Gum Arabic (Acacia gum): composition, functional properties, applications, safety, and sustainability
Definition
Gum Arabic, also called Acacia gum, is a natural dried exudate obtained from the stems and branches of various Acacia species, primarily Acacia senegal and Acacia seyal. It is composed of complex polysaccharides and glycoproteins and is used as a natural food additive (E414), emulsifier, stabilizer, film-forming agent, and soluble dietary fiber.
It is valued for its high solubility, low viscosity, and excellent stability across a wide pH and temperature range.

1. Chemical composition
2. Physical and technological characteristics
Appearance: white to pale yellow powder or granules
Odour: neutral or mildly sweet
Solubility: highly water-soluble (up to 50%), insoluble in ethanol
pH in solution: mildly acidic (4.5–5.5)
Thermal and pH stability: excellent (stable between pH 3–8 and under heat)
Film-forming ability: strong, making it ideal for edible coatings and spray-drying carriers
3. Functional and technological roles
Natural emulsifier, especially for essential oils, flavors, and lipophilic substances
Stabilizer in beverages and suspensions
Mild thickener, with low viscosity even at high concentrations
Encapsulation agent for flavors, vitamins, and probiotics
Prebiotic: supports growth of Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus
Does not form gels, making it ideal for clear liquids and sprays
4. Main applications
Food industry
Soft drinks (flavor emulsions, clouding agents)
Confectionery (gums, coatings, glazes)
Baked goods (as fiber, stabilizer, texture improver)
Functional foods and supplements (as soluble fiber)
Microencapsulation of sensitive compounds
Cosmetics
Emulsifier and stabilizer in creams and serums
Film-forming agent in hair and skin products
Lifting/tightening effect in anti-aging formulations
Pharmaceuticals and supplements
Binder in tablets and capsules
Prebiotic ingredient in fiber blends
Carrier for probiotics and herbal actives
Other industries
Water-soluble adhesives and inks
Casting and mold-release agents
Surface finishing in textiles and ceramics
5. Safety and tolerability
Recognized as GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) by FDA
Approved as food additive E414 in the EU
No known toxic effects at approved use levels
Non-allergenic under normal conditions (rare sensitivity may occur)
Excessive doses may cause bloating or gas due to fermentation in the colon
Suitable for children, adults, and elderly as a natural soluble fiber
6. Environmental and sustainability aspects
Harvested from wild Acacia trees, without intensive cultivation
Supports agroforestry and biodiversity in semi-arid regions of Africa
Major production countries: Sudan, Chad, Nigeria, Mali
Provides sustainable income for rural communities
Biodegradable, non-toxic, and eco-friendly
7. Conclusion
Gum Arabic is a versatile, natural hydrocolloid with wide-ranging applications in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. Its high solubility, excellent emulsifying and stabilizing power, and prebiotic benefits make it a key ingredient in both traditional and modern formulations.
- Molecular Formula: C12H7ClN2O3
- EINECS: 232-519-5
- CAS : 9000-01-5
- MDL number: MFCD00081264
- FEMA: 2001
Synonyms :
- 5-Chlorooxazolo[4,5-h]quinoline-2-carboxylic acid methyl ester
- 8604-84-0
- E414
- 86048-40-0
- CID24747
- D05670
- methyl 5-chloro-[1,3]oxazolo[4,5-h]quinoline-2-carboxylate
- methyl 5-chlorooxazolo[4,5-h]quinoline-2-carboxylate
- Methyl 5-chlorooxazolo(4,5-h)quinoline-2-carboxylate
- Oxazolo(4,5-h)quinoline-2-carboxylic acid,
- 5-chloro-
- Quazolastum
- Quazolast
- RHC 3988
References________________________________________________________________
(1) Manawi Y, Kochkodan V, Mahmoudi E, Johnson DJ, Mohammad AW, Atieh MA Characterization and Separation Performance of a Novel Polyethersulfone Membrane Blended with Acacia Gum. Sci Rep. 2017 Nov 20;7(1):15831. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-14735-9.