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"soluble" Definitions
  1. that can be dissolved (= mixed with a liquid until it forms part of that liquid) in a liquid
  2. (formal) (of a problem) that can be solved

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While nicotine is more water soluble, Raber says, cannabinoids and terpenes are oil soluble.
THC, the compound  in cannabis responsible for getting you high is fat-soluble, not water-soluble, according to the Cannabist.
Flower is alcohol-soluble and it's oil-soluble, so you can make a butter, make an oil, or a make a tincture.
Most of the flavors we use in marinades are fat-soluble — as opposed to water-soluble — and meat is about 75 percent water.
A water-soluble metabolite is going to be broken down and excreted as waste by the body much more quickly than will a fat-soluble metabolite.
Ideally, they're water-soluble and sold in water-soluble formats, as is the case with alcohol because they will kick in faster and be more reliable.
LG: But in terms of the soluble fiber that a consumer is actually getting from Juicero juice — Yeah, the soluble fiber is good for your microbiome.
The authors crushed commercially available insects, including silkworms, grasshoppers, and tarantulas, and tested them for how well fat-soluble and water-soluble chemicals from the bugs acted on a sample of free radicals.
"Hash oil and concentrates aren't really water soluble," Tree added.
Condensate, on the other hand, is mostly soluble in water.
The binary between them is dissolvable and soluble, like paint.
The particles had a thick sulphate coating, which contained soluble iron.
I've come close to injecting benzodiazepines, which are not water soluble.
Related: 5 Foods That Are Healthier When Cooked Consider Your Cooking MethodJust like some veggies contain fat-soluble vitamins, others, like tomatoes, legumes, lettuce, and cabbage, contain water-soluble vitamins, which, you guessed it, dissolve in water.
Potassium hydroxide, on the other hand, produces an easily soluble soft soap.
In people with diabetes, soluble fiber helps to control blood sugar levels.
Trait Biosciences says it has achieved two methods of making cannabinoids water-soluble.
Kato's original goal was to create a tea that was soluble in water.
"The liquid soluble that made up the chemistry," GZA raps on Liquid Swords.
Caffeine is fat-soluble, which helps it move through your body incredibly quickly.
At one point, he spent eight years simply trying to create water-soluble receptors.
Lloyd uses stencils and a water-soluble, plant-based ink to render his creations.
Nicotine is water-soluble and easy to remove by simply soaking the tobacco leaf.
The material is like talcum powder: it is highly dispersible and soluble in water.
Psyllium, in Metamucil, is water soluble, gel-forming and less fermentable than other fibers.
But at a fundamental level, drug tests are going to be much more likely to identify someone who uses cannabis as opposed to someone who uses other drugs, simply because cannabis' metabolite is fat-soluble and most other drug metabolites are water-soluble.
The substance is water-soluble so it can be added to latex without any trouble.
While condensate is water-soluble, just how much dissolves depends on a number of factors.
Most of the coloration in pinkish fish comes from astaxanthin, a red, fat-soluble carotenoid.
Or try a less common approach: Paint a white one's back using bright, soluble paint.
As a water-soluble vitamin, excess biotin appears to be readily excreted in the urine.
MCTs are also water soluble, which means they are absorbed directly into your cells and liver.
It's dye — safe, water-soluble, environmentally sound dye, as the brand will attest, but dye nonetheless.
Because the capsaicin is oil-soluble, it leaves the hot sauce and attaches to oil molecules.
Cesium is soluble in seawater, so it is easily taken up and dispersed by ocean currents.
For example, they fix nitrogen from the air into soluble nitrates that act as natural fertiliser.
The San Francisco start-up Sudden Coffee aims to change that, upending soluble coffee's miserable reputation.
Unlike vitamin C, which is water-soluble, vitamin D is stored in our fat, Abrams says.
"You pull the virus apart, you make it soluble in water, and it disintegrates," he says.
