gum arabic in English

noun
1
a gum exuded by some kinds of acacia, used in the food industry, in glue, as the binder for watercolor paints, and in incense.
Many acacias exude gums, of which the best known is gum arabic , extracted from incisions in the bark of A. senegal.
noun
    gum acacia

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1. Gum arabic hydrogen octenylbutandioate; Gum arabic hydrogen octenylsuccinate; OSA modified gum arabic; OSA modified gum acacia

2. - acacia (gum arabic),

3. Gum arabic (Acacia gum)

4. Gum arabic (acacia gum)

5. Acacia gum (gum arabic)

6. — Acacia gum (2) (= gum arabic)

7. Acacia gum (2) (= gum arabic)

8. Acacia gum (gum arabic) (1)

9. use of gum Arabic/Acacia;

10. What does Acacin mean? Gum arabic

11. Gum arabic, gum acacia and wheat fibres, emulsifiers, gelatine for industrial use

12. The present invention changes the natural protein distribution of gum arabic, and increases AGP content.

13. Gum arabic is an important food additive obtained from the trunks of Acacia senegal trees.

14. Arabin ( uncountable ) ( organic chemistry, dated) A carbohydrate, isomeric with cane sugar, found in gum arabic

15. What does Arabin mean? (organic chemistry, dated) A carbohydrate, isomeric with cane sugar, found in gum arabic

16. The development of Coacervates in a solution was studied by mixing several mixtures of gum arabic and gelatin, and …

17. The chief soluble component of gum arabic and some other gums, consisting of a mixture of acidic polysaccharides containing Arabinose units.

18. Paints could be mixed with gum arabic as a binder and pressed into cakes, which could be moistened with water when needed.

19. Arabin definition: the essence of gum arabic , being a carbohydrate gum composed of hexoses and D-Arabinose Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

20. HCl was added to a solution of gelatin and gum arabic and pH was measured to determine the ideal environment for Coacervate formation

21. The pigment was often made from ground semiprecious stones such as lapis lazuli and the binder made from either gum arabic or egg white.

22. Arabica of N Africa and India, which bear small yellow flowers and are a source of gum arabic, tannin, and hardwood Word Origin for Babul …

23. Why, according to the Commission, must pectin be treated differently from gum arabic, carrageenan, guar gum, agar agar, locust bean seed gum, alginate and carboxymethylcellulose?

24. L'Aquarelle Sennelier has been produced in the same way for more than a century using the best pigments and top quality Kordofan Gum Arabic as a bonding agent

25. Arabica) widespread in India and northern Africa that yields gum arabic and tannins as well as fodder and timber First Known Use of Babul 1780, in the meaning defined above

26. The short version : Watercolor paper (or another substrate) is brush-coated with a light-sensitive chemical (potassium or ammonium Bichromate), which has been mixed in a specific concentration of gum arabic

27. The process is known as "spit"-biting due to the use of saliva once used as a medium to dilute the acid, although gum arabic or water are now commonly used.

28. The gum Bichromate process was executed by brushing a coating of gum arabic dissolved in water and then mixed with pigment and a solution of potassium Bichromate onto a sheet of paper

29. Acacia trees, producing the resinous gum known as gum arabic, and other aromatic trees and plants formed a major part of the ancient Arabian economy, as they do to a lesser extent in modern times, being eclipsed today by the black gold of petroleum. —Ge 2:12.

30. Alizarin DK JAZPER STARDUST exclusive new color-lightfast(wont fade) and rich professional watercolor paint Jazper Stardust Paint with 100% handmade and Pure Earth pigments! Made in MICROBATCHES with varying degrees of binder of pure Gum Arabic, natural honey and glycerin for flow, these are packed