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E413 (Tragacanth)

CAS: 9000-65-1

TECHNICAL DATA
CAS No: 9000-65-1
Product Code: YT31961
MDL No: MFCD00131255

A gummy substance obtained from a variety of low, spiny, Asian shrubs belonging to the genus Astragalus of the legume family.
E413 (Tragacanth) is a plant.
The sap-like substance (resin) of the plant is used to make medicine.
E413 (Tragacanth) is used for both diarrhea and constipation.
E413 (Tragacanth) is also an ingredient in toothpastes, hand lotions, denture adhesives, and vaginal creams and gels.
In foods, E413 (Tragacanth) is important for stabilizing and thickening ingredients in salad dressings, foods and beverages.
It is used as a E413 (Tragacanth) binder in pharmaceutical products.
It forms a gelatinous mass in water.
E413 (Tragacanth) is used as a suspending agent, excipient or emulsifier in foods, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
E413 (Tragacanth) has also been used as a bulk-forming laxative.

Description
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is an secretion from several shrub species of the genus Astragalus found in arid regions of Iran, Iraq, Syria and Turkey.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum consists of a complex mixture of acidic polysaccharides including galacturonic acid, Galactose, fucose, Xylose and Arabinose.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is available in the form of off-white, translucent plates (fiori) or a yellowish powder (biondo).
It is a soluble fraction, when added to water it dissolves, while an insoluble fraction, bassorin, swells.
The gum E413 (Tragacanth) solution is prepared by soaking the powder with alcohol, then adding water and shaking.
Aqueous solutions are slightly acidic with a pH of 5-6.
E413 (Tragacanth) is used in textile sizing and printing, crayon production, leather curing and furniture polishes.

E413 (Tragacanth) is a natural gum obtained from the dried sap of various Middle Eastern legumes of the genus Astragalus.
Some of these species are known collectively under the common names "goat thistle" and "weed".
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is sometimes called shiraz gum, shiraz, gum electric, or gum dragon.
Its name derives from the Greek words tragos (meaning "goat") and akantha ("thorn").
Iran is the largest producer of this gum.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is a viscous, odorless, tasteless, water-soluble polysaccharide mixture obtained from the sap filtered and dried from the root of the plant.
The gum E413 (Tragacanth) oozes from the plant as twisted strips or flakes that can be pulverized.
The gum E413 (Tragacanth) absorbs water to become a gel that can be mixed into a paste.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is used as an edge-shifting and polishing compound in vegetable tanned leather processing, and is sometimes used as a hardener in textiles.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum has historically been used as an herbal remedy for conditions such as cough and diarrhea.
Powders using E413 (Tragacanth) as a basis were sometimes called diaE413 (Tragacanth).
It has been used as a topical treatment for burns as a mucilage or paste.
E413 (Tragacanth) is used as an emulsifier, thickener, stabilizer and texturing additive in pharmaceuticals and foods (E number E413).
E413 (Tragacanth) is the traditional binder used in making artists' pastels, as it does not stick to itself as other gums (such as gum arabic) do when dry.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is also used to make a paste, which is used in confectionery to create brittle and colorable lifelike flowers that air-dry on wires used as cake decorations.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum allows users to achieve a very fine and precise result in their work.
E413 (Tragacanth) has traditionally been used as an adhesive in the cigar wrapping process, used to secure the cap or "flag" leaf to the finished cigar body.
In the Middle East, and especially in Turkey, E413 (Tragacanth) is used in paper marbling to make the size on which the pigments will float and shape, just as carrageenan is used in the West.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is also used in incense making as a binder to hold all the powdered herbs together.
The water solubility of E413 (Tragacanth) gum is ideal for ease of working and even spreading, making it one of the stronger gums for keeping particles in suspension.
Only half is required compared to gum arabic or something similar.

as food
E413 (Tragacanth) is common in Indian cuisine.

Source
E413 (Tragacanth) is a gum obtained from the dried sap of various shrub species of the genus Astragalus, commonly known as Goat Thistle.
The plant is native to western Asia and southeastern Europe, where Iran and Turkey are the leading producers.
The gum leaches from the plant when damaged and solidifies into teardrop-shaped lumps or ribbon-like coils when exposed to air.
The E413 (Tragacanth) is harvested by piercing the roots or bark and collecting the exudate after drying.

