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3 +1 | sequestrant |
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3 | sequestering agent |
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Here's one I made earlier.... |
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sequestrant Explanation: It is difficult with this short excerpt to figure out which grammatical form you should use... Example sentence(s):
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sequestering agent Explanation: Another option. Question Define the term sequestering agent. - Pharmainfo.net www.pharmainfo.net › Education & Reference › Chemistry Jun 17, 2013 - Sequestering agent or chelating agents remove a metal ion from a solution system by ... Viswanadha Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences. What is a Sequestering Agent? - Definition from Corrosionpedia https://www.corrosionpedia.com/definition/1022/sequestering-... In chemistry, a sequestering agent is a substance that removes ions from a solution system by forming a ring which does not have chemical reactions with the ... Patent EP1335700B1 - Pharmaceutical composition comprising ... www.google.com/patents/EP1335700B1?cl=en Aug 22, 2007 - Pharmaceutical and cosmetical compositions comprising a chelating and a sequestering agent, and optionally containing further ingredients. Overview of pharmaceutical excipients used in tablets and capsules ... drugtopics.modernmedicine.com/.../overview-pharmaceutical-excipients-used-tablets Oct 24, 2008 - The pharmaceutical industry is ever thirsty to satisfy patient?s therapeutical ... Alkalizing agent; buffering agent; emulsifier; sequestering agent. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 1 day21 hrs (2017-01-05 09:40:53 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- This is actually the more common term and follows along the lines of "chelating agent" (not "chelatant") |
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Reference: Here's one I made earlier.... Reference information: I'm currently translating some agricultural texts about mycotoxin sequestrants. Reference: http://ell.stackexchange.com/questions/112967/binder-vs-sequ... |
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