Record

Reference NumberFC/8/23
TitleLiquor Taka-Diastase Bottle
Date1900-1949
Creator NameJ. J. Graham & Co. Limited, Pharmaceutical Chemists and Apothecaries, 1821-[]
DescriptionThis is a bottle of Liquor Taka-Diastase. The small, cylindrical clear glass bottle features a cork stopper with a red paper label on top, printed in white ink with the inscription "J.J. Graham & Co., Chemist, Dublin." On the body of the bottle, there is a white typewritten label in black ink reading "Liq. Taka-Diastase. Dose: ½ - 1 dr." The bottom of the bottle is embossed with the number 7. The bottle contains a small amount of dark liquid.

Liquor Taka-Diastase was historically used in medicine as a digestive aid, particularly for individuals suffering from indigestion and conditions related to starch malabsorption. Taka-diastase is an enzyme preparation derived from fungal sources, primarily Aspergillus oryzae, which helps break down starches into simpler sugars, facilitating digestion. It was commonly prescribed for patients with weak digestion or gastric discomfort caused by insufficient enzymatic activity. Over time, more advanced enzyme supplements replaced its use in medical practice.

Donated by Prof. FitzGerald.
Extent1 item
Dimensions115mm x 25mm
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Credit LineRoyal College of Physicians of Ireland
Object NameMedicine
TermPharmaceutical Preparations
Persons
CodePersonNameDates
DS/UK/5918J. J. Graham & Co. Limited; 1821-[?]; pharmaceutical chemists and apothecaries1821-[?]
DS/UK/5780FitzGerald; Oliver; Professor
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