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Cosa (chi) è Mannit - definizione

CHEMICAL COMPOUND
E421; Mannite; Mannitic acid; Manitol; D-mannitol; Aridol; ATC code A06AD16; ATCvet code QA06AD16; ATC code B05BC01; ATCvet code QB05BC01; ATC code B05CX04; ATCvet code QB05CX04; D-Mannitol; ATC code R05CB16; ATCvet code QR05CB16; Bronchitol; Diosmol; Hexanhexol; Hexitol; Isotol; Manicol; Maniton-S; Manna sugar; Mannazucker; Mannidex; Mannigen; Mannistol; Mannit; Mushroom sugar; Osmitrol; Osmitrol 10% In Water; Osmitrol 15% In Water; Osmitrol 20% In Water; Osmitrol 5% In Water; Osmosal; Resectisol; SDM-25; D-mannitol extra pure
  • Mannitol 15% solution for intravenous use

mannitol         
['man?t?l]
¦ noun Chemistry a sweet-tasting crystalline alcohol found in many plants.
Origin
C19: from mannite (from manna + -ite1), in the same sense + -ol.
Mannite         
·noun A sweet white efflorescence from dried fronds of kelp, especially from those of the Laminaria saccharina, or devil's apron.
II. Mannite ·noun A white crystalline substance of a sweet taste obtained from a so-called manna, the dried sap of the flowering ash (Fraxinus ornus);
- called also mannitol, and hydroxy hexane. ·cf. Dulcite.
Mannitol         
·noun The technical name of mannite. ·see Mannite.

Wikipedia

Mannitol

Mannitol is a type of sugar alcohol used as a sweetener and medication. It is used as a low calorie sweetener as it is poorly absorbed by the intestines. As a medication, it is used to decrease pressure in the eyes, as in glaucoma, and to lower increased intracranial pressure. Medically, it is given by injection or inhalation. Effects typically begin within 15 minutes and last up to 8 hours.

Common side effects from medical use include electrolyte problems and dehydration. Other serious side effects may include worsening heart failure and kidney problems. It is unclear if use is safe in pregnancy. Mannitol is in the osmotic diuretic family of medications and works by pulling fluid from the brain and eyes.

The discovery of mannitol is attributed to Joseph Louis Proust in 1806. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. It was originally made from the flowering ash and called manna due to its supposed resemblance to the Biblical food. Mannitol is on the World Anti-Doping Agency's banned drug list due to concerns that it may mask other drugs.