Brea gum (BG) is a hydrocolloid obtained as an exudate from the Cercidium praecox tree. The physicochemical properties of brea gum are similar to those of the arabic gum and, in many cases, the former can replace the latter. The brea gum was incorporated in 2013 into the Argentine Food Code because of its ancestral background and its current food uses. Brea gum could be also used as additive or excipient for pharmacological formulations. This work reports intrinsic viscosity, coil overlap, and Mark⁻Houwink⁻Kuhn⁻Sakurada (MHKS) parameters of BG solutions. Partially hydrolyzed BG solution was analyzed using intrinsic viscosity measurements, dynamic light scattering and size-exclusion chromatography (SEC). The MHKS parameters...
Only little research is currently underway on gums from African plants, yet Africa imports a lot of ...
Grewia gum is obtained from the inner stem bark of the edible plant Grewia mollis Juss (Fam. Tiliace...
The aim of this work was to isolate pulp (PH) and seed hydrocolloids (SH) of the fruit of Hymenaea c...
Brea gum (BG) is a hydrocolloid obtained as an exudate from the Cercidium praecox tree. The physicoc...
Fil: Castel, María Virginia. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Ingeniería Química; Argen...
Fil: Castel, María Virginia. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Ingeniería Química; Argen...
The structure of the arabinoglucuronoxylans from brea gum was elucidated through an chemical and NMR...
Brea gum (BG), which is an exudate from Cercidium praecox tree, was purified and subjected to therma...
In the present study, films and coatings for food applications based on a gum exudate from Brea tree...
Aims: Dioclea reflexa Hook F., is a woody vine widely distributed within tropical Africa and South A...
Modern advances in dosage forms require innovative excipients that make them more efficient than con...
A hydrogel is a three-dimensional network formed by flexible chains of polymers that absorb consider...
The flower of Strelitzia reginae generates abundant and viscous mucilage as exudate, which is purifi...
The flower of Strelitzia reginae generates abundant and viscous mucilage as exudate, which is purifi...
Aqueous solutions of chañar brea gum (CBG) exhibited a sol/gel transition temperature at 25 ºC. The ...
Only little research is currently underway on gums from African plants, yet Africa imports a lot of ...
Grewia gum is obtained from the inner stem bark of the edible plant Grewia mollis Juss (Fam. Tiliace...
The aim of this work was to isolate pulp (PH) and seed hydrocolloids (SH) of the fruit of Hymenaea c...
Brea gum (BG) is a hydrocolloid obtained as an exudate from the Cercidium praecox tree. The physicoc...
Fil: Castel, María Virginia. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Ingeniería Química; Argen...
Fil: Castel, María Virginia. Universidad Nacional del Litoral. Facultad de Ingeniería Química; Argen...
The structure of the arabinoglucuronoxylans from brea gum was elucidated through an chemical and NMR...
Brea gum (BG), which is an exudate from Cercidium praecox tree, was purified and subjected to therma...
In the present study, films and coatings for food applications based on a gum exudate from Brea tree...
Aims: Dioclea reflexa Hook F., is a woody vine widely distributed within tropical Africa and South A...
Modern advances in dosage forms require innovative excipients that make them more efficient than con...
A hydrogel is a three-dimensional network formed by flexible chains of polymers that absorb consider...
The flower of Strelitzia reginae generates abundant and viscous mucilage as exudate, which is purifi...
The flower of Strelitzia reginae generates abundant and viscous mucilage as exudate, which is purifi...
Aqueous solutions of chañar brea gum (CBG) exhibited a sol/gel transition temperature at 25 ºC. The ...
Only little research is currently underway on gums from African plants, yet Africa imports a lot of ...
Grewia gum is obtained from the inner stem bark of the edible plant Grewia mollis Juss (Fam. Tiliace...
The aim of this work was to isolate pulp (PH) and seed hydrocolloids (SH) of the fruit of Hymenaea c...