Although, of course, some properties remain present, including soluble fiber, blending can break down insoluble fiber.
"BHAs are oil soluble, which allows them to work deeper, inside the pores," Dr. Shah said.
A karst landscape is formed when the bedrock is predominantly composed of something easily soluble, like limestone.
Soluble fiber turns into a gel in our system and helps lower cholesterol and regulate blood sugar.
"Now it's bound to a glucuronide compound, which makes [11-hydroxy-THC] more water-soluble," Denniston says.
Another ingredient in conditioners is silicone, which helps to smooth out strands, but it isn't water soluble.
Elderflower has vitamin C, but vitamin C is a water soluble vitamin so we don't store it.
Much of the flavor and rich texture in beef comes from fat and fat-soluble organic compounds.
Nestle's sales for soluble coffee and coffee systems were 9.28 billion Swiss francs ($9.65 billion) last year.
Unlike the uranium, the thorium isn't water-soluble and can only get into the rock via decay.
He conceived of doing this by gluing the layers of the stack together with a water-soluble material.
Testing this idea out using an appropriate glue (a special water-soluble polymer), he found that it worked.
Anesthetics are particularly fat-soluble, says James Giordano, professor of neurology and biochemistry at Georgetown University Medical Center.
"About 30 percent of coffee that you extract is water soluble and the rest is cellulose," Freese said.
The bars include soy protein isolate, corn syrup, canola oil, whole oat flour, soluble corn fiber and more.
Some vitamins are fat-soluble, such as vitamin D, meaning your body can store excess amounts of them.
B vitamins are water soluble so that can affect how much you absorb and how much you excrete.
In fact, BuzzFeed explored the culinary phenomenon and discovered that the white goo is actually a soluble protein.
Economic and policy uncertainty in China and Japan are well documented and no more soluble for all that.
The reason for that, Levy said, is cannabinoids are fat soluble, so they dissolve into fat and oil.
In addition, the high soluble fiber content of many plant based foods help to lower LDL cholesterol levels.
Soluble coffee producers say they are turning down orders from foreign buyers due to a lack of beans.
Flushing cleans most soluble lead and lead particles out of the pipes and thus reduces lead levels temporarily.
Twice a day, Collin also takes fat-soluble vitamins and an acid reflux medicine to improve fat absorption.
Slow And Steady Besides being a toxin, in the right quantities, caffeine is also not particularly soluble in water.
"Boiling vegetables causes water soluble vitamins like vitamin C, B1 and folate to leach into the water," Magee said.
Vietnam is the world's top grower of robusta coffee, which is mainly used to produce instant or soluble coffee.
But THC is an oil-soluble compound, meaning it doesn't break down well in blood, which is mostly water.
This in turn changes the flow of water through the plant, which may affect how water-soluble nutrients accumulate.
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble nutrient needed to absorb calcium and phosphorus, and therefore to make bones strong.
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Capsaicin is fat soluble, so yogurt or milk really can help absorb the chemical and provide you with some relief.
The soluble fiber in beans and oats, for example, may help to lower blood levels of artery-damaging LDL cholesterol.
One method, he referred to Trait's "super producer technology," which increases the yield of water-soluble, nontoxic cannabinoids in plants.
But the molecules were not water-soluble; the researchers believe that they sat on the surface of the Enceladus ocean.
"I was doing a lot of research on how to make pharmaceuticals more water-soluble and more deliverable," Silver says.
Caffeine is more soluble in boiling water, and the idea is that more caffeine can be released at higher temperatures.
Nitrate is the principal nutrient leached to groundwater and is highly soluble, mobile and not readily degraded under aerobic conditions.
Legal, regulated vapes typically use a water-soluble solvent, as putting oil in the lungs is known to be dangerous.
The practice, known as prestagnation flushing, can clean the pipes of soluble lead and lead particles, possibly distorting the results.
Without continuous maintenance, soluble rock in the foundation would wash away, causing the dam to sink and then break apart.
