What's the difference between carrageen and carragheen?
Carrageen
Definition:
(n.) Alt. of Carrigeen
Example Sentences:
(1) In contrast, coaxial double helices of hyaluronates and t-carrageenates have shorter projected disaccharide lengths (8.5 and 8.9 angstroms).
(2) Eighteen women (median age 54 years, 36-79) with urinary motor urge (n = 13) or sensory urge (n = 5) incontinence were treated for three 2-week periods with emepronium carrageenate (EC) (Cetiprin Novum) in daily doses of 500 and 1000 mg and placebo.
(4) The protection afforded by these compounds against carrageen-in-induced edema ranged from 3 to 43% where cyclization, in general, decreased anti-inflammatory activity.
(5) Seventy-two women with proven detrusor instability completed a novel clinical trial of the new anticholinergic emepronium carrageenate (Cetiprin novum), which allowed for dose titration.