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PE Edinburgh Pharmacopoeia; pancreatic extract; paper electrophoresis; partial epilepsy; pelvic examina...
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APE acetone powder extract; acute polioencephalitis; acute psychotic episode; airway pressure excursion;...
ATE acute toxic encephalopathy; adipose tissue extract; autologous tumor extract
CE California encephalitis; cardiac enlargement; cardioesophageal; carotid endarterectomy; catamenial e...
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GTE Green tea extract
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GTP Green tea polyphenols
GTP green tea
TEA 14)C]tetraethylammonium
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paraguay tea See Mate, the leaf of the Brazilian holly.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Hottentot tea <botany> A South African shrub (Barosma) with small leaves that are dotted with oil dlands; also, the leaves themselves, which are used in medicine for diseases of the urinary organs, etc. Several species furnish the leaves.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
oswego tea <botany> An American aromatic herb (Monarda didyma), with showy, bright red, labiate flowers.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
tea 1. The prepared leaves of a shrub, or small tree (Thea, or Camellia, Chinensis). The shrub is a native of China, but has been introduced to some extent into some other countries.
Teas are classed as green or black, according to their colour or appearance, the kinds being distinguished also by various other characteristic differences, as of taste, odour, and the like. The colour, flavor, and quality are dependent upon the treatment which the leaves receive after being gathered. The leaves for green tea are heated, or roasted slightly, in shallow pans over a wood fire, almost immediately after being gathered, after which they are rolled with the hands upon a table, to free them from a portion of their moisture, and to twist them, and are then quickly dried. Those intended for black tea are spread out in the air for some time after being gathered, and then tossed about with the hands until they become soft and flaccid, when they are roasted for a few minutes, and rolled, and having then been exposed to the air for a few hours in a soft and moist state, are finally dried slowly over a charcoal fire. The operation of roasting and rolling is sometimes repeated several times, until the leaves have become of the proper colour. The principal sorts of green tea are Twankay, the poorest kind; Hyson skin, the refuse of Hyson; Hyson, Imperial, and Gunpowder, fine varieties; and Young Hyson, a choice kind made from young leaves gathered early in the spring. Those of black tea are Bohea, the poorest kind; Congou; Oolong; Souchong, one of the finest varieties; and Pekoe, a fine-flavored kind, made chiefly from young spring buds. See Bohea, Congou, Gunpowder tea, under Gunpowder, Hyson, Oolong, and Souchong.
"No knowledge of . . . [tea] appears to have reached Europe till after the establishment of intercourse between Portugal and China in 1517. The Portuguese, however, did little towards the introduction of the herb into Europe, and it was not till the Dutch established themselves at Bantam early in 17th century, that these adventurers learned from the Chinese the habit of tea drinking, and brought it to Europe."
2. A decoction or infusion of tea leaves in boiling water; as, tea is a common beverage.
3. Any infusion or decoction, especially when made of the dried leaves of plants; as, sage tea; chamomile tea; catnip tea.
4. The evening meal, at which tea is usually served; supper.
<botany> Arabian tea, the leaves of Catha edulis; also, the tea plant of China. See Tea plant, above. Tea urn, a vessel generally in the form of an urn or vase, for supplying hot water for steeping, or infusing, tea.
Origin: Chin. Tsha, Prov. Chin. Te: cf. F. The.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
Jesuit tea The dried ripe fruit of Chenopodium ambrosoides (family Chenopodiaceae), American wormwood, from which a volatile oil is distilled and used as an anthelmintic.
Synonym: Jesuit tea, Mexican tea, wormseed.
Origin: G. Chen, goose, + pous (pod-), foot
(05 Mar 2000)
alcoholic extract A solid extract obtained by extracting the alcohol-soluble principles of a drug, followed by the evaporation of the alcohol.
(05 Mar 2000)
allergenic extract Extract (usually containing protein) from various sources, e.g., food, bacteria, pollen, and the like, suspected of specific action in stimulating manifestations of allergy; may be used for skin testing or desensitization.
Synonym: allergic extract.
(05 Mar 2000)
allergic extract Extract (usually containing protein) from various sources, e.g., food, bacteria, pollen, and the like, suspected of specific action in stimulating manifestations of allergy; may be used for skin testing or desensitization.
Synonym: allergic extract.
(05 Mar 2000)
belladonna extract A powdered extract from the leaves and/or roots of Atropa belladonna; used to formulate various pharmaceutical dosage forms. Contains the alkaloids of belladonna (atropine and scopolamine) and has been used in the treatment of ulcers, diarrhoea, and parkinsonism.
(05 Mar 2000)
Buchner extract A cell-free extract of yeast, such as was prepared by Eduard and Hans Buchner and observed to catalyze alcoholic fermentation; this observation essentially eliminated "vitalism" as being responsible for biological chemical reactions and initiated the beginnings of modern biochemistry (enzymology).
(05 Mar 2000)
cell-free extract <cell culture> A liquid that is a mixture of the contents of a particular type of cell, sometimes the organelles are also filtered out of the liquid.
(26 Mar 1998)
goulards extract <medicine> An aqueous solution of the subacetate of lead, used as a lotion in cases of inflammation. Goulard's cerate is a cerate containing this extract.
Origin: Named after the introducer, Thomas Goulard, a French surgeon.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
pollen extract Liquid obtained by extracting the protein from the pollen of plants used for diagnostic testing or treatment.
(05 Mar 2000)
hydroalcoholic extract A solid extract obtained by extracting the soluble principles of the drug with alcohol and water, followed by evaporation of the solution.
(05 Mar 2000)
equivalent extract A fluidextract of the same strength, weight for weight, as the original drug.
Synonym: valoid.
(05 Mar 2000)
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