"That's a water soluble vitamin that can essentially bring you back to life when PMS is in town," she says.
The device is made from nanoscale meshes containing a water-soluble polymer called polyvinyl alcohol and a layer of gold.
Consider, too, that cyanide is water soluble, so blanching or boiling the leaves before their consumption reduces its level measurably.
These include: Walnuts Sunflower seedsFish like salmon, herring, and tuna Finally, Reisman says soluble fiber can also reduce LDL cholesterol.
And then there's the high water content of celery — almost 95 percent — plus generous amounts of soluble and insoluble fiber.
It is also rich in nutrients and is a source of soluble fiber which helps to lower cholesterol, she added.
The other 3% is soluble plant fiber, which is good for you in general and will certainly make you feel full.
Nutritionists gave me more specifics to obsess over in addition to carbs and calories, like macronutrients and soluble versus insoluble fiber.
The pods have a biodegradable, water soluble film made of polyvinyl alcohol, and everything is contained in compostable and recyclable packaging.
Marine creatures can flush it directly into the sea (fish do so through their gills), since it is soluble in water.
The bottles must be designed for easy recycling, with no toxic additives, only clear or blue color, and water-soluble labels.
Fermentable fibers, which include all soluble fibers and some insoluble fibers, are metabolized or fermented by bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract.
And you won't have to deal with the separation or "salad dressing" type of effect that comes with fat-soluble cannabinoids.
Citrate does appear to be more soluble in water, but there's no reason to believe that means it absorbs more effectively.
In the other category are products made with water-soluble ingredients, which are far less persistent and bioaccumulative but nonetheless toxic.
Karst is made up of water-soluble rock like limestone, which makes karst prone to sinkholes, caves, and other large holes.
According to the pH or acidity levels of the plant, its anthocyanins—water-soluble pigments—may appear blue, red, or purple.
For a DIY e-juice, this can be pretty much any flavor, so long as the flavoring concentrate is water-soluble.
Some konjac converts have learned that it can be dangerous to consume a significant amount of soluble fiber in one go.
"Soluble fiber binds to extra LDL cholesterol in the body and disposes it in the form of waste," Al Bochi said.
Fermentable fibers — which include all soluble fibers and some insoluble fibers — are metabolized or fermented by bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract.
They produce things like custom strands of DNA for use in genetic engineering, or compounds to make pharmaceuticals more water-soluble.
"THD ascorbate is lipid-soluble as well, meaning it penetrates the skin easier than its counterpart — l-ascorbate," Dr. Chappell says; explaining that l-ascorbate, while more commonly used in serums, is water soluble and therefore only affects the surface of the skin since the skin's barrier is made up of hard-to-penetrate oils and lipids.
Reports from Bloomberg and Business Insider said the company is burning through cash fast, and needs another funding round to stay soluble.
Since they are covered in a soluble fiber that's hydrophilic, these magical little seeds absorb about 10 times their weight in water.
But others, such as the B vitamins, are water-soluble, meaning that you'll just pee out the excess, rather than stocking up.
And because phorbol is water soluble, standing underneath a manchineel tree in any sort of precipitation will likely result in severe burns.
According to Levy, Trait has discovered a way to make cannabinoids water soluble and he believes it will dramatically shift the industry.
In 1963, he was awarded a patent for the process for making instantly soluble nonfat dry milk, which made Swiss Miss possible.
Another technique, combining water-soluble metal-binding polymers with ultrafiltration, also has been shown to be effective in selectively recovering various metals.
We would do well to give them as much soluble fiber as possible, preferably in real food like nuts, legumes and vegetables.
It's an element that's never been found on Mars before, and its presence on the planet is exciting because it's very water soluble.
Alcohol, on the other hand, is water soluble, which is why people feel a glass of wine or a beer within 30 minutes.
There'd be this pill as one option, once they've sorted how make it soluble in our bodies and less of a libido-killer.
