on the source of alginic acid.
The alginic acid salt used is selected from potassium or sodium alginate.
To prepare new esters it is possible to use alginic acids of any origin.

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