American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 113Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science., 1941 |
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Page 136
... sorbitol so as to detect adulteration of genuine grape wine . The recent development of synthetic hydrogenation processes , using glucose or corn sugar as a starting material , has now made sorbitol available at reasonable cost for food ...
... sorbitol so as to detect adulteration of genuine grape wine . The recent development of synthetic hydrogenation processes , using glucose or corn sugar as a starting material , has now made sorbitol available at reasonable cost for food ...
Page 137
... Sorbitol has been found by West et al . ( 8 , 9 ) to have enormous water binding capacity , to be rapidly excreted by the kidneys after intravenous injection and to have 1.88 times the osmotic pressure of sucrose at the same weight ...
... Sorbitol has been found by West et al . ( 8 , 9 ) to have enormous water binding capacity , to be rapidly excreted by the kidneys after intravenous injection and to have 1.88 times the osmotic pressure of sucrose at the same weight ...
Page 138
... sorbitol , in solution , makes it a vehicle for dispersing , or useful as a flocculating agent . The latest formula for the U. S. Navy prophylactic ointment includes sorbitol as a clearing agent in place of cholesterol . It is claimed ...
... sorbitol , in solution , makes it a vehicle for dispersing , or useful as a flocculating agent . The latest formula for the U. S. Navy prophylactic ointment includes sorbitol as a clearing agent in place of cholesterol . It is claimed ...
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