That's because many of the vitamins and nutrients in vegetables are fat soluble, meaning your body absorbs them better in the presence of fat.
And all the soluble cyanide salts do roughly the same thing: they very rapidly inhibit the body's cells from being able to use oxygen.
"It's virtually impossible to find THC in water in concentrated levels because cannabinoids are not water soluble," Perrone told Reuters in a telephone interview.
Now, thanks to a robot arm and some water-soluble thermoplastic, the workers who took up their sewing machines may also soon be obsolete.
Let me explain: the track exists only on a water soluble clay disc which lives in the cellars of the cognac brand Louis XIII.
Since CBD is fat-soluble, it probably gets absorbed into the bloodstream along with the fats in the meal you just ate, Chen says.
The group's website, Hunt for Truth Association, claimed that lead used in bullets is not sufficiently soluble to dissolve in most animals' digestive tracts.
It's also an ephemeral display: When the rains come, as my colleagues wrote, most of the water-soluble crystals will dissolve and wash away.
This can cause a loss of vitamins that are water-soluble and sensitive to oxygen, such as vitamin C and the B vitamin folate.
And though it may sound counterintuitive, fat-free dressing is not necessarily the best choice, as fat is necessary to absorb fat-soluble vitamins.
" She insisted that the "singularity of the world's populations is not soluble merely in the market," while denouncing the "lies of globalization and liberalism.
Next, this solution is reduced to a sediment consisting only of phages, which are put into a soluble to create a concentrated viral solution.
When the EGCG binds to the protein, it makes the protein more soluble and therefore less likely to have a damaging effect within blood vessels.
Soluble fiber keeps water in your stool, which makes it large and soft, and allows it to move smoothly to your digestive tract, she says.
The company produces compound fertilisers, made from combining fertilizer materials like ammonia, urea and potassium salts, as well as water-soluble and slow-release fertilisers.
In the Nurses' Health Study, insoluble fiber, such as that found in bran cereal, was more protective than soluble fiber in foods like black beans.
Sugar is very soluble in water, so it dissolves, then the water evaporates, and you're left with sugar crystals on the surface of your chocolate.
"Industrially, if you make a lot of coffee at a high temperature, the structure changes and what was previously insoluble becomes water soluble," he said.
Kohl is a mixture of galena, a form of lead sulfide, and other minerals mixed with water, oil, or other soluble substances, like animal fat.
Yet the dried, soluble substance we know today was invented 130 years later by a Japanese scientist named Satori Kato who was based in Chicago.
But get this: since vitamins A and D are fat soluble, this means that the body needs fat to really derive any benefit from them.
Another standout ingredient is the ascorbyl glucoside (a water-soluble derivative of vitamin C) that helps the serum absorb into your skin much more effectively.
The zero-day, or previously unknown, bug was discovered by Matt Hamilton, a security researcher at Soluble, in partnership with the security firm Bishop Fox.
Legumes help the heart because of their high levels of soluble fiber, which is known to lower both cholesterol and triglyceride levels in the bloodstream.
"As soon as we took the frame off, we saw a gray-white water-soluble paint that preserves the painting beneath it," Ms. Pozeluyeva said.
Both of these gases are less soluble in warmer water, and as the ocean warms, these gases are released into the air, which increases the APO.
Consumers shopping for CBD will find a slew of terms: isolate, full spectrum, water soluble and more, with each claiming to be better than the other.
One thing we do know is that creatine "HCl" is more soluble in water, but some believe that it also absorbs more efficiently in the body.
While the spill caused huge amounts of damage, crude oil isn't soluble in seawater and environmental clean-up efforts skimmed at least some off the surface.
The three slicks visible on the surface now are likely leftovers of the non-soluble heavy fuel used to power the ship that didn't burn off.
The mesh here is constructed on a basis of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), a synthetic water-soluble polymer that's already used in a variety of medical applications.
