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Gums, Acacia pycnantha

Tri-O-methyl-D-galactose-(6 —> 1) 2,3,4-tri-O-methyl-D-glucosiduronic acid Acacia pycnantha gum B 0 70c... [Pg.142]

Adam J W H, Churms S C, Stephen A M, Streefkerk D G, Williams E H 1977 Structural relationships of whole Acacia pycnantha gum and a component of low molecular weight. Carbohyd Res 54 304-307... [Pg.172]

Wattle Gum. This material is gathered in Australia from several species of acacia, specifically Acacia pycnantha, or the tree known locally as the black wattle gum tree. Acacia decurrens, the silver wattle gum tree. Acacia dealbata. Acacia sentis, and Acacia homalophylla. The gum is usually hard, glassy, and in most cases fairly transparent. It is much darker in color than the true gum arabics. [Pg.22]


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