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    gums have a smooth curved or scalloped appearance around each tooth. Healthy gums fill and fit each space between the teeth, unlike the swollen gum papilla...
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    Wine gums are chewy, firm pastille-type sweets originating from the United Kingdom. All brands have their own recipes containing various sweeteners, flavourings...
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  • as a bubble Gum base, the masticatory delivery system Natural gum, polysaccharides of natural origin, including a list of natural gums Gum (botany), sap...
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  • ghost gums and spotted gums Angophora, which includes Angophora costata Sydney red gum Nyssa sylvatica, common names include blackgum, sour gum Liquidambar...
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    galactose monosaccharides. It is a major component of many plant gums, including gum arabic. 8-5' Noncyclic diferulic acid has been identified as covalently...
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    tab gums typically come in packs of about five to 17 sticks or more, and their medium size allows for softer texture. Pellet gums, or dragée gums, are...
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    sensory feel. On the contrary, bubble gums only show fractional recovery lower than 15%. Therefore, bubble gums can withstand more substantial stresses...
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    concentrations. They are mostly botanical gums, found in the woody elements of plants or in seed coatings. Gums are used in the food industry as thickening...
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  • and the Sydney blue gum (E. notabilis), are sometimes regarded as blue gums Historically, the Dictionary of Australian Words also mentions E. botryoides...
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    molecular weight and most often highly hydrophilic or hydrocolloidal. Many gums occur as seed coatings for plant species; the adaptive purpose of some of...
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