Gum Turpentine is a very rich feeding solvent made from the distillation of resin mainly from pine trees. For instance, it is commonly used to thin oil-based paints and varnishes, making it an essential component in the world of painting and DIY projects. Additionally, gum turpentine oil is often used in the synthesis of fragrant chemical compounds and serves as a raw material for the chemical industry. Beyond these industrial applications, gum turpentine oil also has practical uses in the realm of personal health and wellness. Many individuals use it as a chest rub or inhaler to alleviate symptoms of nasal and throat ailments, as it has been shown to have beneficial effects in these areas. Additionally, it boasts antibacterial properties, further enhancing its usefulness as a natural remedy for a variety of health issues.
We manufacture & export high quality of gum rosin and turpentine oil. Gum rosin, which is a solid form of resin obtained from pines and some other plants, mostly conifers, produced by Paper sizing Soda Soldering fluxes Sealing wax
Guar Gum Types Food, Feed & Pharma Grades - Various particle sizes (very coarse to very fine). - • Various hydration rates (very slow to very fast). - • Various viscosities (1% solution in water = 50 cps to 7000 cps). - • Special deodourised grades. - • Special low microbiological count grades. Technical Grades Straight Guars: - Various particle sizes (very coarse to very fine). - Various hydration rates (very slow to very fast). - Various viscosities (1% solution in water = 50 cps to 8000 cps). - Special good Dry-Flow (Free-Flow) Guars. - Special Anti-Dusted Guars. Modified Guars and Guar Derivatives: - Fast hydrating / High Viscosity / Diesel Slurriable (particularly suitable for oil, gas and other deep well drilling and EOR operations like polymer flooding / fracturing), - Borated. - Reticulated. - Oxidised. - Depolymerised. - High water absorbance capacity. - Carboxymethyl (Anionic). - Hydroxypropyl (Nonionic). - Hydroxypropyltrimethyl chloride (Cationic). - Hydroxypropyltrimethyl chloride Hydroxypropyl (Cationic, double derivative). - Special good Dry-Flow (Free-Flow) Modified Guars / Guar Derivatives. - Special Anti-Dusted Modified Guars / Guar Derivatives. Guar gum is a fiber from the seed of the guar plant. Guar gum is used as a laxative. It is also used for treating diarrhea, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), obesity, and diabetes; for reducing cholesterol; and for preventing “hardening of the arteries” (atherosclerosis). In foods and beverages, guar gum is used as a thickening, stabilizing, suspending, and binding agent. In manufacturing, guar gum is used as a binding agent in tablets, and as a thickening agent in lotions and creams. How does it work? Guar gum is a fiber that normalizes the moisture content of the stool, absorbing excess liquid in diarrhea, and softening the stool in constipation. It also might help decrease the amount of cholesterol and glucose that is absorbed in the stomach and intestines. There is some interest in using guar gum for weight loss because it expands in the intestine, causing a sense of fullness. This may decrease appetite. USES: Diarrhea. Adding guar gum to the tube feeding formula given to critical care patients may shorten episodes of diarrhea from about 30 days to about 8 days. High cholesterol. Taking guar gum seems to lower cholesterol levels in people with high cholesterol. Guar gum and pectin, taken with small amounts of insoluble fiber, also lower total and “bad” low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol, but don't affect “good” high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol or other blood fats called triglycerides. Diabetes. Taking guar gum with meals seems to lower blood sugar after meals in people with diabetes. By slowing stomach emptying, guar gum may also lessen after-meal drops in blood pressure that occur frequently in people with diabetes. Constipation. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Xanthan Gum 40 Mesh, 80 Mesh and 200 Mesh Potential Functions: Animal Feed & Nutrition Beverages Cosmetics & Pharmaceuticals Food Industrial & General Pet Foods Sports Nutrition Potential Functions: Emulsifier Humectant Stabilizer Thickener Potential Applications: Adhesives Joint Care Preserve Bakery Meat, Fish & Poultry Protein Drinks Cleaning Chemicals Non-Alcoholic Drinks Ready Meals Confectionary Oral Care Skin Care Dairy Personal Care Snack Foods Dressings & Sauces Paints Supplements Health Care Pet Food Water Treatment