argemone oil contains the toxic alkaloids .symptoms including extreme swelling,
argemone contains berberine and protopine.
· Argemone seeds are used because of its easy availability, low cost, rich yield of oil, and its complete miscibility with mustard oil. The main pharmacological activities of argemone oil are related to its total alkaloid fraction of which 92% comprises the benzophenanthridine alkaloids, sanguinarine and dihydrosanguinarine.
Thid depends on the the type of mustard; a mustard with seeds is heterogeneous.
Mustard Flour is indeed a compoundbecause you CANNOT get the flourin to its original formyour welcomesincerely Badass
mustard is heterogeneous because the mixture is distributed unevenly. which means that you can see the different particles in mustard.
No it is a mixture of compounds.
I'm pretty sure mustard is a heterogeneous mixture. I think it's a colloid like milk, toothpaste, blood: small particles are suspended in it. I'm pretty sure mustard is a heterogeneous mixture. I think it's a colloid like milk, toothpaste, blood: small particles are suspended in it.
Mayonnaise is a mixture that is made up of many compounds.
You usually use a physical property that is different between two materials to separate them out of a mixture. One such difference is that salt dissolves in water while mustard seeds don't, so if you place the mixture in water and dissolve the salt, then filter out the salty water (with, say, a coffee filter), you will be left with just the mustard seeds from the mixture.
A mixture of mustard (the plant) and wine.
Mustard, Wine, and a special plant from the underworld
Mustard honey typically does not contain eggs. Mustard honey is a mixture of mustard and honey, and these two ingredients are usually the primary components. Mustard is made from mustard seeds, vinegar, water, and various seasonings, while honey is produced by bees. Both mustard and honey are plant- and bee-derived products, and eggs are not traditionally included in these condiments. However, it's essential to check the specific product's ingredient list, as variations may exist among different brands or recipes. If you have concerns about allergens, always read the product label or contact the manufacturer for accurate information.
Mustard is very tart lets just say that dogs don't like it. if they see a piece of lamb with mustard on it the dog most likely wont try to eat it. Mustard is not harmful to dogs but they just don't like it because it has chemicals in it and they hate that . thank you for reading!