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Methyl cellulose

Methyl cellulose (or methylcellulose) is a chemical compound derived from cellulose. It is sold under a variety of trade names and is used as a thickener and emulsifier in various food and cosmetic products, and also as a bulk-forming laxative. Like cellulose, it is not digestible, not toxic, and not an allergen. Methyl cellulose (or methylcellulose) is a chemical compound derived from cellulose. It is sold under a variety of trade names and is used as a thickener and emulsifier in various food and cosmetic products, and also as a bulk-forming laxative. Like cellulose, it is not digestible, not toxic, and not an allergen. In 2016 it was the 155th most prescribed medication in the United States with more than 4 million prescriptions.

[ "Nuclear chemistry", "Chemical engineering", "Organic chemistry", "Polymer", "Biochemistry", "Hydroxyethyl methyl cellulose", "Ethyl methyl cellulose", "Cellulose methyl", "Methylated cellulose" ]
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