Ethnobotany & Uses

Gum

Definition

A polysaccharide exudate secreted by plants in response to injury, forming a protective barrier over wounds. Gum arabic (from Acacia senegal) is a widely used food stabilizer; guar gum and locust bean gum are used as thickeners in the food industry.

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