Arabic Gum

Arabic Gum

Gum Arabic (GA) has been used to treat a variety of diseases; it improves the patients’ digestive systems and improves appetite, and for kidney disease patients, it helps them to get enough energy from their food. GA is categorized as a nondigestible dietary fiber.

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Gum Arabic contains high concentrations of calcium ions, which can potentially increase tooth remineralization. The concentration of calcium ions in gum Arabic can replace the calcium ions separated from hydroxyapatite crystals while preventing further demineralization of the tooth enamel.

Gum arabic is the gum that is exuded from certain trees, such as the Acacia senegal tree. It’s a source of dietary fiber that can dissolve in water. Gum arabic tends to make people feel full, so they might stop eating earlier than they otherwise would. This might lead to weight loss and reduced cholesterol levels.

Gum arabic, also known as gum sudani, acacia gum, Arabic gum, gum acacia, acacia, Senegal gum, Indian gum, and by other names, is a natural gum originally consisting of the hardened sap of two species of the Acacia sensu lato tree, Senegalia senegal and Vachellia seyal.
OriginSudan
Inco TermsFOB
Moisture15% Max.
Optical Rotation(-25°) – (-35°)
PH4.0 – 4.8
Viscosity30 – 200 cps
Particle Size0.5-2,6,10 or 14mm