aqueous extract

collocation in English

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aqueous
adjective
uk
/ˈeɪ.kwi.əs/
us
/ˈeɪ.kwi.əs/
like or ...
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extract
noun
uk
/ˈek.strækt/
us
/ˈek.strækt/
a substance taken from a plant, flower, etc. and used especially in food ...
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(Definition ofaqueousandextractfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The concentratedaqueousextract, known as khayer gum or cutch, is astringent.
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In 2004, anaqueousextractfrom this plant was found to have hypoglycemic and anti-lipemic effects.
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Acidification of the resultingaqueousextractwith sulfuric acid or carbon dioxide affords the dichromate, which is isolated at the dihydrate by crystallization.
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Anaqueousextractof this solid is acidified to give red cake, a polyvanadate salt, which is reduced with calcium metal.
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Anaqueousextractof the plant has sedative and anxiolytic action.
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Oral administration of anaqueousextractat various concentrations showed no acute toxicity in rats and no adverse change in behavior; suggesting that it may be safe for pharmacological uses.
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They were placed in holding tanks containing aerated, dechlorinated water and washed sand, before being exposed to aqueous extracts.
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The aqueous extracts resulted in a maximum of 31.53% reduction in faecal egg counts on day 10 after treatment with 1 g kg21 body weight.
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Autotoxic effects of pearl millet aqueous extracts on seed germination and seedling growth.
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The isolation of lithium from aqueous extracts of lithium ores capitalizes on this poor solubility.
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Aqueous extracts induced breaks, stickiness, pole deviations and micronuclei.
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The result of another study showed that aqueous extracts reduced mitotic index, but induced chromosome aberrations and mitotic aberrations in comparison with control, significantly.
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In view of the low solubility of ascaridole in water the use of aqueous extracts including herbal teas could be accepted.
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