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Guar gum
About: Guar gum is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 5611 publications have been published within this topic receiving 105940 citations.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors used guar gum (G, linear polymer) and its two derivatives, nonionic hydroxypropyl guar Gum (HG, branched polymer) as flocculants and bentonite as colloidal particles to find an efficient flocculation system.
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TL;DR: The results reveal that programmed drug delivery can be obtained from hard gelatin capsules by systemic formulation approach and that the drug release was also dependant on the type of swellable hydrophilic agent (HPMC or guar gum) and molecular weight of HPMC (K15M or 20 cPs).
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TL;DR: A combination of radiation depolymerized guar gum and gum Arabic to show better retention of encapsulated flavour than gum Arabic alone as wall material.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the antioxidative effects of xanthan and other polysaccharides were evaluated by measuring the Fe2+-induced consumption of oxygen dissolved in the oil/water emulsion.
Abstract: The antioxidative effects of xanthan and other polysaccharides were evaluated by measuring the Fe2+-induced consumption of oxygen dissolved in the oil/water emulsion. The degree of oxygen consumption was, from the lowest, in the order of xanthan
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TL;DR: In this article, small quantities of certain polymers dissolved in a liquid can reduce considerably the frictional drag exerted by the liquid when it flows over a surface, where the concentrations required are of the order of a few parts per million.
Abstract: SMALL quantities of certain polymers dissolved in a liquid can reduce considerably the frictional drag exerted by the liquid when it flows over a surface. This effect has been observed with various solvent/polymer combinations, but most investigations involve polyethyleneoxide (PEO), polyacrylamide or guar gum in water, where the concentrations required are of the order of a few parts per million.
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