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Cottrell equation Cottrell unit Couchman equation Couette flow Couette viscometers Cough drops Coughlozenges... [Pg.256]

Applications for synthetic character impact items include cough drops, toothpaste, chewing gum, candies, soft drinks, baked goods, gelatin deserts, ice cream, margarine, and cheese. [Pg.15]

Oxeladin [468-61-1] (54), an antitussive developed in the UK, is stmcturaHy related to carbetapentane in that the cyclopentane ring has been broken at the 3,4-bond. It is also similar pharmacologically. Extensive clinical studies using cough drops and symp containing oxeladin are described (73). The compound can be synthesized from phenylacetonitrile (74). [Pg.525]

One thing that everyone will agree on is that it s almost impossible to describe the taste. Mixed with Bacardi Limon in a Red Lemon, Red Bull tastes like an energy Chartreuse herbal and sweet, with acidity and slight carbonation. Or, a cough drop from hell. [Pg.208]

Menthol is a mild anesthetic and anti-irritant. It causes a cool sensation on the skin, by activating the peripheral cold receptors. It is used in cigarettes, and in topical creams for the relief of sore muscles. It also is used in cough drops, aftershave lotions, inhalers, and cooling gels. [Pg.60]

Fig. 2.7.8 T1-T2 spectra for a cough drop candy magnetic field and at room temperature. The (A), Hershey chocolate (B) and Swiss Thins, lines are contours at 10, 30, 70 and 90% of the... Fig. 2.7.8 T1-T2 spectra for a cough drop candy magnetic field and at room temperature. The (A), Hershey chocolate (B) and Swiss Thins, lines are contours at 10, 30, 70 and 90% of the...
If you get a cold or the flu, you may take aspirin or Tylenol. For a cough, glycerin cough drops or cough syrup without dextromethorphan may be used. [Pg.52]

Certain lozenges, linctus and cough drops containing glycerine, liquorice and syrups. ... [Pg.230]

Classify the following as element, compound, or mixture, and justify your classifications salt, stainless steel, tap water, sugar, vanilla extract, butter, maple syrup, aluminum, ice, milk, cherry-flavored cough drops. [Pg.68]

Salt, sodium chloride classification compound. Stainless steel, mix of iron and carbon classification mixture. Tap water, dihydrogen oxide plus impurities classification mixture. Sugar, chemical name sucrose classification compound. Vanilla extract, natural product classification mixture. Butter, natural product classification mixture. Maple syrup, natural product classification mixture. Aluminum, metal classification in pure form—element (sold commercially as a mixture of mostly aluminum with trace metals, such as magnesium). Ice, dihydrogen oxide classification in pure form—compound when made from impure tap water—mixture. Milk, natural product classification mixture. Cherry-flavored cough drops, pharmaceutical classification mixture. [Pg.682]

Because of its analgesic (painkilling) properties, opium and its derivatives have long been used for the treatment of ailments. Throughout the nineteenth century in England and the United States, opium was administered in plasters, pills, cough drops, lozenges, and many other applications dispensed by physicians and pharmacists. [Pg.239]

Suck on something, anything—a cough drop or a breath mint or an organic lollipop. [Pg.130]

Menthol is a compound that contains C, H and O. It is derived from peppermint oil and is used in cough drops and chest rubs. When 0.2393 g of menthol is subjected to carbon-hydrogen combustion analysis, 0.6735 g of C02 and 0.2760 g of H20 are obtained. [Pg.649]

Menthol is largely used as a flavoring or olfactory agent in a variety of products, including cigarettes, liqueurs, cough drops, mouthwashes, toothpastes, and shampoos. Menthol has been used in different medications to relieve symptoms of asthma and rhinitis and is a constituent of cold remedies and ointments designed to be rubbed on to the chest or applied around and even into the nostrils. Applied to the skin, it acts as a rubefacient and counter-irritant, but substantial concentrations of volatile oil can be inhaled from the skin. [Pg.2254]

The taste options for hard candy are generally fruit flavours and also cough drops types (herbals, mint, eucalyptus etc.). [Pg.518]

In the past only citrus and cough drops tastes could be based on natural flavourings. Thanks to biotechnology it is now also possible to create natural flavourings in other tonalities for hard candy, although the price is rather high. [Pg.518]

Use Perfumery, cigarettes, liqueurs, flavoring agent, chewing gum, chest rubs, cough drops. [Pg.798]

Licorice has often been touted as an expectorant and cough suppressant. Extracts of licorice are found in herbal cough mixtures and cough drops in Europe (De Klerk et al., 1997). However, literature supporting these claims is lacking. [Pg.289]

Menthol (Ji = 156.3 g/mol), a strong-smelling substance used in cough drops, is a compound of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. When 0.1595 g of menthol was subjected to combustion analysis, it produced 0.449 g of CO2 and 0.184 g of H2O. What is menthol s molecular formula ... [Pg.103]


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