Studies presented in this Thesis fall into four distinct groups:1. Analytical characterizations have been made of the gum exudates from: (a) Eight species of the Series Gummiferae and Vulgares and three highly proteinaceous species of the Series Juliflorae of the genus Acacia; (b) Six species from the genus Leucaena which are chemically very close to gum arabic; (c) Nine specimens of gum obtained from Combretum nigricans growing in different locations; (d) Six A. senegal gum samples from Uganda and a further six "gum arabic" samples from different regions; (e) Seventeen species of gum exudates from 15 different genera such as Cassia grandis, Cercidium praecox, Parkia nitida, Prosopis chilensis, Sesbania sesban, Atalaya hemiglauca, S...
The term 'gum', in its broadest sense, refers to both hydrophobic and hydrophilic substances of hig...
The physicochemical properties of gum exudates from three Acacia tree species (A. senegal, A. sieber...
Acacia tortuosa produces a clear gum, very soluble in water. Previous reports showed that it was con...
The studies presented in this thesis fall into three distinct groups.a) Analytical characterization...
An analytical study of eleven Acacia gums from the subseries Juliflorae of the series Phyllodineae ...
The studies reported in this thesis fall into three parts: Part 1. Introductory review of the analy...
The chemical and physicochemical characteristics of gum exudate samples harvested from mature trees ...
This project forms part of a general programme in which the molecular structure of plant polysacchar...
The plant gums have been defined (1) as "those substances of plant origin which are obtained as exu...
Acacia gum is a natural arabinogalactan-protein type polysaccharide widely used in industrial applic...
AbstractAuthentic representative gum exudate samples from Acacia species namely Acacia senegal var. ...
Many trees, of a wide variety of species, respond to injury by exuding yellowish viscous fluids, wh...
Although Acacia senega var. senegal and Acacia senegal var. leiorhachis are regarded as being closel...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Food Hydrocolloids on 08/06/20...
Acacia gum is the oldest and most widely known and used gum, it is a dried gummy exudate from the le...
The term 'gum', in its broadest sense, refers to both hydrophobic and hydrophilic substances of hig...
The physicochemical properties of gum exudates from three Acacia tree species (A. senegal, A. sieber...
Acacia tortuosa produces a clear gum, very soluble in water. Previous reports showed that it was con...
The studies presented in this thesis fall into three distinct groups.a) Analytical characterization...
An analytical study of eleven Acacia gums from the subseries Juliflorae of the series Phyllodineae ...
The studies reported in this thesis fall into three parts: Part 1. Introductory review of the analy...
The chemical and physicochemical characteristics of gum exudate samples harvested from mature trees ...
This project forms part of a general programme in which the molecular structure of plant polysacchar...
The plant gums have been defined (1) as "those substances of plant origin which are obtained as exu...
Acacia gum is a natural arabinogalactan-protein type polysaccharide widely used in industrial applic...
AbstractAuthentic representative gum exudate samples from Acacia species namely Acacia senegal var. ...
Many trees, of a wide variety of species, respond to injury by exuding yellowish viscous fluids, wh...
Although Acacia senega var. senegal and Acacia senegal var. leiorhachis are regarded as being closel...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Elsevier in Food Hydrocolloids on 08/06/20...
Acacia gum is the oldest and most widely known and used gum, it is a dried gummy exudate from the le...
The term 'gum', in its broadest sense, refers to both hydrophobic and hydrophilic substances of hig...
The physicochemical properties of gum exudates from three Acacia tree species (A. senegal, A. sieber...
Acacia tortuosa produces a clear gum, very soluble in water. Previous reports showed that it was con...