What does bassorin mean?
Bassorin means (organic chemistry) An amylose that is a constituent part of a species of gum from Basra (previously called Bassora), tragacanth, and some gum resins..
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(organic chemistry) An amylose that is a constituent part of a species of gum from Basra (previously called Bassora), tragacanth, and some gum resins..
The Agaricus fætens, according to Taci, contains mannite, water, pectic acid, fibrin, bassorin, ligneons and colouring matter
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Bassorin means (organic chemistry) An amylose that is a constituent part of a species of gum from Basra (previously called Bassora), tragacanth, and some gum resins..
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The Agaricus fætens, according to Taci, contains mannite, water, pectic acid, fibrin, bassorin, ligneons and colouring matter
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