The molecular and emulsifying properties of gum arabic (GA) and mesquite gum (MG) were characterized using asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation connected to multi-angle light scattering and refractive index detection. Properties such as molar mass, root-mean-square radius (rrms), hydrodynamic radius (rh), conformation, apparent densities and distribution of proteinaceous matter over the whole molar mass range were determined. GA displayed a low molar mass (3.4 × 105 g/mol), protein-poor component (population 1) and a high molar mass (1.9 × 106 g/mol), protein-rich component (population 2). MG displayed one molar mass population with an average molar mass of 1.1 × 106 g/mol. For both GA and MG, the conformation (rrms/rh) was increasing...
The effects of gum Arabic (GA) addition (0-4%, w/w) on stability of oil-in-water emulsion stabilized...
Galactomannan in industrial Gleditsia microphylla and guar gum was successfully fractionated by grad...
Sudan) were used in this study. Physicochemical properties of gum samples were studied (moisture, as...
Semi-PreParative gel permeation chromatography (gpc) was used to isolate several molecular mass comp...
Physicochemical and emulsifying properties of a novel exudate gum from Prosopis alba (G) were assess...
The impact of high molar mass protein-rich arabinogalactan-proteins (AGPs) on emulsifying properties...
International audienceThe heterogeneous polysaccharide gum arabic has been characterized using size ...
The current study compares the emulsifying properties of Persian gum (PG) and gum Arabic (GA) in emu...
International audienceAcacia gum, known as gum Arabic (GA), is a hydrocolloid complex, polysaccharid...
The emulsification properties of the standard (STD), matured (EM2 and EM10) and fractionated gum ara...
Emulsifying stability of Acacia polyacantha gum has been studied in &...
Arabic gum (AG) is the most common emulsifier used for beverage emulsions. Cashew tree gum (CG) is a...
The molecular composition of Acacia senegal and Acacia seyal gum exudate samples were studied using ...
Gum arabic is widely used in the food industry as an additive, both as a thickener and an emulsifier...
In this study, the emulsifying and foaming properties of a novel exudate gum from Dorema ammoniacum ...
The effects of gum Arabic (GA) addition (0-4%, w/w) on stability of oil-in-water emulsion stabilized...
Galactomannan in industrial Gleditsia microphylla and guar gum was successfully fractionated by grad...
Sudan) were used in this study. Physicochemical properties of gum samples were studied (moisture, as...
Semi-PreParative gel permeation chromatography (gpc) was used to isolate several molecular mass comp...
Physicochemical and emulsifying properties of a novel exudate gum from Prosopis alba (G) were assess...
The impact of high molar mass protein-rich arabinogalactan-proteins (AGPs) on emulsifying properties...
International audienceThe heterogeneous polysaccharide gum arabic has been characterized using size ...
The current study compares the emulsifying properties of Persian gum (PG) and gum Arabic (GA) in emu...
International audienceAcacia gum, known as gum Arabic (GA), is a hydrocolloid complex, polysaccharid...
The emulsification properties of the standard (STD), matured (EM2 and EM10) and fractionated gum ara...
Emulsifying stability of Acacia polyacantha gum has been studied in &...
Arabic gum (AG) is the most common emulsifier used for beverage emulsions. Cashew tree gum (CG) is a...
The molecular composition of Acacia senegal and Acacia seyal gum exudate samples were studied using ...
Gum arabic is widely used in the food industry as an additive, both as a thickener and an emulsifier...
In this study, the emulsifying and foaming properties of a novel exudate gum from Dorema ammoniacum ...
The effects of gum Arabic (GA) addition (0-4%, w/w) on stability of oil-in-water emulsion stabilized...
Galactomannan in industrial Gleditsia microphylla and guar gum was successfully fractionated by grad...
Sudan) were used in this study. Physicochemical properties of gum samples were studied (moisture, as...