Pectin
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What is Pectin?
Pectin is a naturally occurring polysaccharide found in fruits, particularly concentrated in the peel and pulp of citrus fruits and apples. It is widely used in the pharmaceutical industry as an excipient to stabilize and thicken medications, and as an ingredient in various lozenges and gels due to its gelling properties that can improve the delivery and efficacy of active pharmaceutical ingredients.Side Effects
- Bloating
- Diarrhea
Warnings
- Avoid use if allergic to pectin or apples
- Consult a healthcare provider before using if pregnant or breastfeeding
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What is Pectin ?
Pectin is a naturally occurring polysaccharide found in fruits, particularly concentrated in the peel and pulp of citrus fruits and apples. It is widely used in the pharmaceutical industry as an excipient to stabilize and thicken medications, and as an ingredient in various lozenges and gels due to its gelling properties that can improve the delivery and efficacy of active pharmaceutical ingredients.- Bloating
- Diarrhea
- Avoid use if allergic to pectin or apples
- Consult a healthcare provider before using if pregnant or breastfeeding
Pectin Coupons & Prices
Pectin 100GM of
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Pectin prices by dosage
Lowest cash price with a free Rx.com coupon vs. the average retail price.
| Dosage | Quantity | Retail price | Rx.com price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1gm of · Bottle | 141 | $279.81 | $173.93 |
| 100gm of · Bottle | 30 | — | $28.41 |
| 125gm of · Bottle | 30 | $57.16 | $39.50 |
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