What if addressing GHG emissions yielded an ingredient solution that improved gum acacia functionality as well as sustainability up and down the value chain?
The bark contains tannins, which have been implicated in carcinogenesis. Acacia karoo produces Cape Gum, which is used in pharmaceutical preparations and to treat diarrhoea. Used to make rope from the ...
The bark was stripped off, dried, and ground with any available coarse grain ... In the Marwar region, the dried pods are eaten raw as well as boiled and dried to make Panchkut – a mixture of five ...