alginic acid

alginic acid
al·gin·ic acid (.)al-.jin-ik- n an insoluble colloidal acid (C6H8O6)n that in the form of its salts is a constituent of the cell walls of brown algae and is used in making dental preparations and in preparing pharmaceuticals

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an antacid drug used, often in the form of alginates and in combination with other drugs, to treat heart-burn caused by acid reflux into the gullet and hiatus hernia. It is administered by mouth. Trade names: Gastrocote, Gaviscon, etc.

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al·gin·ic ac·id (al-jinґik) [NF] a hydrophilic colloidal carbohydrate extracted with dilute alkali from species of brown seaweed of the class Phaeophyceae; used as a tablet binder and emulsifying agent.

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  • alginic acid — [al dʒɪnɪk] noun Chemistry an insoluble gelatinous carbohydrate found in many brown seaweeds, chiefly as salts which are used as thickening agents. Origin C19: alginic from alga + in1 + ic …   English new terms dictionary

  • alginic acid — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary algin + 1 ic Date: 1885 an insoluble colloidal acid (C6H8O6)n that in the form of its salts is a constituent of the cell walls of brown algae …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • alginic acid — /al jin ik/, Chem. an insoluble, colloidal acid, (C6H8O6)n, found in the cell walls of various kelps, esp. brown kelps, known chiefly in the form of its salts, and used as a thickening or stabilizing agent in foodstuffs, esp. ice cream, and for… …   Universalium

  • alginic acid — al•gin′ic ac′id [[t]ælˈdʒɪn ɪk[/t]] n. chem. an insoluble colloidal acid, (C6H8O6)n, found in the cell walls of various kelps: used as a thickener or stabilizer, esp. in ice cream, and for sizing paper • Etymology: 1885–90 …   From formal English to slang

  • alginic acid — /ælˌdʒɪnɪk ˈæsəd/ (say al.jinik asuhd) noun an insoluble acid, (C6H8 O6)n, found in certain seaweeds; used as a thickening agent in foods and for sizing paper …  

  • alginic acid — noun a gum (a carboxylated polysaccharide), extracted from certain seaweeds, used as a food additive Syn: E400, thickener, stabiliser, gelling agent, emulsifier See Also: alginate …   Wiktionary

  • alginic acid — n. an insoluble carbohydrate found (chiefly as salts) in many brown seaweeds. Etymology: ALGA + IN + IC …   Useful english dictionary

  • alginic — alginˈic adjective (alginic acid an acid obtained from certain seaweeds, used in plastics, medicine, as a food thickening agent, etc) • • • Main Entry: ↑alga …   Useful english dictionary

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