Carob bean gum

Agent Name
Carob bean gum
CAS Number
9000-40-2
Major Category
Biological Agents
Synonyms
Ceratonia; Algaroba; Arobon; Carob bean extract; Carob bean extract (Ceratonia siliqua L.); Carob bean flour; Carob flour; Carob gum; Carob seed gum; Ceratonia gum; Ceratonia siliqua gum; Fructoline; Gum,carob bean; Gum,carob bean locust; Indalca ABV; Johannisbrotmehl; Locust bean flour; Locust bean gum; Locust bean gum (Ceratonia siliqua L.); Locust bean oil; Locust gum; Luctin; Lupogum; St John's bread gum; St. John's bread; Supercol; Tragacol; Tragasol; Tragon; Tragon AY; Tragon gum; Unigum; [ChemIDplus]
Category
Vegetable Gums
Description
Pure white solid (powdered form); Cloudy with white opacity in solution; [HSDB] Off-white to yellow-green solid; [CAMEO] Beige powder; [MSDSonline]
Sources/Uses
Derived from the fruit of the carob tree (Ceratonia siliqua); Used as a fiber bonding agent in paper, stabilizer and texture modifier in processed foods, sizing and finishing agent in textiles, print-paste thickener, drilling mud additive, additive to pharmaceutical tablets, thickener for toothpaste and creams, paint additive, and diarrheal medication; Used by the ancient Egyptians as an adhesive in mummy binding; [HSDB]
Comments
Emergency treatment: "Non-toxic ingestion"; [HSDB] May cause irritation; [MSDSonline] See case report of a cheesemaker at a creamery who developed occupational asthma. [Reference]
Biomedical References

Adverse Effects

Asthma
Yes

Diseases, Processes, and Activities Linked to This Agent

Diseases

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