Features
E413 (Tragacanth) is sold in the form of flakes or powder, which when mixed with water forms a gel and can be mixed into a paste.
Alternatively, E413 (Tragacanth) can dissolve in water to form a viscous solution that is tasteless and odorless.
Food and pharmaceutical grade powders are available.

use
food industry
E413 (Tragacanth) is used as a food additive in sauces and dressings, as well as acting as an emulsifier, stabilizer and thickener in ice cream and syrups.
In cooking, E413 (Tragacanth) is used as a binding agent in icing and made into a paste to create cake decorations.

confectionery industry
E413 (Tragacanth) is used as an ingredient in confectionery.

pharmaceutical industry
E413 (Tragacanth) is used as a binding agent in the manufacture of tablets and lozenges and as a suspending agent for insoluble powders.
E413 (Tragacanth) is used as an herbal remedy to treat cough and diarrhea and can be made into a paste to treat burns.
E413 (Tragacanth) is also used as a sedative, forming a soothing film on a mucous membrane to relieve mild pain and inflammation.

Incense Industry
E413 (Tragacanth) is used to bind aromatic substances together.

Textile and Leather Industry
E413 (Tragacanth) is used as fabric stiffener and in calico printing.
E413 (Tragacanth) is also used as a polishing compound for vegetable tanned leathers.

Other Industries
In the art industry, E413 (Tragacanth) is a binder used to make pastels.
Unlike other gums, it does not stick to itself when dry.
In the tobacco industry, E413 (Tragacanth) is used as an adhesive for rolling cigars.
In the Personal Care industry, it is used as an emulsifier for creams and lotions and an ingredient in hair shampoo, and anecdotally it promotes hair growth.

use
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is a complex mixture of polysaccharides, mostly poly-D-galacturonic acid and basorin.
Some are miscible and some form a gel of exceptional quality.
E413 (Tragacanth) is the most viscous of the known natural water-soluble gums and is an excellent emulsifying agent with good stability to heat, acidity and age.
E413 (Tragacanth) has a wide application in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, industrial textile sizing, as a thickening agent in foods, syrups, dressings, dressings, liquors, and may have applications in the control of cancer cells.
Crossing of high yielders, successive generations of recombinants and eventual clonal propagation of high yielders can eventually create outstanding gum producing strains or cultivars.
When plants are lined up on small shoulders, the tedious manual tapping and gum picking method can be efficiently reduced by electronic machinery.

The use of gum E413 (Tragacanth) in various fields
Due to its relative stability to heat, acidity and aging, it is widely used as a thickener and stabilizer.
For example, in pourable salad dressings of regular and low-calorie varieties.
For similar reasons, it is used in seasonings, seasonings, sweet pickles, liqueurs, and mayonnaises.
In the above products, E413 (Tragacanth) is used at a rate of about 0.4-0.75%.

E413 (Tragacanth) gum provides clarity and shine to frozen cake fillings and sauces in which suspended fruit, fruit puree and flavors are used.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum gives these acidic products a good shelf life.
When used as a cold process stabilizer for meringues, E413 (Tragacanth) gum extends shelf life and reduces syneresis.
In combination with gum arabic, gum E413 (Tragacanth) produces a superior bakery flavor emulsion.

In citrus drinks, gum E413 (Tragacanth) acts as a thickening agent to provide a proper mouthfeel and stability.
E413 (Tragacanth) is used in sugar cream centers containing natural fruit and acid, due to its good acid resistance.
E413 (Tragacanth) is used as a binder in the cold press process and in the extrusion process to make sugar cigarettes and lozenges.

It is widely used as a thickener, gelling agent and emulsifier in cosmetics.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is used in a wide variety of medicinal emulsions, jellies, syrups, ointments, lotions and creams.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum acts as a suspending agent in various toothpastes to create a creamy and glossy product.
The long shelf life and film-forming properties of E413 (Tragacanth) gum make it useful in hair lotions, hand lotions and creams.

overview
E413 (Tragacanth) is a shrub that grows in the Middle East regions.
The sap-like substance (resin) of the bark is used to make medicine.
E413 (Tragacanth) contains chemicals that stimulate the gut.
People use E413 (Tragacanth) for diarrhea, constipation, and other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.

