Dictionary Definition
mucilaginous adj : having the properties of glue
[syn: gluey, glutinous, gummy, pasty, sticky, viscid, viscous]
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mucilaginousExtensive Definition
Mucilage is a gooey polar
glycoprotein; an
exopolysaccharide; a
polymer produced by most
plants and some microorganisms.
It occurs in various parts of nearly all classes
of plant, usually in relatively small percentages, and is
frequently associated with other substances, such as tannins and alkaloids.
Mucilage in plants is thought to aid in water
storage and seed germination, and to act as a membrane thickener
and food reserve. Among the richest sources are cacti (and other
succulents), and flax
seeds.
Mucilage has a unique purpose in some carnivorous
plants. The plant genera Drosera (Sundews),
Pinguicula, and
others have leaves studded with mucilage-secreting glands, and use
a "flypaper
trap" to capture insects.
Exopolysaccharides are the most stabilising
factor for microaggregates and are widely distributed in soils. Therefore
exopolysaccharide-producing "soil algae" play a vital role in the
ecology of the world's
soils. The substance covers the outside of, for example, unicellular or filamentous
green
algae and cyanobacteria. Amongst the
green algae especially, the group Volvocales are
known to produce exopolysaccharides in a certain part of their
life
cycle.
Human uses
Mucilage is edible, but tastes rather bland. It is used in medicine for its demulcent properties. Traditionally marshmallows were made from the extract of the mucilaginous root of the marshmallow plant and due to the demulcent nature of the extract, worked as a cough suppressant. Some carnivorous plants with mucilage are used for the traditional production of a dairy product in Sweden, called filmjölk.During the fermentation of natto soybean, extracellular enzymes
produced by Bacillus natto react with soybean sugars to produce
mucilage. The amount and viscosity of the mucilage are important
natto characteristics and contribute to natto’s unique taste and
smell.
Plant sources
The following plants are known to contain far greater concentrations of mucilage than is typically found in most plants:- Aloe vera
- Cactus
- Chondrus crispus (Irish moss)
- Dioscorea opposita (Nagaimo, Japanese Mountain Yam)
- Drosera (sundews)
- Fenugreek
- Flax seeds
- Kelp
- Liquorice root
- Marshmallow
- Mullein
- Okra
- Parthenium
- Pinguicula (butterwort)
- Ulmus rubra bark (slippery elm)
An adhesive
Mucilage is also a term for an adhesive composed of a solution of a sticky vegetable product or vegetable gum in water, used primarily to seal paper (e.g., postage stamps and envelope flaps).External links
mucilaginous in German: Schleimstoffe
mucilaginous in French: Mucilage
mucilaginous in Italian: Mucillagine
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
adhesive, amylaceous, clabbered, clammy, clotted, coagulated, curdled, doughy, gaumy, gelatinous, glairy, gluelike, gluey, glutenous, glutinose, glutinous, gooey, grumous, gumbo, gumbolike, gumlike, gummous, gummy, heavy, inspissated, jelled, jellied, jellylike, pasty, ropy, slabby, slimy, slithery, starchy, sticky, stodgy, stringy, syrupy, tacky, tenacious, thick, thickened, tough, tremelloid, tremellose, viscid, viscose, viscous