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pectoralis the primary muscles of the chest
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pectoral Relieves disorders of the chest and lungs, as an expectorant.
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pectin A substance in the middle lamella that cements adjoining plant cells together.
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pectin is a polysaccharide found in all plant tissue. It is used by plants as a cementing material between cells. Pectin has shown antibacterial and fungicidal properties. It has also been shown to lower high cholesterol levels in humans. Pectin is used commercially for its gel-forming property in jams and jellies, and therapeutically to control diarrhea.
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pectoral an agent which relieves chest conditions such as a cough.
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