Clinical Overview
i use
Clinical data on E413 (Tragacanth) application other than gel are lacking.
An effect on moderation of glucose levels has not been consistently demonstrated.

dosing
Recent clinical evidence does not support a specific dose of E413 (Tragacanth).
E413 (Tragacanth) gum has generally recognized its safe status as a food additive.

Contraindications
Contraindications have not been identified.

Pregnancy/Breastfeeding
Avoid using it.
Information regarding safety and efficacy during pregnancy and lactation is lacking.

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adverse reactions
E413 (Tragacanth) is not associated with side effects when used for up to 21 days.

How does it work?
E413 (Tragacanth) contains substances that stimulate the movement of the intestines.

Scientific Family
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Botanical
The E413 (Tragacanth) species consists of low-growing, thorny shrubs native to the mountainous regions of the Middle East.
E413 (Tragacanth) is obtained from branches and roots. The gum dries out as it oozes and must be collected quickly.
The name "E413 (Tragacanth)" is derived from the Greek words tragos (meaning "goat") and akantha ("thorn"), which describe the appearance and texture of raw gum.

History
E413 (Tragacanth) has traditionally been used as an emulsifier, thickening agent and suspending agent.
It has also been used to manage diarrhea and as a sedative in cough and cold preparations.
E413 (Tragacanth) is currently used in foods and dressings, denture fixatives, and to thicken ice cream.
E413 (Tragacanth) is also being investigated as a new drug delivery vehicle.

chemical
Contains tragacantic acid, D-galacturonic acid, D-xylose, L-fructose, D-galactose and other sugars.
It consists of gum E413 (Tragacanth), uronic acid and arabinose; Bassorin swells to form a thick gel, while it dissolves in water to form a viscous colloidal solution.
The maximum viscosity of E413 (Tragacanth) gum is reached only after 24 hours at room temperature or after 8 hours of heating at elevated temperatures.
The viscosity of these solutions is generally considered to be the highest among plant gums.

Uses and Pharmacology
Diabetes
Information on the use of E413 (Tragacanth) in diabetes is limited.

clinical data
As with other water-soluble chewing gums, some preliminary evidence suggests that ingesting E413 (Tragacanth) with a high sugar load may reduce glucose levels in patients with diabetes.
E413 (Tragacanth) swells to increase stool weight and reduce GI transit time, but differs from other soluble fibers in that it has no effect on serum cholesterol, triglyceride, or phospholipid levels after a 21-day supplementation period.

dosing
Recent clinical evidence does not support a specific dose of E413 (Tragacanth).

Pregnancy / Breastfeeding
Avoid using it.
Information regarding safety and efficacy during pregnancy and lactation is lacking.

interactions
Theoretically, E413 (Tragacanth) may slow the absorption of other drugs, therefore it is recommended to separate the administration of E413 (Tragacanth) from the doses of other drugs for at least 2 hours.

adverse reactions
E413 (Tragacanth) is used as food in the United States.

Calculated Properties    
Molecular Weight: 150.35    
Number of Hydrogen Bond Donors: 0    
Number of Hydrogen Bond Acceptors: 0    
Number of Rotatable Ties: 0    
Full Mass: 150.234750957    
Mass: 150.234750957    
Topological Polar Surface Area: 0 Å ²    
Heavy Atom Count: 10    
Isotope Atomic Number: 0    
Number of Defined Atom Stereocenters : 0    
Undefined Atom Stereocenter Number : 0    
Defined Number of Bond Stereocenters : 0    
Undefined Bond Stereocenter Number : 0    
Number of Covalently Bonded Units: 5    
Compound Canonicalized : Yes    

Various features
Physically
The quality of the E413 (Tragacanth) gum exudate ranges from a long, thin white stripe to a coarse, yellow-brown stripe.
The powder made from the sliver is white to light yellow, odorless and has an unpleasant muesli flavor.

resolution
E413 (Tragacanth) swells rapidly in cold or hot water and forms a viscous colloidal solution or semi-gel that acts as a protective colloid and stabilizer.
While insoluble in alcohol and other organic solvents, gum can tolerate small amounts of glycol alcohol.

