| | Identification | Back Directory |  | [Name] 
 Psyllium
 |  | [CAS] 
 8063-16-9
 |  | [Synonyms] 
 Plantag
 Psyllium
 ISPAGULA
 ISPHAGULA
 ISPHAGHULA
 PSYLLIUMGUM
 ISPAGHULAGUM
 PLANTAGOSEED
 PSYLLIUMPOWDER
 PSYLLIUMCEREAL
 ISPAGHULASEEDS
 ISPAGHULAPOWDER
 PSYLLIUMSEEDGUM
 PSYLLIUMSEEDHUSK
 PSYLLIUMSEED(BLOND)
 PSYLLIUMSEEDHUSKGUM
 TAINFUCHEM:  Psyllium
 Psyllium hydrophylic mucilloid
 ISPAGHULA HUSK / PSYLLIUM SEED HUSK
 |  | [Molecular Formula] 
 C33H66O2
 |  | [MOL File] 
 8063-16-9.mol
 |  | [Molecular Weight] 
 494.876
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 | Chemical Properties | Back Directory |  | [Odor] 
 dark-reddish brn., odorless, almost tasteless
 |  | [Uses] 
 Psyllium is a gum obtained from the plant of the plantago genus. it 
hydrates slowly to form a viscous dispersion of concentrations up to 
1%. a clear, gelatinous mass is formed at 2%. it is used in bulk laxa-
tives. psyllium husk, having a purity of no less than 95% is a source 
of beta-glucan soluble fiber.
 |  | [CAS DataBase Reference] 
 8063-16-9
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 | Hazard Information | Back Directory |  | [Chemical Properties] 
 Light yellow-brown powder with a slightly distinctive odor. Its aqueous solution is highly viscous and can form a silky, transparent solution. When heated to 90°C, it forms a viscoelastic gel. It has a weak water-holding capacity and dries easily. Upon contact with water, it first swells and then gradually hydrates. If the hydration time or speed is insufficient, it can easily become granular.
 |  | [Definition] 
 ChEBI:Psyllic acid is a very long-chain fatty acid.
 |  | [Clinical Use] 
 Bulk-forming laxative
 |  | [Drug interactions] 
 Potentially hazardous interactions with other drugs None known
 |  | [Metabolism] 
 The mode of action of Fybogel is physical and does not depend on absorption into the systemic circulation
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