Browsing by Subject "Mucilage"
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Algae colonisation of brick pavement at the University of Venda: a potential slippery hazard
(AOSIS, 2018)A brick pavement, tramped by humans, is exposed to atmospheric elements, thus allowing cyanobacteria and algae to colonise. In this article, we report on the factors that contribute to the slipperiness of a brick pavement ... -
Use of natural gums and mucilages as pharmaceutical excipients
(Bentham Science, 2015)Polysaccharide rich gums and mucilages are produced by different natural sources such as plants, animals and microbial organisms to fulfil structural and physiological functions. Their diverse structural compositions with ...