viscosity
E413 (Tragacanth) is the most important factor in the evaluation of E413 (Tragacanth) and is considered a measure of its quality and a guide for its behavior as a suspending agent, stabilizer or emulsifier.
The viscosity of 1% solutions can range from about 100 to 3500 centipoise, depending on the grade.

overview
E413 (Tragacanth) is a plant.
The sap-like substance (resin) of the plant is used to make medicine.
E413 (Tragacanth) is used for both diarrhea and constipation.
E413 (Tragacanth) is also an ingredient in toothpastes, hand lotions, denture adhesives, and vaginal creams and gels.
In foods, E413 (Tragacanth) is important for stabilizing and thickening ingredients in salad dressings, foods and beverages.
It is used as E413 (Tragacanth) binder in pharmaceutical products.

How does it work?
E413 (Tragacanth) contains substances that stimulate the movement of the intestines.

Uses and Efficacy
Constipation.
Diarrhea.
other situations.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of E413 (Tragacanth) for these uses.
The Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database rates efficacy on the following scale, based on scientific evidence:

Side effects
E413 (Tragacanth) appears to be safe when taken orally as a medicine.
But take it with plenty of water. If you don't drink enough fluids, it can block the intestines.

Some of these species are known collectively under the common names "goat thistle" and "weed".
Gum is sometimes called "Syrian E413 (Tragacanth)", "chopped gum" or "gum dragon".
Its name derives from the Greek tragos and akantha, meaning "goat" and "thorn", respectively.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is a viscous, odorless, tasteless, water-soluble polysaccharide mixture obtained from the sap filtered and dried from the root of the plant.
The gum E413 (Tragacanth) oozes from the plant as twisted strips or flakes that can be pulverized. When E413 (Tragacanth) is added to water, it absorbs water and becomes a gel that can be mixed into a paste.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is sometimes used as a hardener in textiles.
E413 (Tragacanth) contains an alkaloid that was historically used as an herbal remedy for conditions such as cough and diarrhea.
It has been used as a topical treatment for burns as a mucilage or paste.
It is used as an emulsifier, thickener, stabilizer and texturizer in pharmaceuticals and foods.
It's also the traditional binder used in making artist's pastels, as it doesn't stick to itself like other gums (such as gum arabic) do when dry.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is also used to make a paste used in Floral Sugarcraft to create lifelike flowers on wire, used as cake decorations.
E413 (Tragacanth) forms a paste that dries brittle and can turn color in air.
E413 (Tragacanth) allows the user to put a very subtle and precise end to their work.

E413 (Tragacanth) gum is less common in products than other gums, such as gum arabic or guar gum, because it is mostly grown in Middle Eastern countries that have shaky trade relations with the countries where the gum will be used.
Commercial cultivation of E413 (Tragacanth) plants is generally not economically valuable in the west, as other gums can be used for similar purposes.

gum E413 (Tragacanth)
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is an exuding gum from the species of Astragalus trees that mainly grows in Iran and Turkey.
E413 (Tragacanth) finds application in the food and pharmaceutical industries as an effective emulsifying and thickening agent.
Gum is a slightly acidic salt consisting of two fractions, water-soluble E413 (Tragacanth)in and the fraction bassorin, which swells in water to form a gel.
Water-soluble E413 (Tragacanth)ine is reported as a branched arabiogalactan soluble in 70% ethanol.
Acidic basorin has a chain of (1,4)-linked αD-galacturonic acid units, some of which are substituted at O-3 by β-D-xylopyranosyl units, some of which are terminated by galactose or fucose.
E413 (Tragacanth) is a natural gum powder that can be used to strengthen any type of icing.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum power is made from a natural gum and is a very useful and versatile ingredient in confectionery and cake decorations.
To use, sprinkle and work with sugar paste or rolled fondant to help achieve a firmer consistency.
This will create a stronger icing that will hold details better later on.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is also ideal for making candied flowers.

