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Japan agar

Synonyms Agar-agar, Japan Agar Bengal, Ceylon, Chinese or Japan Isinglass or Gelatin Layor Carang. [Pg.173]

Japan Agar-Agar Association, Guide to Japan s Exports, Tokyo, Foreign... [Pg.18]

Jaguar gum. See Guar (Cyanopsis tetragonoloba) gum Japan agar. SeeAgar Japan camphor. Camphor Japan isinglass. SooAgar... [Pg.1166]

JIS L 1902 1998 Testing method for antibacterial textiles. Japan Agar diffusion test... [Pg.414]

Agar. Agar [9002-18-0] is obtained from a variety of red marine algae found along the coast of Japan. Food appUcations include fro2en desserts, confectionery products, and baked goods (92). [Pg.444]

Japan-kampher, m. Japan camphor, -lack, m. Japan lacqijer, Japan varnish, -leder, n. japanned leather, patent leather, -leim, m. agar-agar. -papier, n. rice paper Japan paper, -saure,/. japonic acid. -Schwarz, n. [Pg.229]

Z. ailanthoides Sieb. Zucc. (F agar as [Sieb. Zucc.] Engl.), or Japanese prickly ash karasuzanshou (Japanese), shih chu yii, yueh chiao, or la tzu (Chinese), is deciduous small tree that grows to a height of 18 m in Japan, Korea, and China. The bark is grayish-brown... [Pg.188]

Agar. This gum is extracted from certain marine algae belonging to the class Rhodophyceae, red seaweed, which abound off the coasts of Japan, Mexico, Portugal, and Denmark. Important species include Gelidium cartilagineum and Gracilaria confervoides. [Pg.431]

C. Araki, Structure of the agarose constituent of Agar-agar, Bull. Chem. Soc. Japan 29 (1956) 543-544. [Pg.271]

Sagara, N., Okabe, H., and Kikuchi, J. (1993). Occurrence of an agaric fungus Hebeloma on the underground nest of wood mouse. Trans. Mycol. Soc. Japan 34, 315-322. [Pg.97]

The fruit bodies of the myxomycetes Didymium bahiense var. bahiense (Order Physarales Family Didymiaceae) were collected at Ina, Nagano Prefecture, Japan, in August, 1999. The spores contained in the fruit bodies were applied on an agar plate (lactose 0.1%, peptone... [Pg.252]

At the same time, 13C NMR spectra were used elucidating the structures of more-and more-complex galactans isolated from new species of the red seaweeds. All the papers of this kind are not mentioned, but several important early works should be cited, which gave evidence on the polysaccharide composition of numerous red seaweeds from the Sea of Japan,179 on the structural diversity of agar-like polysaccharides isolated from different species of the genus Gracilaria,421,422 and on the structure of carrageenans isolated from some new sources 423,424... [Pg.153]


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