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  2. Monosodium glutamate - Wikipedia

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    Monosodium glutamate (MSG), also known as sodium glutamate, is a sodium salt of glutamic acid. MSG is found naturally in some foods including tomatoes and cheese in this glutamic acid form. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] MSG is used in cooking as a flavor enhancer with a savory taste that intensifies the umami flavor of food, as naturally occurring ...

  3. Glutamate permease - Wikipedia

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    The sodium/glutamate symporter, also known as glutamate permease, is a transmembrane protein family found in bacteria and archaea. These proteins are symporters that are responsible for the sodium-dependent uptake of extracellular glutamate into the cell. They are integral membrane proteins located in the bacterial inner membrane. [1]

  4. Colonoscopy - Wikipedia

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    Routine use of colonoscopy screening varies globally. In the US, colonoscopy is a commonly recommended and widely utilized screening method for colorectal cancer, often beginning at age 45 or 50, depending on risk factors and guidelines from organizations like the American Cancer Society. [9] However, screening practices differ worldwide.

  5. Capsule endoscopy - Wikipedia

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    In a review of 22,840 cases, the capsule was retained 1.4% of the time, with Crohn's disease a common cause; most were surgically removed. [23] The rate of capsule retention varies by the indication for the procedure, with the highest rate seen with known Crohn's disease (5-13%), followed by obscure gastrointestinal bleeding (1.5%), suspected ...

  6. Monopotassium glutamate - Wikipedia

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    Monopotassium glutamate (MPG) is the compound with formula KC 5 H 8 NO 4. It is a potassium salt of glutamic acid . It has the E number E622 and is used in foods as a flavor enhancer .

  7. Sodium glutamate - Wikipedia

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  8. Disodium glutamate - Wikipedia

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    Disodium glutamate, abbreviated DSG, (Na 2 C 5 H 7 NO 4) is a sodium salt of glutamic acid. [1] It is used as a flavoring agent to impart umami flavor. Formation

  9. Enema - Wikipedia

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    Sodium phosphate. [37] [38] Also known by the brand name Fleet. Available at drugstores; usually self-administered. Buffered sodium phosphate solution draws additional water from the bloodstream into the colon to increase the effectiveness of the enema. But it can be rather irritating to the colon, causing intense cramping or "griping."