| 释义 | carboxymethylcellulose
 car·box·y·meth·yl·cel·lu·loseC0103700 (kär-bŏk′sē-mĕth′əl-sĕl′yə-lōs′)n. A derivative of cellulose whose sodium salt is used in the manufacture of processed foods as a stabilizing and emulsifying agent, in drugs to add viscosity and lubrication, and in sizing paper and textiles.car•box•y•meth•yl•cel•lu•lose(kɑrˌbɒk siˌmɛθ əlˈsɛl yəˌloʊs)
 n.   a white, water-soluble polymer derived from cellulose, used as a coating and sizing for paper and textiles, a food stabilizer, and an appetite suppressor.  [1945–50] Translations
 carboxymethylcellulose
 carboxymethylcellulose[kär‚bäk·sē¦meth·əl ′sel·yə‚lōs]  (organic chemistry) An acid ether derivative of cellulose used as a sodium salt; a white, odorless, bulky solid used as a stabilizer and emulsifier; negatively charged resin used in ion-exchange chromatography as a cation exchanger. Also known as cellulose gum.carboxymethylcellulose
 carboxymethylcellulose[kahr-bok″se-meth″il-sel´u-lōs] a substituted cellulose polymer of variable size, used as the sodium or calcium salt as a pharmaceutical suspending agent, tablet excipient, and viscosity-increasing agent; the sodium salt is also used as a laxative.car·box·y·meth·yl·cel·lu·lose(kar-bok'sē-meth'il-sel'yū-lōs), A cellulose derivative that forms a colloidal dispersion in water; indigestible and nonabsorbable systemically; absorbs water and is used as a bulk laxative. Can also be used as a suspending agent.carboxymethylcellulose(kär-bŏk′sē-mĕth′əl-sĕl′yə-lōs′)n. A derivative of cellulose whose sodium salt is used in the manufacture of processed foods as a stabilizing and emulsifying agent, in drugs to add viscosity and lubrication, and in sizing paper and textiles.carboxymethylcelluloseA drug used as artificial saliva in the treatment of dry mouth. A brand name is Glandosane.car·box·y·meth·yl·cel·lu·lose (kahr-bok'sē-meth'il-sel'yū-lōs) Cellulose derivative that forms a colloidal dispersion in water; used as a bulk laxative and suspending agent. See CMCSee COMSAT mobile communications
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