THC, Dawson noted, is known to be fat-soluble, so enough fat in a sample might hamper the recovery of THC through their current testing methods.
Shi went on to explain that human activity could have led to an increase of "atmospherically soluble iron" in our oceans several times since the Industrial Revolution.
It's possible that because you purge so much, there's nothing left, and fat-soluble toxins bound to bile in your upper and lower GI tract get excreted.
Spinning centrifugal juicers can fill a glass in seconds rather than five minutes, but that spinning creates heat that potentially destroys water-soluble vitamins along the way.
According to the company, simply soaking the blocks in warm water for 280 seconds dissolves the non-soluble glue, allowing the bricks to release quickly and easily.
The brown skin is chock-full of protective antioxidants, and the flesh is packed with vitamin E, the fat-soluble antioxidant that protects cells from oxidative damage.
NEOD001 is a monoclonal antibody that specifically targets the circulating soluble amyloid and deposited insoluble amyloid that accumulates in both the AL and AA forms of amyloidosis.
Water-soluble vitamins like vitamin B12 may be elevated in your blood, but it may not be in the active form your body needs to use them.
These include fungicides, insecticides and bugs that liberate nitrogen, phosphorous and potassium compounds from the soil, making them soluble and thus easier for crops to take up.
CFCs on the other hand are not water soluble, so are extremely efficient at carrying chlorine high into the stratosphere at the level of the ozone layer.
Not only does it reduce cooking time by up to 75%, but it also helps the food retain all of the important water-soluble vitamins and minerals.
In the foreground you can see some of my gouache paints, which are water soluble, so they need to be sealed with varnish or put under glass.
A chemical reaction occurs when users take a drag, creating what Philip Morris says are highly water-soluble particles of nicotine salt that can be easily inhaled.
"THC is very soluble in fat, and since breast milk has a high fat content, it isn't surprising to see these results," she said of the study.
As it does with juiciness, the propensity of plant-based fats to melt quickly makes fat-soluble flavor compounds dissipate in the mouth faster than with beef.
The most common, used in both clinical trials and consumer products, is via an oil in which CBD, which is naturally soluble in fat, has been dissolved.
"When we are not being Kosher for Passover, and choosing beautiful, brown, whole wheat bread, you are eating a lovely combo of soluble and insoluble fiber," she says.
The secret to Two Roots is water-soluble THC, which skips your liver, producing a cannabis libation that hits quickly and lightly and doesn't linger in your system.
There are water-soluble bags, sugar-cane bags, reusable mesh bags, and prAna even ships bag-free by rolling its apparel and tying it with raffia paper ribbon.
The gel forms a little filter that prevents sperm from moving through, but still allows other water-soluble molecules to flow — thus avoiding any kind of painful buildup.
Since CBD is fat-soluble, consuming it in, say, olive oil, will generally allow more of it to cross your gut mucosa and enter your bloodstream, Giordano says.
There are two types of fiber: Soluble fiber adds bulk, while insoluble fiber draws water into the stool and helps accelerate its movement through your intestines, Ahuja says.
The reason these macrophages are filled with fat could be related to vitamin E acetate, a fat-soluble nutrient that has been found contaminating some illicit vape products.
As for the ending, it's no surprise that the plot, like that of "Pretty Woman" (1990) or "Notting Hill" (1999), turns out to be soluble by fantasy alone.
A sinkhole opened up in 2013 under a home in Florida — where much of the ground base is limestone, a soluble rock — killing a man in his bedroom.
We know that oil and water don't mix, and it's the same thing here: Fat-soluble flavor compounds don't readily move into a water-packed piece of meat.
The upper layer has a little bit of water, but scientist estimate 10 times more water may be in the transition zone, where minerals seem to be more soluble.
One of the first theories in the late 19th century emerged when scientists found that anesthetic potency was could be predicted by how soluble it was in olive oil.
By using different size dry sift screens, this basically created the most pure form of unadulterated phytocannabinoids that I had ever seen or experienced without any water soluble lost.
