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gum arabic

Substance obtained from certain species of acacia trees, especially A. senegal, with uses in medicine, confectionery, and adhesive manufacture.



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In general, all gum acacia and modified gum acacia emulsifiers were superior in stability to modified starches at both temperatures for orange terpene-based beverages.
Its all natural ingredients include folate, vitamin B and C, gum acacia, vegetable oil, guar gum, acerola fruit extract and stevia leaf extract.
Stabilizer manufacturer TIC Gums has been given FDA GRAS status for its line of modified gum acacia emulsifiers.
 
 
 
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