- much-foaming
damage to the vac motor. When used as an
ingredient in food,
antifoaming agents are
intended to curb
effusion or
effervescence in preparation...
- also
present in
shampoos (as it
makes hair
shiny and slippery), food (
antifoaming agent), caulk,
lubricants and heat-resistant tiles. The
chemical formula...
- Brecević L, Bosan-Kilibarda I,
Strajnar F (May 1994). "Mechanism of
antifoaming action of simethicone".
Journal of
Applied Toxicology. 14 (3). Wiley:...
-
pectin may
contain a
class II preservative, a pH
adjusting agent or an
antifoaming agent. Both
types cannot contain apple or
rhubarb fruit.
Though both...
-
remove the
ruminal digesta Medi oral (
antifoaming agent) 10ml+250ml warm
water and
drench to the animal. If
antifoaming agent not available,
vegetable oil...
- PMID 10437975. Harries, Nicola; James, K. C.; Pugh, W. K. (1 July 1977). "
Antifoaming and
Carminative Actions of
Volatile Oils".
Journal of
Clinical Pharmacy...
-
Anticaking agents keep
powders such as milk
powder from
caking or sticking.
Antifoaming agents reduce or
prevent foaming in foods.
Foaming agents do the reverse...
-
other gastrointestinal ailments. For the
alleviation of flatulence, an
antifoaming agent such as
simethicone may be
taken orally. This
agent will coalesce...
- bicarbonate,
phosphate (including mono- and dibasic), sulfate, and bisulfite.
Antifoaming agents, such as
polyglycerol esters of
fatty acids, may be used as processing...
- use of pH
adjusting agents to
prevent the
marmalade from dehydration,
antifoaming agents to
prevent blemishes on
surface coatings and
enable efficient...