Acacia

Agent Name
Acacia
Alternative Name
Gum arabic
CAS Number
9000-01-5
Major Category
Biological Agents
Synonyms
Acacia dealbata gum; Acacia gum; Acacia senegal; Acacia senegal resin; Acacia solution; Acacia syrup; Acacia verek resin; Arabic gum; Australian gum; Gum Dragon; Gum acacia; Gum arabic (Acacia senegal (L.) Willd.); Gum arabicum; Gum ovaline; Gum senegal; Indian gum; Senegal gum; Starsol No. 1; Wattle gum; [ChemIDplus]
Category
Vegetable Gums
Description
Solid; [Merck Index] Colorless, white, or yellowish-brown solid with practically no odor; [HSDB] Beige powder; [Sigma-Aldrich MSDS]
Sources/Uses
Permitted for use as an inert ingredient in non-food pesticide products; [EPA] The dried gummy exudate from dried stems and branches of African Acacia species; [Merck Index] Used as an emulsifier, stabilizer, flavor fixative, retarder of sugar crystallization in foods, protective colloid in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, and inks, excipient for tablets, binder in matches, in water color manufacture, in adhesives, and in textile printing; [HSDB] Gum arabic (acacia gum) is used in lithographic printing. [Wikipedia]
Comments
Occupational asthma reported in printer; [Malo] A complex and highly branched carbohydrate polymer; A skin, eye, mucous membrane, and upper respiratory tract irritant; A weak allergen that may cause local contact dermatitis and respiratory symptoms on inhalation of dust; [NTP] Acceptable daily intake (ADI) "Not limited except for good manufacturing practice." [JECFA] May cause irritation; [Sigma-Aldrich MSDS]
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Asthma
Yes

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