Fractionation and Physicochemical Studies of AcaciaSenegal Gums
Abstract:Abstract:The chemical and physicochemical characteristics of five authenticated A. senegal gum samples from trees of varying age have been investigated. A. senegal was fractionated by a successive non-solvent fractionation technique using ethanol and acetone as a fractionation agent separately. The fractions were found to be different from the whole gum in terms of molecular characteristics. The molecular mass distribution was determined by gel permeation chromatography (GPC-MALLS) with on-line monitoring usin… Show more
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