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Gums Sterculia urens

Karaya gum Sterculia urens DC. Central provinces, India... [Pg.363]

Synonyms Gum karaya Gum sterculia Indian tragacanth India traga-canth Kadaya gum Karaya Karaya gum Sterculia gum Sterculia urens Sterculia urens gum... [Pg.1167]

Bombaxwolle, Indischer Kapok Indian tragacanth/karaya gum Sterculia urens/Malvaceae)... [Pg.424]

Gum Karaya. Gum karaya [19000-36-61] or sterculia gum is the dried exudate of the Sterculia urens tree, which is now cultivated in India, the primary producing area. The best quahty gum is collected by tapping the trees during the period April to June with a second collection of lower quahty product later in the year. The gum is allowed to dry on the trees, and the cmde gum is collected and sorted according to color and purity. It is further sorted and processed to powdered gum karaya in the country of use. The quahty of supphes varies greatly (43). [Pg.434]

Gum arabic Gum kadaya Locust bean Tamarind Tragacanth Acacia segalencis and other acacia trees, native to eastern Africa Sterculia urens trees from India Seeds of carob (Ceratonia siliqua) trees Seeds of tamarind (Tamarindus indica) trees Astragalus gummifer shrubs from southern Europe and the Middle East... [Pg.326]

STERCULIA GUM, Sterculiae ummi (Ka-raya Gum) is obtained from StercuUa urens Roxb. and related species within the family Sterculiaceae. The gum oozes out of natural cracks or after incisions in the stem of Stercu-Im, species, grown in India. [Pg.57]

The characterization of these oligosaccharides as products of the partial hydrolysis of the four gums, together with the identification of largely the same cleavage products from the methylated polysaccharides,39,133,137 established the close structural similarity between the polysaccharides. More-detailed partial structures may be proposed for Sterculia urens gum in the light of the characterization of the... [Pg.366]

The major part of the polysaccharide from Sterculia urens gum may be represented by the two partial structures 74 and 75. L-Rham-... [Pg.367]

This paper reviews the literature on gum karaya (from Sterculia urens) and describes the varied applications of the gum in industry—as a food stabilizer, meat binder, bulk laxative, denture powder, and textile size. Cum karaya and related Sterculia gums have been investigated by partition chromatography. Cum karaya is an acetylated polysaccharide of high molecular weight, its relative insolubility, viscosity characteristics, swelling properties, and the effect of particle size on solution characteristics are reviewed. [Pg.33]

Kadaya gum. See Karaya (Sterculia urens) gum Kafar copper. See Copper... [Pg.1167]

Premium Gel. See Bentonite Premium Granular Gum Arabic] Premium Powdered Gum Arabic. See Acacia Premium Powdered Gum Karaya No. 1 Special] Premium Powdered Gum Karaya No. 7 Premium Powdered Gum Karaya No. 2 HV] Premium Powdered Gum Karaya No. 2 Premium Powdered Gum Karaya No. 3. See Karaya (Sterculia urens) gum Premium Spray Dried Gum Arabic. See, Acacia Prenol Prenol. See3-Methyl-2-buten-1-ol Prenyl acetate... [Pg.3699]

Butylated PVP PVP/eicosene copolymer PVP/hexadecene copolymer adhesive, cotton Styrene/PVP copolymer adhesive, defense Bismaleimide adhesive, denture Karaya (Sterculia urens) gum adhesive, drums Potassium silicate adhesive, EB... [Pg.4795]

Hydroxyethyl acrylate Hydroxypropyl acrylate Karaya (Sterculia urens) gum Methacrylic acid PEG-8 cocoate PEG hydrogenated castor oil PEG-20 hydrogenated castor oil PEG-60 hydrogenated tallowate PEG-5M PEG-7M PEG-9M PEG-23M PEG-45M PEG-12 ricinoleate PEG-2 stearate Polyvinyl alcohol Rice (Oryza sativa) starch Styrene/acrylates copolymer Styrene/PVP copolymer... [Pg.4901]

Isobornyl methacrylate Isodecyl methacrylate Karaya (Sterculia urens) gum Methoxyethyl acrylate Methyl acrylate Sodium allyloxy hydroxypropyl sulfonate Sodium laureth sulfate Vinyl acetate/ethylene/vinyl chloride terpolymer Vinyl chloride/vinyl acetate copolymer coatings, tungsten base metals Tungsten hexachloride coatings, TV picture tubes Tetramethoxysilane coatings, urethane Pentaerythritol... [Pg.4979]

Karaya (Sterculia urens) gum Laneth-5 Laneth-10 Laneth-16 Laneth-20 Laneth-25 Laneth-40 Lanolin acid Lanolin alcohol Lanolin wax Lard glyceride Lard glycerides Lauramidopropyl PEG-dimonium chloride phosphate Laureth Laureth-2 Laureth-3 Laureth-6 Laureth-10 Laureth-11 Laureth-12... [Pg.5207]

Carrageenan (Chondrus crispus) Guar (Cyanopsis tetragonoloba) gum Microcrystalline cellulose laxative, bulk pharmaceuticals Karaya (Sterculia urens) gum Methylcellulose laxative, humans Psyllium... [Pg.5422]

Acacia Carrageenan (Chondrus crispus) Gum ghatti Karaya (Sterculia urens) gum Maleic acid/olefin copolymer, sodium salt Pectin PEG-5 methacrylate PVM/MA copolymer Saponins Sodium 2-acrylamido-2-methylpropanesulfonate Styrene/MA copolymer... [Pg.5582]

Isopropyl lanolate Karaya (Sterculia urens) gum Lactoperoxidase Laneth-5 Laneth-10 Laneth-15 Laneth-40 Lanolin acid Lanolin alcohol Lard glycerides Laureth-23 Locust bean (Ceratonia siliqua) gum Magnesium aluminum silicate Methyl hydroxyethylcellulose Methylpropanediol Nonoxynol-4 Nonoxynol-6 Nonoxynol-8 Nonoxynol-9 Nonoxynol-10... [Pg.5726]


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