
Magnesium trisilicate is an inorganic compound that is used as a food additive. The additive is often employed by fast food chains to absorb fatty acids and remove impurities that form in edible oils during the frying process. ==Health effects== On March 12, 2007, Chinese health authorities seized and halted the use of magnesium trisilicate at Sha...
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2MgO-3SiO2-nH2O;a compound of magnesium oxide and silicon dioxide with varying proportions of water; occurs in nature as meerschaum, pararepiolite, and repiolite; a gastric antacid. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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a combination of magnesium oxide and silicon dioxide with varying proportions of water; used as a gastric antacid.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. a compound of magnesium oxide and silicon dioxide with varying proportions of water; occurs in nature as meerschaum, pararepiolite, and repiolite; a gastric antacid.
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Magnesium Trisilicate is a fine, white, odourless, tasteless powder used in industry as an odour absorber and as a decolouriser. It is used in medicine as an antacid.
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