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GHATTI GUM

Product Name
GHATTI GUM
CAS No.
9000-28-6
Chemical Name
GHATTI GUM
Synonyms
Ghatti;dhowgum;dhavdagum;GUM GHATTI;INDIAN GUM;GHATTI GUM;Indian Rum;Gatifolia SD;Gums, ghatti;anogeissusgum
CBNumber
CB6401944
Formula Weight
0
MOL File
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GHATTI GUM Property

alpha 
D25 +42° (dil H2SO4)
FEMA 
2519 | GHATTI GUM (ANOGEISSUS LATIFOLIA WALL.)
form 
Solid
color 
Light to dark brown
Odor
Odorless
EPA Substance Registry System
Gum ghatti (9000-28-6)
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Safety

WGK Germany 
2
RTECS 
LY8935000
Toxicity
LD50 oral in rabbit: 7gm/kg
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Hazard and Precautionary Statements (GHS)

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Biosynth Carbosynth
Product number
YG35531
Product name
Ghatti gum
Packaging
1kg
Price
$60
Updated
2021/12/16
Biosynth Carbosynth
Product number
YG35531
Product name
Ghatti gum
Packaging
2Kg
Price
$100
Updated
2021/12/16
Biosynth Carbosynth
Product number
YG35531
Product name
Ghatti gum
Packaging
5kg
Price
$200
Updated
2021/12/16
Biosynth Carbosynth
Product number
YG35531
Product name
Ghatti gum
Packaging
10Kg
Price
$300
Updated
2021/12/16
Biosynth Carbosynth
Product number
YG35531
Product name
Ghatti gum
Packaging
25kg
Price
$500
Updated
2021/12/16
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GHATTI GUM Chemical Properties,Usage,Production

Description

Gum ghatti is an exudate from the tree Anogeissus latifolia, family Combretaceae, a large tree widely distributed in India and Ceylon. It is a complex, water-soluble polysaccharide composed of the calcium and magnesium salts of L-arabinose, D-galactose, D-mannose, D-xylose, D-glucuronic acids in the approximate molar ratio of 10:6:2:1:2. It is light to dark tan and is insoluble in 90% alcohol.
The tree Anogeissus latifolia, from which gum ghatti is exuded, is also used as a source of timber, and its tannin-rich leaves are used for tanning. It grows extensively in India and Ceylon. Production, collection, and processing methods are very similar to that for gum karaya. The gum is exuded when the bark is damaged, probably to act as a sealant. It is gathered by hand in the dry season by natives whose usual occupation is farming. The largest crop is normally picked in April. After drying for several days, the gum is transported to Bombay, usually having to be transported through mountain passes, or ghats, hence the name gum ghatti. In Bombay, the crude gum is sold by auction to exporters, who first have it classified by hand according to color and purity. In the United States, the process grinds the tears to a fine particle size. Impurities are reduced by sifting and aeration.
Gum ghatti is essentially a calcium salt of ghattic acid, a polysaccharide with a molecular weight of approximately 12,000. Hydrolysis products are L-arabinose (5 moles), D-galactose (3 moles), D-mannose (1 mole), D-xylose (0.5 mole), D-glycuronic acid (1 mole), and traces of 6-deoxyhexose. Two aldobiouronic acids, 6-0-(P-D-glucopyranosyluronic acid)-D-galactose and 2-0-(|5-dglucopyranosyluronic acid)-D-mannose are obtained on graded hydrolysis. The gum contains chains of 1,6-lined ji-D-galactopyranose residues, to which the aldobiouronic acid units are attached, either directly or through one or more 1,6-linked glactose residues.
Gum ghatti can be dispersed in water to form a colloidal dispersion. Only about 80-90% of the gum is actually soluble. It is quite stable over the pH range 3.5-10.0. It is a natural buffer and small amounts of acid or alkali will not affect viscosity.
Its properties are usually considered to be similar to gum arabic, but its solutions are more viscous and less adhesive. Use of gum ghatti in foods is based primarily on its effectiveness as an emulsifier for oil and water emulsions. However, solutions of ghatti are more viscous and less adhesive than those of arabic.

Chemical Properties

Gum ghatti is an exudate from the tree Anogeissus latifolia, a large tree, widely distributed in India and Ceylon The name “ghatti” is derived from the word ghats, meaning “passes,” and given to the gum because of its ancient mountain transportation routes The tree A latifolia is also used as a source of timber, and its tannin-rich leaves are used for tanning Production, collection and processing methods are very similar to those for gum karaya The largest crop is normally picked in April The gum is an exudate from damaged bark, which is gathered by hand during the dry season and sold at auction; tears are ground to a fne particle size by the processor.

Chemical Properties

Colorless to pale-yellow tears, rounded or vermiform. Almost tasteless and odorless, partially soluble in water. Can be solubilized by autoclaving.

Physical properties

It is light- to dark-tan and is insoluble in 90% alcohol Gum ghatti is essentially a calcium salt of ghattic acid, a polysaccharide with a molecular weight of approximately 12,000 Structure is a complex water-soluble polysaccharide occurring as a cal.

Uses

As substitute for acacia. As emulsifying agent in pharmaceuticals, oils, waxes.

Uses

Ghatti gum is a plant exudate obtained from the anogeissus latifolia tree. The gum is formed as a protective sealant when the bark is damaged. It forms viscous mixtures in water at concentrations of 5% or greater. Only about 90% of the gum is actually soluble in water and has a ph of 4.5. It has similar uses as gum arabic. It is also termed indian gum. It is used in buttered syrup and as a stabilizer for emulsions.

Definition

Exudation from the stem of Anogeissus latifolia.

GHATTI GUM Preparation Products And Raw materials

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Hebei Weibang Biotechnology Co., Ltd
Product
GHATTI GUM 9000-28-6
Price
US $0.00-0.00/KG
Min. Order
1KG
Purity
99%
Supply Ability
500000kg
Release date
2022-11-02
Hebei Mojin Biotechnology Co., Ltd
Product
GHATTI GUM 9000-28-6
Price
US $0.00/KG
Min. Order
1KG
Purity
99%
Supply Ability
50000KG/month
Release date
2023-09-21

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