Persian Gum (Amygdalus scoparia Spach)

This chapter summarizes the existing information with regard to the production, chemical structure, rheological, thermal, surface properties, and potential applications of Persian gum (PG). Similar to the most of the other exudate gums, the natural pH of aqueous dispersions of PG is acidic. Using qu...

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thermogravimetric analysis
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