Karaya Gum Interactions Overview

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Karaya Gum

Also known as
  • Bassora Tragacanth
  • Goma Karaya
  • Gomme Karaya
  • Gomme Kuteera
  • Gomme Sterculia
  • Gum Karaya
  • Gomme de Sterculia
  • Indian Tragacanth
  • Kadaya
  • Kadira
  • Karaya
  • Katila
  • Katira Gum
  • Kullo
  • Mucara
  • Sterculia
  • Sterculia Gum
Karaya Gum Karaya gum is a type of natural gum that is obtained from the sap of the Sterculia tree, which is native to India and parts of Asia. It is a highly viscous, water-soluble gum that is used in various industrial and food applications. Karaya gum has many unique properties, such as high stability, thickening ability, and emulsifying power, making it useful in a variety of industries. It is also commonly used as a natural laxative.
There are 1987 drugs known to interact with Karaya Gum

Drugs that interact with Karaya Gum

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