Gum ghatti: A promising polysaccharide for pharmaceutical applications |
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Authors: | Anand S. Deshmukh C. Mallikarjuna SettyAravind M. Badiger K.S. Muralikrishna |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Pharmaceutical Research, Shree Dhanvantary Pharmacy College, Kim, Kudsad Road, Surat, Gujarat 394110, India b Department of Pharmaceutics, Saraswathi College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Yethbarpally, Andhra Pradesh, India c Shree Dhanvantary Pharmaceutical Analysis and Research Center, Kim, Surat, Gujarat 394110, India |
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Abstract: | Gum ghatti (Anogeissus latifolia) or Indian gum is a complex non-starch polysaccharide. It has been widely employed in food, pharmaceuticals, paper and other industries primarily due to its excellent emulsification and thickening property. Other applications of gum ghatti are inadequately investigated owing to lack of information on it. Researchers in the recent years have shown a great interest in exploring its molecular structure and functional properties. This article is aimed at discussing the structural features, functional properties and applications of gum ghatti with an emphasis on its pharmaceutical potential. |
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Keywords: | GRAS, generally recognized as safe 13C NMR, carbon 13 nuclear magnetic resonance 2D NMR, two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance COSY, correlation spectroscopy TOCSY, total correlation spectroscopy HMQC, heteronuclear multiple-quantum correlation HMBC, heteronuclear multiple bond correlation FS, soluble fraction cP, centipoises HPSEC, high-performance size exclusion chromatography MALLS, multi-angle laser light scattering Ps, percentage swelling ABC, potassium persulphate-ascorbic acid MBA, methylene-bis-acrylamide |
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