Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
TE mit Ethanol
English translation:
dry extract with (extraction solvent) ethanol
German term
TE mit Ethanol
Still working on this DIMDI document and this term comes up in the following context:
Baldrianwurzel, TE mit Ethanol/Ethanol-Wasser (%-Angabe)
If "FE" is "Fluessigextrakt" what does "TE" stand for?
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t r e y
4 +5 | dry extract with (extraction solvent) ethanol | Andrea Winzer |
2 | Trockenextrakt | GWM123 |
Non-PRO (1): Harald Moelzer (medical-translator)
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Proposed translations
dry extract with (extraction solvent) ethanol
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Note added at 5 mins (2008-11-04 16:45:56 GMT)
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.... es enthält als Wirkstoff einen so genannten Trockenextrakt (TE), hergestellt mit Ethanol oder Methanol.
http://www.gesundheitslexikon.de/ghl_johanniskraut_praepa.ht...
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