Physico-Chemical Characterization Of Edible Gums Obtained From Anogeissus Latifolia And Abelmoschus Esculentus: Promising Food Additive For Novel Drug Delivery
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Background: In challenging assignments for advancing practices of characterization of the fluid-dried gum extracted from the fresh fruit of the Okra Gum (Abelmoschus Esculentus) and refined Gum Ghatti (Anogeissus Latifolia) vine is defined in this paper
Introduction: It outlines a systematic study of the physico-chemical properties of gums in response to a European Union request for a thorough review of the quality of gums as food additives.
Method : Ash percent, acid insoluble ash percent, cold water soluble percent, pH, acidity (as HCl) percent by mass, viscosity, elemental and heavy metals analysis and FT-IR are the parameters tested following traditional procedures and current analytical instruments. The aim of this study was to determine the key functional characteristics of commercially important natural gums. These included flow, solubility, and angle of repose, as well as bulk and true density.
Result: The angle of repose of okra gum was found to be very high (45.66 °), which means that Okra Gum has more adhesive properties than 38.13 ° Gum Ghatti. . Okra powder was shown to be sparingly soluble in water and insoluble in acetone, ethanol, and chloroform. Gum Ghatti was shown to be slightly soluble in water, practically insoluble in ethanol, acetone and Chloroform. The compressibility index and repose angle of Okra gum are 32.96 percent and 38.13, respectively
Conclusion: The results of this study established the basic characteristics of gums and demonstrated their potential applications in the fields of novel drug delivery, cosmetics, and other pharmaceutical industries.