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Analysis of a gum from the exudates of <i>Dichrostachys cinerea</i> (L.) Wight & Am


M Gundidza
V Mmbengwa
SR Sibambo
ML Magwa
O Mushisha
E Gundidza
A Samie

Abstract

Only little research is currently underway on gums from African plants, yet Africa imports a lot of gums for pharmaceutical and food industries. This study was aimed to investigate the rheological properties, and the moisture and ash contents of the isolated gum resins from Dichrostachys cinerea. The gum from this plant exhibited low shear stress even at high concentrations of the gum. The moisture content obtained was 15.8 ± 0.3%, which was rather too high and would only be suitable for formulations that need to remain moisturized. The gum from this plant had little ash content (2.59 ± 0.01%). The gum from D. cinerea exhibited low shear stress at high concentrations, while the gum was profoundly affected by the addition of ions. In conclusion, this gum has potential as a product for the cosmetic, pharmaceutical and food industries. Further studies are needed to identify the phytoconstituents in the gum as well as toxicity studies.

Key words: Gum, exudates, Dichrostachys cinerea, rheology, moisture.


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