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India tragacanth

India rubber. See Natural rubber India tragacanth. See Karaya (Sterculia urens) gum... [Pg.2164]

Synonyms Gum karaya Gum sterculia Indian tragacanth India tragacanth Kadaya gum Karaya Karaya gum Sterculia gum Sterculia urens Sterculia urens gum... [Pg.2299]

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]

S. urens (.5,39) Karaya gum, Indian tragacanth North and central India Occasionally sold as kutira often exudes immediately upon incision of any part of tree, including the leaves (43). [Pg.392]

Tragacanth is imported chiefly from Iran and Turkey and also from Russia, Iraq, Syria, and India (Table I). For years Iran has supplied the largest amounts and the best qualities (, 15),... [Pg.40]

Karaya gum k9- rI-a- [Hindi karayal resin] (1916) n. Dry exudation from Sterculia mens, which grows in India. It swells in water, and has some resemblance to gum tragacanth. [Pg.551]


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