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2023.1.1 Guar gum (GG) is a crucial type of naturally occurring polysaccharides extracted from its beans. Guar bean is a type of bean which has more viscosity, hence
More2018.1.1 Guar gum is a polygalactomannan that is obtained from seeds of a plant of the Leguminaceae family, Cyamopsis tetragonolobus. It is a water-soluble
More2011.10.4 Abstract. Guar gum is a novel agrochemical processed from endosperm of cluster bean. It is largely used in the form of guar gum powder as an additive in food,
MoreGuar gum dissolves in polar solutions such as water, hydrazine, formamide, ethylene diamine, and liquid ammonia. Various factors, such as increasing temperature and
More2023.11.19 feasibility of these two biopolymers is concentrated in this study and also analysed. Keywords Biopolymers Xanthan gum Guar gum Strength parameters
More2021.3.3 The current review article highlights the significant properties of two such biopolymers, i.e., xanthan gum (XG) and guar gum (GG), and their innate potential in
MoreGuar gum at different concentrations was incorporated into foods from six groups to establish some principles to aid the production of high-viscosity therapeutic foods. The
More2014.6.21 The maximum ionic conductivity is 2.5x10 ⁻⁵ S/cm at 100 o C for a pure guar gum sample, while with the addition of the salt guar gum, a non-linear variation of
More2013.7.28 Chemistry of Guar Gum. Guar gum is an uncharged natural gum. It contains 41 % dry. weight and acetone insoluble solids of th e seeds. At least 75. % of acetone insoluble solids of the endosperm ...
More2016.3.15 guar split can also be utilized for different commercial purposes. In addition the by products obtained from the process are Churi and Korma that are used as feed for cattle and poultry. 3.2 O pportunity R ationale Guar gum as natural gums is advantageous as natural gelling agent for diff erent industrial purposes.
More2011.10.4 Guar gum is a gel-forming galactomannan obtained by grinding the endosperm portion of Cyamopsis tetragonolobus, a leguminous plant grown for centuries mainly in India and Pakistan where it is a most important crop that has long been used as food for humans and animals (Chandirami 1957).The guar plant is essentially a sun
More2021.2.1 The objective of this study is to confirm the use of guar gum as a natural polymer for EOR applications in sandstone reservoirs and investigate its applicability for high-temperature and high-salinity reservoirs. The study experimentally investigated rheological characteristics of a natural polymer obtained from guar gum with
More2023.11.1 Guar gum is commonly utilized in the pharmaceutical, cosmetic, and food industries. However, its use as a foam material for insulation purposes in construction fields has not been extensively studied, especially with regards to machine learning. This study aimed to investigate the potential use of foams produced from biopolymers for insulation
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More2017.1.1 The current study addresses the feasibility of guar gum biopolymer in mitigating the swell–shrink behavior of clays and in turn making it possible to adopt them as stable geomaterials. The sustainable benefits of biopolymers far exceed the environmental benefits from conventional stabilizers that contractors typically use. This paper presents ...
More2018.10.15 Addition of appropriate additives is considered as one of the most widely used techniques in soil stabilization applications. This study explores the viability of two types of biopolymer, xanthan gum and guar gum, as environmentally friendly additives for collapsible soil stabilization. Compaction, consolidation, permeability, and unconsolidated
More2014.4.15 Base of this fact, this study deals with using liquid gel technology (Guar gum and Hydrocolloids of Psyllium Husk ) .Different hydrocolloids concentration (0.01, 0.03, 0.05 %w/w) in Doogh heated ...
More2021.6.1 A best case economic scenario where irrigation and fertilizers were removed, low-cost herbicides were used and less intensive land management practices were adopted, highlights the feasibility of guar gum being produced for as low as $0.45 per kg-guar gum, which is lower than the five-year average U.S. import price of $0.99 per kg
More2023.11.1 The net carbon footprint presented in this study, 1.87 kg CO 2 /kg guar gum, is lower than the carbon footprint presented by Summers et al. (2021), estimated at 2.67 kg CO 2 /kg guar gum. The carbon footprint relative to the average guar yield is even lower, at 1.61 kg CO 2 /kg guar gum. The main reason for this difference is an update in
More2023.1.1 Guar gum (GG) is a crucial type of naturally occurring polysaccharides extracted from its beans. Guar bean is a type of bean which has more viscosity, hence the bean seeds are processed and extracted in powder form to be applied in several industrial fields. The structural section consists of a linear backbone and side chains with hydroxyl ...
MoreConclusions: Guar gum, a galactomannan, which is 50 times cheaper than Difco-bacto agar, can be used as a gelling agent in place of agar in microbial culture media. Significance and impact of the study: As the media gelled with guar gum do not melt at temperature as high as 70 degrees C, these can be used for isolation and maintenance of ...