Features
Ingredients:
E413 (Tragacanth) gum E413.
Allergy advice:
suitable for vegetarians
suitable for vegans
Suitable for celiac patients
Kosher Certified
Nutrition Facts: Typical values per 100g:
Energy: 0kJ / 0kcal
Fat: 0g
which saturation: 0g
Carbs: 0g
which sugars: 0g
fiber: 0g
Protein: 0g
Salt: 0g

E413 (Tragacanth) gum Chemical Properties
FEMA: 3079
Solubility : H2O: soluble20mg/mL
form: powder
color : Buff colored powder
Fragrance : Odorless
water solubility    
It is slightly soluble in water.
Merck : 14.4581
Stability:     Stable. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents. High dust levels in the air create an explosion risk.
EPA Substance Registration System     E413 (Tragacanth) gum (9000-65-1)
Safety Information
Security Statements: 22-24/25
WGK Germany : 2
RTECS: XW77500000
TSCA: Yes
Dangerous Goods Data: 9000-65-1

E413 (Tragacanth) is a natural gum obtained from the Astralagus plant.
Orally, gum E413 (Tragacanth) is used as a laxative and also to treat diarrhea.
E413 (Tragacanth) is used topically as an ingredient in hand lotions, toothpastes, vaginal creams, and gels.
It is used to thicken, stabilize and suspend ingredients in foods, E413 (Tragacanth) salad dressings, beverages and other foods.
E413 (Tragacanth) is also used as an emulsifier, sedative and binding agent in pharmaceutical preparations.
Many dental adhesives also use E413 (Tragacanth).

Features
Color : Cream
Quantity : 100g
Physical Form : Powder
Chemical Name or Material    

Gum of E413 (Tragacanth), Molecular Biology and Cell Biology
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is a natural binder that helps other ingredients stick together.
In contact with water, it swells slightly and takes on a muesli texture that softens and soothes the skin.

E413 (Tragacanth) is a group of plants of the genus Astragalus cultivated for its gums.
The species most commonly used for this production, Astragalus gummifer, is native to Western Asia.

Gum is a type of resinous sap that exudes from certain plants (usually from the Fabaceae family) when injured.
It is a protective system like a bandage to prevent dehydration, infection and insect bites.
It has been collected and used in cosmetics, incense and medicine for centuries, the most popular being acacia gum.

Geographic Resource
Various gum-bearing species of Astragalus are abundant in the mountainous regions of Turkey, Syria, Iran, Iraq, and the former USSR at altitudes of about 1,000–3,000 m.
Two important varieties of E413 (Tragacanth), namely Iranian E413 (Tragacanth) and Smyrana or Anatolian E413 (Tragacanth), come from Iran and Turkey, respectively.
It is found wild in Kumaon and Garhwal region in India.

Cultivation, Gathering and Preparation
Most of the plants from which E413 (Tragacanth) is collected grow at an altitude of 1,000–3,000 m.
The bushes are very thorny; Each of its compound leaves has a thick, sharp pointed rachis that persists after the leaflets fall off.
The collection pattern differs slightly in different counties, but the following collection details are typical in the Far province.

E413 (Tragacanth) gum can be obtained from plants in its early years, but is later said to be of poor quality and unsuitable for commercial use.
Therefore, the plants are cut in the second year.
The soil is taken from the base to a depth of 5 cm, and the exposed part is cut with a sharp knife with a thin cutting edge.
A wedge-shaped piece of wood is used by the collector to force the E413 (Tragacanth) gum to open up the incision so that it can come out more freely.
The wedge is usually left in the cut for about 12-24 hours before retracting.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum infiltrates and is collected 2 days after the incision.
After cutting, the top of some plants is burned.
The plant then gets sick and gives a larger amount of gum. However, this practice is not universal, as many plants fail to regain their vigor and die as a result of burning.
Gum obtained after burning is of lower quality than that obtained by incision alone, and is reddish and dirty-looking.
The crop becomes available in August-September.
Once collected, the gum is classified into strips and flakes, which are divided into several subclasses on the basis of shape, size, and color.
The best grades make up the official medicine, while the lower grades are used in the food, textile and other industries.

Usage Examples
For gluing E413 (Tragacanth) gum to paper, a strong E413 (Tragacanth) gum containing one-eighth of its weight in wine spirit is the best answer.
Large surfaces that are left flat are also washed with E413 (Tragacanth) gum, because this sizing does not leave any marks.
Most bugs that are too small to be pinned to a #2 pin can be fixed to cardboard with E413 (Tragacanth) gum, shellac gum or any good glue.

