Towards Acacia seyal protocol in Sudan: Preliminary study pertinent to colour identification and physiochemical properties

Publication date: Available online 12 February 2018Source: Bioactive Carbohydrates and Dietary FibreAuthor(s): S. Awad Sara, A. Rabah Ali, I. Ali Hassan, E. Mahmoud Tarig, A. Mudawi HassanAbstractDespite the significant contribution of A. seyal to the exports portfolio of Sudan, farmers have slightly poor knowledge regarding post-harvest cultural practices in terms of proper methods of gum drying, storage conditions and gum stacking which might significantly be resulted in colour deterioration and inferior quality. Nevertheless, the current preliminary investigation is intended to study colour identification and physiochemical properties of A. seyal gums from samples obtained viafour exporting companies in Sudan and produced in three different geographical areas namely Buram, Hejleij and Deain.Each sample was graded visually into three colours: light, pale and dark and based on further chemical analysis to the colour within the samples and across the production areas significant variation was obtained as the colour is ranging from 16.73 to 44.53 within the different graded samples and across the production areas. The results show that each sample is graded into three different colour scale refereed to light, pale and dark.The physiochemical properties within the tested samples and across the production areas showed no significant differences between all parameters including moisture content, ash content and pH. The specific optical rotation varies from + 40 to + 60 within...
Source: Bioactive Carbohydrates and Dietary Fibre - Category: Food Science Source Type: research