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Gum Karaya : Botany, Gum Tapping, Applications, and Biotechnology - T. Pullaiah

Gum Karaya

Botany, Gum Tapping, Applications, and Biotechnology

By: T. Pullaiah (Editor), Niranjan Prasad (Editor), L. Md. Bhakshu (Editor), Mallappa Kumara Swamy (Editor)

Hardcover | 27 August 2024 | Edition Number 1

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Polysaccharide gums have a wide range of applications due to their hydrophilic properties. They have been used as a gelling agent, encapsulating agent, thickener, emulsifier, and stabilizer. Sourcing natural gums from botanical and plant sources has become an important focus in producing acceptable food ingredients in liquids and semi-solid forms. This is mainly because of the positive attitude of consumers toward plant-based gums rather than other gums from animal and microbial sources.

Gum karaya, also known as Indian tragacanth, is a vegetable gum produced as an exudate by trees of the genus Sterculia. Gum karaya has very strong swelling properties, high viscosity, and very poor solubility because of its acetyl groups. Therefore, it is mainly used in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Gum karaya is one of the least-soluble gums used for many industries, such as petroleum and gas, textile, paper and pulp, leather and allied products, ammunition and explosives, electrical appliances, adhesives, confectionery, medicine, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics.

Because of the crude tapping method and overexploitation, the population of karaya trees has markedly declined. In the absence of cultivation of this tree on the regular plantation, there is grave concern about the loss of wild germplasm of S. aurens. As gum karaya is vital for the tribal economy and its trade value is substantial, there is a pressing need to develop a scientific and sustainable tapping method to increase the yield and ensure the survival of the tapped trees. There is also a need for a large-scale plantation of gum karaya. People are becoming health-conscious and are taking natural products as food ingredients. This book will be useful to all the people interested in natural food additives.

  • This book gives the details of gum karaya-yielding species and their distribution.
  • Scientific methods of gum tapping are given for sustainable gum production.
  • Propagation methods, both field and in vitro, are given.
  • Uses of gum karaya, in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and food, are given.
  • Genetic diversity and biotechnological intervention for the improvement of gum karaya-yielding species are included.
  • Threats and conservation of gum karaya-yielding species are given.

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