Brand Name: | Gum Arabic |
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Type: | Nutrition Enhancers,Stabilizers,Thickeners |
EINECS No.: | 232-519-5 |
Other Names: | Gum Acacia |
CAS No.: | 9000-01-5 |
Place of Origin: | Malaysia |
Name: | Gum Arabic |
Other Name: | Acacia Gum |
Quality: | Premium |
Packaging: | Bags |
Certificates: | GMP, COA, HACCP, Phyto |
Processing: | Raw |
Source: | Acacia senegal |
Quick Details
Specifications
Arabic gum is found in foods like cake, candies, ice cream and soft drinks really is? Gum arabic is a type of plant-derived fiber. You can think of it as an edible " glue," natural thickening agent and binder that helps hold ingredients together.
Gum arabic's structure allows it to dissolve in cold or warm water, making it easy to use in a variety of ways. Because it is a natural, plant-derived product, it's suitable for vegans/vegetarians (unlike other products with similar qualities, such as gelatin). It is also naturally gluten-free, usually non-GMO and well-tolerated by most people when used in appropriate/small amounts. Due to its rich fiber content, gum arabic may offer benefits including increasing probiotic bacteria in the gut.
All of that said, gum arabic (or acacia gum) is typically found in processed, packaged foods many of which are high in sugar, low in nutrients and filled with other potentially harmful ingredients. while using gum arabic supplements or baking or cooking with small amounts of gum arabic at home may not be harmful, it's still best to limit how much packaged food that contains lots of additives you eat in general.
Appearance off-white to Yellowish Granular or Powder
Odor Own inherent smell, no odor
Viscosity 60- 100
PH 3.5- 6.5
Moisture(105°C, 5h) 15% Max
Solubility Soluble in water, insoluble in ethanol
Nitrogen 0.24%- 0.41%
Ash 4% Max
Insolubles in Acid 0.5% Max
Starch Negative
Dannin Negative
Arsenic (as) 3ppm Max
Lead (Pb) 10ppm Max
Heavy Metals 40ppm Max
E.Coli/ 5g Negative
Salmonella/ 10g Negative
Total Plate Count 1000 cfu/ g Max
Gum arabic's structure allows it to dissolve in cold or warm water, making it easy to use in a variety of ways. Because it is a natural, plant-derived product, it's suitable for vegans/vegetarians (unlike other products with similar qualities, such as gelatin). It is also naturally gluten-free, usually non-GMO and well-tolerated by most people when used in appropriate/small amounts. Due to its rich fiber content, gum arabic may offer benefits including increasing probiotic bacteria in the gut.
All of that said, gum arabic (or acacia gum) is typically found in processed, packaged foods many of which are high in sugar, low in nutrients and filled with other potentially harmful ingredients. while using gum arabic supplements or baking or cooking with small amounts of gum arabic at home may not be harmful, it's still best to limit how much packaged food that contains lots of additives you eat in general.
Appearance off-white to Yellowish Granular or Powder
Odor Own inherent smell, no odor
Viscosity 60- 100
PH 3.5- 6.5
Moisture(105°C, 5h) 15% Max
Solubility Soluble in water, insoluble in ethanol
Nitrogen 0.24%- 0.41%
Ash 4% Max
Insolubles in Acid 0.5% Max
Starch Negative
Dannin Negative
Arsenic (as) 3ppm Max
Lead (Pb) 10ppm Max
Heavy Metals 40ppm Max
E.Coli/ 5g Negative
Salmonella/ 10g Negative
Total Plate Count 1000 cfu/ g Max