| karaya gum | <chemical> Polysaccharide gum from sterculia urens, an indian tree; it is used as suspending or stabilizing agent in foods, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals; also as bulk-forming laxative, surgical lubricant and adhesive and in the treatment of skin ulcers. Pharmacological action: cathartic, excipient, tissue adhesives. Chemical name: Karaya gum (12 Dec 1998) |
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Synonyms : Gum, Karaya, Indian Tragacanth, Karaya, Gum
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sterculia gum: exudate of an Asian tree; used for finishing textiles and to thicken foodstuffs and cosmetics
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Water-soluble, gummy substance from the bark of a tree, used for healing or preventing damage to skin. Comes in gelatinous sheets, powder, paste; used as skin barrier around stoma.
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available as gum, powder and paste, for protecting the skin around the stoma.
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the dried gummy exudation from Sterculia urens or other species of Sterculia, which becomes gelatinous when moisture is added; used as a bulk laxative. Because of its adhesive properties, products containing karaya gum are used as dental adhesives and as skin adhesives and protective skin barriers in the fitting and care of colostomy appliances and in other conditions involving an artificial stoma. Called also sterculia g.
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| karaya | exudate of an Asian tree |
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