MoreGuar Gum - Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost And Revenue, Plant Economics: Guar gum is one of the few products having very good export potential.
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More2020.1.9 Gums are largely obtained from the following three groups: (a) the endosperm of some seeds (e.g., guar gum, locust bean gum); (b) plant exudate gums (e.g., gum tragacanth); and (c) tree or shrub exudates (e.g., gum arabic, karaya gum). Among known natural gums, only a few important gums have been applied in the food industry
More2022.2.8 Highway pavement infrastructure projects which involve soil improvement should be executed, ensuring environmental sustainability. In the present study, guar gum (GG) and lime were assessed for the purpose of soft clay stabilization. The experimental program for the soil stabilization employed a two-stage process. The initial stage involves
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More2018.1.1 Guar gum is a polygalactomannan derived from the endosperm of the legume plant Cyamopsis tetragonolobus.Structurally it consists of a backbone of (1-4)-linked β - d-mannopyranosyl units with single α-d-galactopyranosyl units connected by (1-6) linkages to, on average, every second main chain unit.It provides extremely high
More2016.7.1 Guar gum is the powdered endosperm of the seeds of the Cyamopsis tetragonolobus which is a leguminous crop. ... Another study indicated that granulated guar gum was found to be effective in long term treatment of hypercholesterolemia. ... This suggested feasibility of using gamma radiation for modifying guar gum for dietary fiber
More2023.2.7 Guar gum, the main product of the guar crop, is used widely in the USA as an emulsifier in the food industry and as fracturing fluid additive in the oil and gas industry. The USA is the number one global importer of guar, and interest has grown to domestically cultivate guar in the USA. Guar is an annual desert legume native to India and Pakistan.
More2021.3.25 The present study is done for the removal of RB-19 by Guar gum-grafted polyacrylamide cross-linked with borax (GG-g-PAM-cl-Borax). Synthesized material is confirmed by different characterization techniques. FTIR spectra of GG have intense peaks at 3541.31 cm−1 and 2885.51 cm−1 due to the presence of hydroxyl groups and C–H
More2014.12.1 The objective of this work was to produce β-carotene-loaded liposomes using proliposomes and to test their incorporation in yogurts. Multilamellar liposome dispersions were stabilized by the addition of a mixture of xanthan and guar gums as thickeners, and vesicles exhibited an average diameter of approximately 2000 nm.
MoreExporters say that the increasing quantity is because of the high demand, and the demand will increase with the multiple uses for xathan gum. Xanthan gum is increasingly been used as a less expensive alternative to guar gum in many food-based applications. Plant capacity: - Plant machinery: - Working capital: - T.C.I: - Return: 1.00%: Break ...
More2019.9.15 1. Introduction. The use of drag-reducing additives in turbulent flow has been studied since the first half of the last century when Forrest and Grierson [1] first observed drag reduction, although they did not investigate it in depth.Mysels [2] and Toms [3], later in the same century, made some important discoveries on the
More2005.2.1 Abstract. To determine the possibility of using guar gum, a colloidal polysaccharide, as a cheap alternative to agar for gelling microbial culture media. As illustrative examples, 12 fungi and 11 ...
More2019.9.27 In one study, people with diabetes were given guar gum 4 times per day for 6 weeks. It found that guar gum led to a significant decrease in blood sugar and a 20% drop in LDL (bad) cholesterol ( 8 ).
More2022.12.1 The main component of guar gum is a galactomannan bound by a ligand sugar bond with a molecular weight of 50,000–800,000 [19]. Guar gum is composed of galactomannan that lacks uronic acid and is chemically composed of linear polymeric chains of (1–4)-β-D-mannopyranosyl units having α-D-galactopyranosyl units connected by 1–6
More2017.2.24 In another in vitro study, guar gum was fermented using dog faeces as the source of inoculum (Sunvold et al., 1995a). Organic matter disappearance and SCFAs production were measured after 6, 12 or 24 h of incubation. Whatever the duration of incubation was, the organic matter disappearance, and acetate, propionate and butyrate
More2019.11.30 This study investigates the viability of using guar gum, a polysaccharide for improving the geotechnical properties of clay soil. Guar gum is solvable, non-ionic and hydro-colloidal in nature. The viscosity of guar solutions increases significantly with the gum content but the change in pH with viscosity is very marginal.
More2021.12.1 Guar gum blended soil (GGBS) offers potentially advantageous engineering characteristics of hydraulic conductivity and strength for a soil to be used as a liner material. Characterization techniques such as X-ray diffraction, X-ray fluorescence, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscope were used to
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