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Gum arabic
About: Gum arabic is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2197 publications have been published within this topic receiving 47782 citations. The topic is also known as: acacia gum.
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29 Nov 2005
TL;DR: In this article, the combination of the adrenocorticoid and the water-soluble gum obtained from the stem and/or branch of Acacia species, e.g., Gum Arabic, was used to enhance the effect of the said hormone on nephritis without enhancement of undesirable side-effects.
Abstract: This invention provides an enhancer of the effect of adrenocorticoid on nephritis without enhancement of the undesirable side-effects of the said adrenocorticoid,comprising the water-soluble gum obtained from the stem and/or branch of Acacia species, e.g., Gum Arabic. The combination of the adrenocorticoid and the said water-soluble gum enhances the effect of the said adrenocorticoid on nephritis without enhancement of the undesirable side-effects of the hormone agent.
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17 Jun 2015
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TL;DR: In this paper, the photodegradation rate of dispersed lycopene in which gum arabic, gum ghatti and polyglycerol monostearate ester had been used as emulsifiers were photoirradiated.
Abstract: Aqueous solutions of dispersed lycopene in which gum arabic, gum ghatti and polyglycerol monostearate ester had been used as emulsifiers were photoirradiated. The photodegradation rate of lycopene tended to vary depending on the amount of polyglycerol monostearate ester used. We found that the photodegradation rate of lycopene with polyglycerol monostearate ester was considerably slower than those with gum arabic and gum ghatti. Therefore, this study suggests that the absorption state of the emulsifier on the crystal surface may affect the photodegradation rate of lycopene.
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TL;DR: Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper crosslinked quinoa protein isolate-gum Arabic coacervates with sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP) to enhance their physicochemical properties.
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