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  • |Term=licorice root extract |Short definition=licorice root extract (LIH-kuh-rish … EK-strakt) A substance made from the dried roots
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  • == Licorice (/'lɪkərɪʃ/ or /'lɪkərɪs/) == ...from the Greek words "glykys," which means sweet, and "rhiza," which means root.
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  • |Term=licorice root extract |Short definition=licorice root extract (LIH-kuh-rish … EK-strakt) A substance made from the dried roots
    856 bytes (123 words) - 04:38, 12 January 2023
  • ...awthorns, onions, ginseng, angelica root, licorice, dandelion root, senega root, ginger, olives, sesame seeds, and parsley.  ...awthorns, onions, ginseng, angelica root, licorice, dandelion root, senega root, ginger, olives, sesame seeds, and parsley. Sun's Soup is available in the
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  • == Root Beer == ...ər/) is a sweet North American [[soft drink]] traditionally made using the root bark of the [[sassafras tree]] Sassafras albidum or the vine of [[Smilax or
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  • ...(pronounced: /ɡlæˈbriːn/) is a chemical compound found in the root of the licorice plant (''[[Glycyrrhiza glabra]]''). It is one of the many [[phytoestrogen]] The term "Glabrene" is derived from the Latin name of the licorice plant, ''Glycyrrhiza glabra''. The suffix "-ene" is commonly used in organi
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  • == Liquorice (US: Licorice) == '''Liquorice''' ({{IPA|ˈlɪkərɪʃ}}), or '''licorice''' in the United States, is a confectionery product that is flavoured with
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  • ...gredient in CankerMelts is [[glycyrrhiza extract]], also known as licorice root extract. This natural ingredient has been shown to have anti-inflammatory a ...iza extract]]: The active ingredient in CankerMelts, derived from licorice root.
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  • ...or its species, Glycyrrhiza glabra, from which the sweet flavoring agent [[licorice]] is derived. ...ed from the Ancient Greek words γλυκύς (glykús, "sweet") and ῥίζα (rhíza, "root"), referring to the sweet-tasting roots of Glycyrrhiza glabra.
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  • ...onounced as glis-i-ri-zin) is a natural sweetener found in the root of the licorice plant (''Glycyrrhiza glabra''). It is a triterpenoid saponin glycoside bein ...is derived from the Greek words "glykys" meaning sweet and "rhiza" meaning root.
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  • '''Glycyrrhiza glabra''', also known as [[liquorice]] or [[licorice]], is a herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the [[Fabaceae]] family. It ...os" meaning sweet and "rhiza" meaning root, referring to the plant's sweet root. The species name "glabra" comes from Latin and means smooth, which describ
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  • ...etic derivative of [[glycyrrhizin]], a compound found in the root of the [[licorice]] plant. It is primarily used in the treatment of [[peptic ulcer]]s and [[i * [[Glycyrrhizin]]: A compound found in licorice root from which Carbenoxolone is derived.
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  • ...' (pronounced: /ˈlɪkərɪʃ, -ɪs/): A type of candy made from the root of the licorice plant.
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  • * [[Licorice]]: A type of candy made from the root of the licorice plant. It is often flavored with anise.
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  • ...[[Ginseng]] (人参), [[Astragalus]] (黄芪), [[Goji Berry]] (枸杞), and [[Licorice Root]] (甘草).
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