Arabic gum
Arabic gum is a natural gum obtained from the sap of certain Acacia trees. It is a water-soluble polysaccharide that is commonly used as a stabilizer, thickener, and emulsifier in various industries, including food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals.
Lab products found in correlation
2 protocols using arabic gum
Evaluation of Anticancer Compounds
Biochemical Characterization of Natural Compounds
Other reagents and chemicals were purchased from the following manufacturers: arabic gum (JUNSEI, Tokyo, Japan), activated charcoal power (YAKURI, Tokyo, Japan), Tween 20 (Glentham Life Science, Corsham, United Kingdom), skim milk (LPS solution, Daejeon, Korea), bovine serum albumin (GenDEPOT, TX, United States), hydrochloride (DUKSAN, Seoul, Korea), and hydroperoxide (SAMCHUN, Seoul, Korea).
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