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Acaciae gummi

Acacia gum arabic gum E414 gum acacia gummi africanum gum arabic gummi arabicum gummi mimosae talha gum. [Pg.1]

Acaciae gummi subige cum aquas fluidunciis quatuor. Delude tere oleum cum saccharo et omnia misce. [Pg.166]

Acaciae gummi in pulverem triti, utriusque uncias quinque. [Pg.216]

Acacia Gummi/Gummi arabicum/Gummiarabikum (u.a. Acacia senegal/Fabaceae) gum arabic,... [Pg.97]

Akazien-gummi, n. acacia gum, gum arabic. -holzt n. acacia wood, -dl, n. acacia oil. -rinde,/. wattle bark. [Pg.16]

Part used Botanical name Gummy exudation Acacia Senegal... [Pg.342]

Acacia is the dried gummy exudate obtained from the stems and branches of Acacia Senegal (Linne) Willdenow or other related species of Acacia (Fam. Leguminosae) that grow mainly in the Sudan and Senegal regions of Africa. [Pg.2]

Gum arable is the gummy exudate obtained from Acacia trees in Africa, primarily in Sudan. It is a highly branched polysaccharide containing both neutral monomers and uronic acids covalently attached with proteinaceous fractions, rendering its excellent function as an extensively used emulsifier with molecular weight about 250,000. It is highly soluble, producing low viscosity solution even at 40% concentration. The solution shows Newtonian behavior with constant viscosity at different shear rates. [Pg.19]

Definition Dried gummy exudate from stems and branches of Acacia farnesiana or A Senegal... [Pg.957]

The dried gummy exudate from the stems and branches of Acacia Senegal and other A. species. Used as protective colloid to prevent settling of ppts. in some photometric and turbidimetric detns. Yellowish-amber lumps. Dissolves slowly in H2O. [Pg.164]

Amritsar-Gummi (Acacia modasta/F abaceae) Amritsar gum... [Pg.97]

Kordofan-Gummi/Hashab (Acacia senegaZ/Fabaceae)... [Pg.99]

Gehorschutz stopsel East African gum Acacia drepanolobiumlFabaceae) Ostafrikanisches Gummi East African rubber Landolphia spp./Apocynaceae) Ostafrikanisches Gummi easy-care text pflegeleicht ebonite/... [Pg.368]

GUM ARABIC A dried gummy exudation from the stems and branches of Acacia. Aluminum alloy containers have been used for storing gum arabic solutions. See also Ref (1) p. 134, (3) p. 226. [Pg.619]


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