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Tragacanth. Group: Polysaccharide. CAS No. 9000-65-1.
Tragacanth
Tragacanth. Synonyms: E413; goats thorn; gum benjamin; gum dragon; gum tragacanth; persian tragacanth; trag; tragant; tragacantha. CAS No. 9000-65-1. Product ID: PE-0644. Category: Emulsifier; Suspending Agents; Gelling Agents; Slip Agents; Film forming Agents, etc. Product Keywords: Excipients for Liquid Dosage Form; Suspending Agents; PE-0644; Tragacanth; Emulsifier; Suspending Agents; Gelling Agents; Slip Agents; Film forming Agents, etc; ; 9000-65-1. UNII: 2944357O2O. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Oral cavity; Oral administration; Sublingual; Topical. Dosage Form: Tablet, gelling agent, coating preparations. Stability and Storage Conditions: Store in a cool, dry place in an airtight container. Source and Preparation: Astragalus gummifer Labill, a Leguminosae plant, is obtained by drying and extracting the gum that exudes from cut branches. This product is mainly composed of galactoarabinans and acid polysaccharides containing galacturonic acid groups. Safety: This product is a natural polysaccharide, non-toxic.
Tragacanth gum
Tragacanth gum is a biochemical reagent that can be used as a biological material or organic compound for life science related research. Uses: Scientific research. Group: Biochemical assay reagents. CAS No. 9000-65-1. Pack Sizes: 5 g; 10 g; 25 g; 50 g. Product ID: HY-W250121.
Tragacanth gum
Tragacanth gum is used as an emulsifying and suspending agent in many pharmaceutical formulations and as a diluent in tablet formulations. Synonyms: Tragacanth; E413; Goat's thorn; Gum benjamin; Gum dragon; Gum tragacanth; Persian tragacanth; Trag; Tragant; Tragacantha. CAS No. 9000-65-1.
Tragacanth Gum
Tragacanth is a gum commonly found in the sap of various Middle Eastern legumes. It is commonly used as freezing-embedding medium for tissue preservation. Gum tragacanth is an exudate gum from species of Astragalus trees mainly grown in Iran and Turkey. Tragacanth finds applications as an effective emulsifying and thickening agent in the food and pharmaceutical industries. The gum is a slightly acidic salt consisting of two fractions namely the water soluble tragacanthin and the fraction bassorin which swells in water to form a gel. Water soluble tragacanthin is reported as a branched arabiogalactan which is soluble in 70% ethanol. The acidic bassorin has a chain of (1,4)-linked a-D-galacturonic acid units some of which are substituted at O-3 with β-D-xylopyranosyl units and some of these being terminated with galactose or fucose. Group: Biochemicals. Alternative Names: Tragacanth; Adragante Gomme; Food Additive E413. Grades: Highly Purified. CAS No. 9000-65-1. Pack Sizes: 250g, 500g, 1Kg. US Biological Life Sciences.
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Tragacanth Gum/Gum Karaya USP/FCC
Tragacanth Gum/Gum Karaya USP/FCC. CAS No. 9000-65-1.
Gum tragacanth
100g Pack Size. Group: Biochemicals, Carbohydrates, Flavours and Fragrance Materials. Formula: N/A. CAS No. 9000-65-1. Prepack ID 38835433-100g. See USA prepack pricing.
Gum tragacanth
Gum Tragacanth is the exudate gum of astragalus trees grown mainly in Iran and Turkey. As an effective emulsifier and thickener, Tragacanth has been widely used in food and pharmaceutical industry. Uses: Cathartics; excipients. Synonyms: Tragacanth; YT31961. Molecular formula: C10H30. Mole weight: 150.35.
Ceratonia
Ceratonia occurs as a yellow-green or white colored powder. Although odorless and tasteless in the dry powder form, ceratonia acquires a leguminous taste when boiled in water. Synonyms: Algaroba; carob bean gum; carob flour; ceratonia gum; ceratonia siliqua; ceratonia siliqua gum; Cheshire gum; E410; gomme de caroube; locust bean gum; Meyprofleur; St Johns bread. CAS No. 9000-40-2. Product ID: PE-0468. Category: Controlled-release Agents; Stabilizing Agents; Suspending Agents; Tablet Binder; Viscosity-increasing Agents. Product Keywords: Binder Excipients; Stabilizers; Suspending Agents; ; PE-0468; Ceratonia; Controlled-release Agents; Stabilizing Agents; Suspending Agents; Tablet Binder; Viscosity-increasing Agents; ; 9000-40-2. UNII: V4716MY704. Chemical Name: Carob gum. Grade: Pharmceutical Excipients. Administration route: Oral. Dosage Form: oral tablet. Stability and Storage Conditions: The bulk material should be stored in a well-closed container in a cool, dry place. Ceratonia loses not more than 15% of its weight on drying. Source and Preparation: Ceratonia is a naturally occurring material obtained from the ground endosperms separated from the seeds of the locust bean tree, Ceratonia siliqua (Leguminosae). The tree is indigenous to southern Europe and the Mediterranean region. Applications: Ceratonia is a naturally occurring material generally used as a substitute for tragacanth or other similar gums. A ceratoni
Gum karaya
Gum Karaya is a vegetable gum produced from the exudate of the sterculia trees. Gum Karaya is an acidic polysaccharide composed of galactose, rhamnose and galacturonic acid. It is used in food as a thickener and emulsifier, and as a laxative and denture binder. Synonyms: Sterculia gum; Gum Sterculia; Indian gum tragacanth. CAS No. 9000-36-6.
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