Marine diesel burned offshore is generally high in sulphur, and its combustion produces soluble oxides of that element which act as nuclei for the condensation of cloud-forming droplets.
When you drink cucumber water, rather than eat the actual vegetable, you're missing out on more important components of the veggie, such as soluble and insoluble fiber, Malkani says.
Danno was reluctant at first, but soon he had an idea: he'd use water-soluble red paint, and the coming storm would eliminate all evidence of the desecration immediately.
Avoid flushing any non-soluble ingredients down the drain, as they may cause clogs, and be careful when you apply the scrubs as they can make the tub slippery.
But most other nutrients, including fat-soluble vitamins A, E and K and minerals like iron and calcium, aren't lost in water and are retained during storage, experts say.
Compare microwaving to cooking broccoli in a pot of boiling water: The water turns green when water-soluble nutrients like vitamin C leach from the broccoli into the water.
Satterlee has been painting exclusively with the water-soluble, vinyl-based medium Flashe for years, achieving an unmatched mastery over its matte surfaces, lush textures, and densely pigmented pentimenti.
Oats and barley The cell walls of oats and barley contain a special type of soluble fiber called beta-glucan, which has a host of benefits for human health.
The E.P.A.'s guidelines for schools do not address this practice, but experts say it temporarily reduces lead levels because it cleans the inside of pipes of soluble lead.
Garlic is both fat- and water-soluble, and we've found that if a marinade has a lot of garlic in it you can taste it subtly inside the meat.
Since it's water-soluble, just a little soap and water will get the stuff right off — not the acetone that one of the girls in the video (totally unsafely) attempted.
It's a common misconception that hair and fingernails grow after death—that's an illusion created by dehydrating skin—but hair is made of a non-soluble protein, keratin, that doesn't decompose.
For the image above, his crew rinsed a small ball of dough with water to wash away starch granules and water-soluble proteins, leaving behind a blob of near-pure gluten.
FACT: Nope, there are actually two types of fiber: soluble (dissolves in water) and insoluble (does not dissolve in water), which act in different ways in the body to promote health.
Fat-soluble cannabinoids "partition and separate out of the water solutions and you end up with something like salad dressing," Sayre said, which does not make for a very marketable drink.
An investigation by The New York Times uncovered the practice, which cleans pipes of soluble lead and lead particles, and thus can result in samples with lower than normal lead levels.
Whey protein isolate (WPI): This is similar to WPC, but most of the carbohydrates, fat, and fat-soluble vitamins have been removed, so the powder has a higher percentage of protein.
Naturally packaged plant water hydrates more efficiently than plain drinking water, the "Quench" authors maintain, because it's already purified, is packed with soluble nutrients and gradually supplies the body with water.
Like other dairy products, butter has a small amount of vitamin A and vitamin D, which are fat-soluble vitamins that absorb easier in your body when taken with fat, Linhardt says.
Another problem is that the compound is not currently very soluble, which means that there's still work that needs to be done before men have a pill that can be ingested orally.
In addition to eating first, you can try to minimize the severity of alcohol-induced diarrhea by taking a soluble fiber supplement like Citrucel or Benefiber before you start drinking, Sonpal suggests.
Explosive rounds, especially from its Howitzer artillery, were being scattered around their training sites, and the military feared that the toxic chemicals inside the water-soluble rounds could seep into drinking water.
He explains that whole fruit contains two types of fiber—soluble and insoluble—which together, when chewed and swallowed, form a kind of gel that coats the upper part of your digestive system.
Whether your looking to nix digestive issues, reduce fat, or get your type 2 diabetes under control, Bulsiewicz says a perfectly safe, healthier option is to supplement your diet with prebiotic soluble fiber.
Armin Walser: There were some difficulties with injectable Valium because it's not water-soluble by itself, and the formulations they tried had some problems at the injection site that precipitated and caused pain….

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