Prunus armeniaca gum exudates: An overview on purification, structure, physicochemical properties, and applications

Food Sci Nutr. 2021 Jan 8;9(2):1240-1255. doi: 10.1002/fsn3.2107. eCollection 2021 Feb.

Abstract

Prunus armeniaca gum exudate (PAGE) is obtained from the trunk branches of apricot trees. PAGE is a high-molecular-weight polysaccharide with arabinogalactan structure. The physicochemical and rheological characteristics of this gum have been investigated in various researches. PAGE offers a good potential for use as an emulsifying, binding, and stabilizing agent in food and pharmaceutical industries. It also can be used as an organic additive in tissue culture media, synthesizing of metallic nanoparticles, binding potential in tablets, antioxidant agent, and corrosion inhibitor. For desirable emulsifying, stabilizing, shelf life-enhancing properties, and antioxidant activity of PAGE, it can be used as additive in many foods. We present here a comprehensive review on the existing literatures on characterization of this source of polysaccharide to explore its potential applications in various systems.

Keywords: Prunus armeniaca gum exudate; food and pharmaceutical application; physicochemical properties.

Publication types

  • Review