Pectin
Pectin is a food supplement . It is a source of dietary fiber . It is used to make jellies and jams . Usually it comes in the form of a white powder. It is made from parts of fruit , like oranges. People use pectin to thicken things, like jelly and jam.
Antidiarrheals, intestinal anti-inflammatory and anti-infective agents (A07)
Rehydration Intestinal anti-infectives
Antibiotics
Streptomycin
Amphotericin B
Colistin
Fidaxomicin
Kanamycin
Natamycin
Neomycin
Nystatin
Paromomycin
Polymyxin B
Rifaximin
Vancomycin
Sulfonamides
Phthalylsulfathiazole
Succinylsulfathiazole
Sulfaguanidine
Intestinal adsorbents Antipropulsives (opioids )
crosses BBB : Diphenoxylate (+atropine)
Difenoxin
does not cross BBB: Eluxadoline
Loperamide# (+simethicone)
Intestinal anti-inflammatory agents
antiallergic agents, excluding corticosteroids
Aminosalicylates
Sulfasalazine
Mesalazine
Olsalazine
Balsalazide
Antidiarrheal micro-organisms Other antidiarrheals
Ceratonia
Albumin tannate
Bismuth subsalicylate
Crofelemer
Octreotide
Racecadotril
Kaopectate
It is also seen as a large polysaccharide molecule found in the cell wall of many cells.
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