Mucilage in a sentence as a noun

I'm wondering if there are other plants with "Aerial root mucilage" also?The wikipedia page on aerial roots [0] needs some love.

Manufacturing a hundred thousand 8-ounce bottles of hand sanitizer might be considerably easier than a hundred thousand times as difficult as getting a single one. I mean, have you tried distilling alcohol from fermented mash and mixing it with mucilage?

The mucilage provides the low-oxygen and sugar-rich environment required to attract bacteria that can transform nitrogen from the air into a form the corn can use.

Mucilage definitions

noun

a gelatinous substance secreted by plants

noun

cement consisting of a sticky substance that is used as an adhesive

See also: glue