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  • Burrows, and Reese Neil. (2008). «Prairie Turnip». Native Plants Journal (Indiana University Press) 9 (1).  Ecoport Ecoport Ecoport Ecoport GRIN Ecoport…
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  • Astragalus trachycarpus Astragalus trachytrichus Astragalus tracyi Astragalus tragacantha Astragalus tragacanthoides Astragalus tragacanthus Astragalus tragoides…
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  • Tragacanth is a natural gum obtained from the dried sap of several species of Middle Eastern legumes of the genus Astragalus, including A. adscendens,…
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  • known as the bhutyā (भुत्या) in Marathi (meaning "ghost tree"), kulu, Indian tragacanth, gum karaya, katira, sterculia gum or kateera gum. The specific name…
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  • Indian spices include a variety of spices grown across the Indian subcontinent (a sub-region of South Asia). With different climates in different parts…
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  • Gum karaya or gum sterculia, also known as Indian gum tragacanth, is a vegetable gum produced as an exudate by trees of the genus Sterculia. Chemically…
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  • is bdellium and the onyx stone." (Gen 2:12)[citation needed] After gum tragacanth is harvested, it takes on the appearance of grotesque "fingernails." It…
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  • formula of the paint is acrylic gouache. A form of gouache, with honey or tragacanth gum as a binder, was used in Ancient Egyptian painting. It was also used…
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  • soldering was used by the Etruscans, and employs a colloidal mixture of tragacanth gum and copper salts. The mixture lowers the melting points of both granules…
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  • mixed with water for colors, and sizes were traditionally made from gum tragacanth (Astragalus spp.), gum karaya, guar gum, fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum)…
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  • use of hydrogels in agriculture. For example, a hydrogel based on gum tragacanth increases the water content of clay soil by up to 5.35% and of sandy loam…
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  • laxative. They were usually composed of colocynth, bdellium, and gum tragacanth. Alhandal is derived from Arabic: الْحَنْظَل, romanized: al-Ḥanẓal, a…
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  • Pakistani cuisine: Other herbs with their Urdu names: "Glossary Pakistani & Indian Spices (Masala)". Direct Advert Media LLC. Retrieved 2 October 2013. "Glossary…
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  • the drug. Thus, gum acacia is found in the form of ovoid tears, while tragacanth is marketed as vermiform ribbon with longitudinal striations. To evaluate…
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  • Tso Kar (categoría Use Indian English from April 2013)
    parts of the high basin are marked by steppe vegetation interspersed with tragacanth and pea bushes. The shore of Tso Kar is partly covered with a salt crust…
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  • characterized by sizing with a variety of starches such as rice, katira (gum tragacanth), wheat, and white sorghum. Rice and white sorghum were more widely used…
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  • Prunus cerasoides (categoría Flora of the Indian subcontinent)
    and obtained from the trunk. It can be employed as a substitute for gum tragacanth. Seed — It can be eaten raw or cooked. The fruits and the leaves give…
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  • Incense (sección Indian)
    the sulfur. Natural plant-based binders: Gums such as Gum Arabic or Gum Tragacanth are used to bind the mixture together. Mucilaginous material, which can…
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  • trees obtained from non-marine botanical resources Polyelectrolytes Gum tragacanth E413 from the sap of Astragalus shrubs obtained from non-marine botanical…
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  • tamarind, sodium alginate, sodium polyacrylate, gum Senegal and gum tragacanth, British gum or dextrin and albumen. Hot-water-soluble thickening agents…
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  • employed in medicine, but have other uses, such as sulphur, gum benzoin, tragacanth, gum arabic, ammonium carbonate, beeswax, oil of turpentine, linseed oil…
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  • unidentified substance made from date juice, gallnuts, and "Indian drugs" (‘aqāqīr hindiyya); tragacanth gum, which had various uses including as a laxative,…
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