E413 (Tragacanth)s are low-growing, thorny shrubs native to the mountainous regions of the Middle East.
E413 (Tragacanth) is obtained by touching branches and roots.
As the gum E413 (Tragacanth) oozes, it dries up and collects quickly. The word E413 (Tragacanth) is said to derive from the Greek words tragos (meaning goat) and akantha (thorn), which can describe the appearance and texture of raw gum.
Iran is the largest producer of this gum.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is a viscous, odorless, tasteless, water-soluble polysaccharide mixture obtained from the sap filtered and dried from the root of the plant.
The gum E413 (Tragacanth) oozes from the plant as twisted strips or flakes that can be pulverized.
It absorbs water to become a gel that can be mixed into a paste.
The main fractions are known as E413 (Tragacanth)ine, which is highly soluble in water as a mucilage colloid, and chemically related bassorin, which is much less soluble but swells to form a gel in water.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is used as an edge-shifting and polishing compound in vegetable-tanned leather and is sometimes used as a hardener in textiles.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum has historically been used as an herbal remedy for conditions such as cough and diarrhea.
It has been used as a topical treatment for burns as a mucilage or paste.
E413 (Tragacanth) is used as an emulsifier, thickener, stabilizer and texturing additive in pharmaceuticals and foods (code E413).
E413 (Tragacanth) is the traditional binder used in making artists' pastels, as it does not stick to itself as other gums (such as Arabic gum) do when dry.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is also used to make a paste used in flower sugar craft to create brittle and discolored lifelike flowers that air dry on wires used in cake decorations.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum allows users to achieve a very fine and precise result in their work.
E413 (Tragacanth) has traditionally been used as an adhesive in the cigar wrapping process, used to secure the cap or "flag" leaf to the finished cigar body.

Health Benefits of E413 (Tragacanth) Gum
It prevents heart beats.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum has amazing cooling properties and is therefore often used in the summer to prepare a beverage that helps cool the body.
E413 (Tragacanth) works as a cooling agent and lowers the body's temperature.
This sequence helps prevent a heat stroke.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is very useful in controlling nosebleeds that often occur in children during the extreme summer season.

good for pregnant women
Women get really thin after giving birth.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum helps in regaining the strength of the body and helps the new mother cope with the difficulties of motherhood.
E413 (Tragacanth) also helps control heavy blood flow during periods.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is very useful during pregnancy. The practice of eating Gond katira ladoos is very common in India.
They are very beneficial for mother and baby.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is very nutritious and gondh ladoo is one of the healthy sweets traditionally given to pregnant women as it is rich in calcium and protein.
E413 (Tragacanth) helps a person develop strong bones and prevent back pain.

Pee
E413 (Tragacanth) gum has great results against incontinence or involuntary urination.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum helps to calm the urinary muscles in case of urinary tract inflammation and urinary obstruction.
It is believed that gum E413 (Tragacanth) can suppress the tumor and stimulate the immune system.
E413 (Tragacanth) was used as a modern treatment for burns and applied in paste form.
E413 (Tragacanth) is also used as an herbal treatment for severe conditions such as cough and diarrhea.

Good for breastfeeding mothers
It is also given to nursing mothers as it is said to increase breast milk production.
Thus, this wonderful natural gum E413 (Tragacanth) has positive effects on nursing mothers.

Benefits for skin and beauty
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is very beneficial for your skin and increases your beauty.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum contains anti-aging properties. Helps delay wrinkles and fine lines.
An anti-aging mask can be made using E413 (Tragacanth) gum. S
Put some E413 (Tragacanth) gum in water overnight and strain it the next morning.
Now add 2 tablespoons of egg white, 1 tablespoon of milk powder, 2 tablespoons of almond powder and 1 tablespoon of green vegetable powder to the juice of this E413 (Tragacanth) gum.
Mix well until it becomes a smooth paste.
Apply this mask on your face, neck and hands.
Wash off after 20 minutes to get glowing skin.

