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Tylose, n.2 Biochem.|ˈtaɪləʊs, -əʊz| Also tylose. [a. G. Tylose: see -ose2.] A proprietary name for various esters or ethers (esp. the methyl ether) of cellulose, used as a medium in pharmaceutical and cosmetic products.
1934Chem. Abstr. XXVIII. 4173 [Riechstoffindustrie und Kosmetik.] Tylose in plates or cubes shows the structure of wood cellulose and a great similarity to board made from paper pulp. 1936Trade Marks Jrnl. 1 Apr. 398/2 Tylose... All goods included in Class 1... Kalle & Co., Aktiengesellschaft.., Biebrich-on-Rhine... 3rd February 1936. 1936Official Gaz. (U.S. Patent Office) 18 Aug. 525/1 Tylose... For cellulose esters and ethers and products derived therefrom... Claims use since Dec. 16, 1931. 1943Chem. Abstr. XXXVII. 6482 Recipes are given for the use of soaps (3{pcnt} fatty acid) and tylose and particularly the use of Mersolsulfonic acid or Mersolat. 1948Pharmaceutical Jrnl. 31 Jan. 82/1 Tylose is a voluminous, short-fibred, cellulosic mass, cream to white in colour. 1977Proc. R. Soc. Med. LXX. 537/2 Shepherd et al...used prostaglandin E2 in a viscous medium of tylose to improve the unfavourable cervix. 1988Which? May 256 Our tester is loading up this freezer with..tylose—a jelly-like substance. |