Uses of E413 (Tragacanth) Gum
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is used as a paste in the modern treatment of burns.
Mostly, E413 (Tragacanth) gum is used in beverages, processed cheeses, salad dressings, sauces and different puddings, which are both delicious and have great cooling properties.
The beneficial gum E413 (Tragacanth) drink thus provides a kind of consolation to our body.
It also works as a stabilizer, texture additive and emulsifier in the field of foods.
It can be used in sauces, confectionery, salad dressing, ice cream, etc. as a thickener.
It is also used as a thickener in the preparation of dyes for printing, in the preparation of textile dyes, in the finishing of fabrics, in making glue, in producing gloss in watercolors and ink.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is also used as a traditional binder.
E413 (Tragacanth) is often used in an artist's pastel making, as it does not stick on drying like other gums.
It is used as a binder in making incense, to grasp all the powdered herbs together.
As a binder, it also finds use in paper manufacturing.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is used as an edge shifting and polishing compound in vegetable tanned leather processing, and as a hardener in textiles.
Not only that, it is also used as a culture medium in the cosmetic industry and laboratories.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is also used to make a paste used in floral candies to produce lifelike flowers on wires used as cake decorations.
E413 (Tragacanth) also makes a paste that dries in air (very brittle) and can detect colors.

What is E413 (Tragacanth) gum used for?
E413 (Tragacanth) gum has been used as a stabilizer, emulsifier and thickener in food products.
The superior water-absorbing qualities of E413 (Tragacanth) gum make it an excellent thickening agent.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum is used in many low-viscosity everyday commercial products such as jellies and pourable dressings.

What is the use of gum E413 (Tragacanth)?
It is known that E413 (Tragacanth) relieves both constipation and diarrhea.
E413 (Tragacanth) gum acts as a cooling agent and lowers the body's temperature.
This, in turn, helps to prevent a heatstroke from the scorching sun as well as refreshing us.
E413 (Tragacanth) is useful in controlling nosebleeds caused by extreme heat.

Is it safe to eat E413 (Tragacanth) gum?
When taken by mouth: E413 (Tragacanth) is POSSIBLY SAFE when taken in food amounts.
E413 (Tragacanth) appears to be POSSIBLY SAFE when taken by mouth as a medicine.
But take it with plenty of water.
If you don't drink enough fluids, the E413 (Tragacanth) can block the intestines.

Is E413 (Tragacanth) good for health?
E413 (Tragacanth) is used for both diarrhea and constipation.
E413 (Tragacanth) is also an ingredient in toothpastes, hand lotions, denture adhesives, and vaginal creams and gels.
In foods, E413 (Tragacanth) is important for stabilizing and thickening ingredients in salad dressings, foods and beverages.

What is E413 (Tragacanth) gum herb?
E413 (Tragacanth) is a natural gum obtained from the dried sap of various Middle Eastern legumes of the genus Astragalus.
The gum E413 (Tragacanth) oozes from the plant as twisted strips or flakes that can be pulverized.
E413 (Tragacanth) absorbs water to become a gel that can be mixed into a paste.

How to use E413 (Tragacanth) gum?
Gond Katira For Constipation Soak a small piece of gond katira in water for a few hours for relief.
The gum swells and looks like crushed ice. Now drink this clear jelly-like substance with lemon juice and cold water.
A little sugar can also be added, as the gum E413 (Tragacanth) is tasteless.

How do you eat E413 (Tragacanth) gum?
Ways to use E413 (Tragacanth) gum in your Daily Routine:
It can be dipped in water and used for a variety of drinks such as lemonade or traditional sherbets.
E413 (Tragacanth) can be used for salad dressing, sauce, thick chutney.
E413 (Tragacanth) can be used to make pudding, jelly, kheer or dessert.
What is the E413 (Tragacanth) family?
E413 (Tragacanth) is a dried gummy exudation obtained from the stem of Astragalus gummifer Labill. Family: Legumes.

Is your gum E413 (Tragacanth) a laxative?
E413 (Tragacanth) gum has laxative properties and is very useful in the treatment of constipation.
E413 (Tragacanth) works as a laxative.

Synonyms    
gum E413 (Tragacanth) (powder)
9000-65-1
E413 (Tragacanth) gum
YT31961
 

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